WHAT ALL HAPPENED JULY TO OCTOBER 1922
Find out what all happened July to October 1922

Greco-Turkish War: The Turkish army takes the Aegean city of Afyonkarahisar from the Greeks. (27. August 1922)

The Treaty of Kars is ratified in Yerevan, Armenia. (11. September 1922)

Hungary is admitted to the League of Nations. (18. September 1922)

The Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922 effectively ends with Turkish victory over the Greeks in Smyrna. (9. September 1922)

The Hollywood Bowl opens. (11. July 1922)

Battle of Dumlupinar: the final battle in the Greek-Turkish War ("Turkish War of Independence"). (30. August 1922)

Benito Mussolini is made Prime Minister of Italy (31. October 1922)

The final act of the Greco-Turkish War, the Great Fire of Smyrna, commences. (13. September 1922)

Japanese Communist Party is established in Japan. (15. July 1922)

A typhoon hits Shantou, Republic of China killing more than 50,000 people. (2. August 1922)

Michael Collins, Commander-in-chief of the Irish Free State Army, is shot dead during an Anti-Treaty ambush at Béal na Bláth, County Cork, during the Irish Civil War. (22. August 1922)

The Great Railroad Strike of 1922 begins in the United States. (1. July 1922)

A referendum in Rhodesia rejects the country's annexation to the South African Union. (27. October 1922)

The League of Nations awards mandates of Togoland to France and Tanganyika to the United Kingdom. (20. July 1922)

In Aydin, Turkey, independence of Aydin, from Greek occupation. (7. September 1922)

Benito Mussolini is made Prime Minister of Italy. (30. October 1922)

The draft of the British Mandate of Palestine was formally confirmed by the Council of the League of Nations; it came into effect on 26 September 1923. (24. July 1922)

British Conservative MPs meeting at the Carlton Club vote to break off the Coalition Government with David Lloyd George of the Liberal Party. (19. October 1922)

The first radio advertisement is broadcast on WEAF-AM in New York City. (29. August 1922)

King Constantine I of Greece abdicates his throne in favor of his eldest son, King George II. (27. September 1922)

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