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December 6, 1921: United Kingdom signs treaty recognizing independence of "Irish Free State" Irish Free State passport.jpg
December 6, 1921: United Kingdom signs treaty recognizing independence of "Irish Free State"
December 1, 1921: U.S. Navy airship C-7 demonstrates successful flight with helium rather than flammable hydrogen C class blimp.jpg
December 1, 1921: U.S. Navy airship C-7 demonstrates successful flight with helium rather than flammable hydrogen
December 25, 1921: Sedition sentences, of Socialist Eugene V. Debs and 23 others, commuted by President Harding for release from prison Eugene Debs released from prison, 1921.jpg
December 25, 1921: Sedition sentences, of Socialist Eugene V. Debs and 23 others, commuted by President Harding for release from prison
December 9, 1921: All 43 crew of U.S. Navy submarine S-48 rescued after sinking USS S-48 sunk 1921.JPG
December 9, 1921: All 43 crew of U.S. Navy submarine S-48 rescued after sinking

The following events occurred in December 1921:

Contents

December 1, 1921 (Thursday)

Stan Laurel (seated) and Oliver Hardy in The Lucky Dog Laurel and Hardy in Lucky Dog.jpg
Stan Laurel (seated) and Oliver Hardy in The Lucky Dog

December 2, 1921 (Friday)

December 3, 1921 (Saturday)

December 4, 1921 (Sunday)

10,000 Mark note, worth $52 in January 1922, $3.15 in January 1923 GER-71-Reichsbanknote-10000 Mark (1922).jpg
10,000 Mark note, worth $52 in January 1922, $3.15 in January 1923

December 5, 1921 (Monday)

December 6, 1921 (Tuesday)

The signed treaty Anglo-Irish Treaty signatures.gif
The signed treaty

December 7, 1921 (Wednesday)

December 8, 1921 (Thursday)

December 9, 1921 (Friday)

December 10, 1921 (Saturday)

December 11, 1921 (Sunday)

December 12, 1921 (Monday)

December 13, 1921 (Tuesday)

Congressman John A. Elston JohnAElston.jpg
Congressman John A. Elston

December 14, 1921 (Wednesday)

December 15, 1921 (Thursday)

December 16, 1921 (Friday)

December 17, 1921 (Saturday)

December 18, 1921 (Sunday)

December 19, 1921 (Monday)

December 20, 1921 (Tuesday)

December 21, 1921 (Wednesday)

December 22, 1921 (Thursday)

December 23, 1921 (Friday)

December 24, 1921 (Saturday)

December 25, 1921 (Sunday)

December 26, 1921 (Monday)

December 27, 1921 (Tuesday)

December 28, 1921 (Wednesday)

The new Peace Dollar NNC-US-1921-1$-Peace dollar.jpg
The new Peace Dollar

December 29, 1921 (Thursday)

December 30, 1921 (Friday)

Stinson and Bertaud Stinson Bertaud.jpg
Stinson and Bertaud

December 31, 1921 (Saturday)

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