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June 24, 1922: German Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau assassinated by terrorists Bundesarchiv Bild 183-L40010, Walter Rathenau.jpg
June 24, 1922: German Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau assassinated by terrorists
June 8, 1922: King Alexander and Queen Maria marry in Yugoslavia's first and last royal wedding Svadba Kralja Aleksandra i Kraljice Marije 8.jpg
June 8, 1922: King Alexander and Queen Maria marry in Yugoslavia's first and last royal wedding
June 22, 1922: Sir Henry Wilson, British Army Field Marshal, assassinated by terrorists Henry Hughes Wilson, British general, photo portrait standing in uniform.jpg
June 22, 1922: Sir Henry Wilson, British Army Field Marshal, assassinated by terrorists

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June 1, 1922 (Thursday)

June 2, 1922 (Friday)

June 3, 1922 (Saturday)

June 4, 1922 (Sunday)

June 5, 1922 (Monday)

June 6, 1922 (Tuesday)

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Lillian Russell and her husband in 1922

June 7, 1922 (Wednesday)

June 8, 1922 (Thursday)

June 9, 1922 (Friday)

June 10, 1922 (Saturday)

June 11, 1922 (Sunday)

June 12, 1922 (Monday)

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Prime Minister Kato

June 13, 1922 (Tuesday)

June 14, 1922 (Wednesday)

June 15, 1922 (Thursday)

June 16, 1922 (Friday)

June 17, 1922 (Saturday)

June 18, 1922 (Sunday)

June 19, 1922 (Monday)

June 20, 1922 (Tuesday)

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Edward, Prince of Wales

June 21, 1922 (Wednesday)

June 22, 1922 (Thursday)

June 23, 1922 (Friday)

June 24, 1922 (Saturday)

June 25, 1922 (Sunday)

June 26, 1922 (Monday)

June 27, 1922 (Tuesday)

June 28, 1922 (Wednesday)

June 29, 1922 (Thursday)

June 30, 1922 (Friday)

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The Four Courts on fire
U.S. flag over a seized Dominican Republic fort USMC Fortaleza Ozama 1922 restored.jpg
U.S. flag over a seized Dominican Republic fort

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  119. "Battle with Rebels Rages in Dublin; Hold Firm Under Heavy All-Day Fire; Troops' Losses Hidden; 15 Outsiders Die", The New York Times, June 29, 1922, p. 1
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