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December 1925
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The following events occurred in December 1925:

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December 30, 1925: Ben-Hur premieres in the United States
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December 21, 1925: Battleship Potemkin premieres in the Soviet Union
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December 1, 1925 (Tuesday)

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December 2, 1925 (Wednesday)

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December 3, 1925 (Thursday)

December 4, 1925 (Friday)

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December 5, 1925 (Saturday)

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December 6, 1925 (Sunday)

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December 7, 1925 (Monday)

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December 8, 1925 (Tuesday)

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December 9, 1925 (Wednesday)

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Peter of Krutitsky

December 10, 1925 (Thursday)

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December 11, 1925 (Friday)

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December 12, 1925 (Saturday)

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The first Motel

December 13, 1925 (Sunday)

December 14, 1925 (Monday)

December 15, 1925 (Tuesday)

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Reza Shah Pahlavi
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Madison Square Garden c. 1941
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Battling Siki
  • Born: Leonard Isaacson, American composer and computer scientist who collaborated (in 1957) with Lejaren Hiller to program the ILLIAC I create Illiac Suite, the first piece of music to be composed by a computer; in Chicago.[94](d.2018)
  • Died:
    • Battling Siki (ring name for Louis Mbarick Fall), 28, Senegalese-born American boxer who leld the light-heavyweight title for six months in 1922 and 1923, was found shot to death in New York City.[95]
    • Labotsibeni Mdluli, 66, Emaswati queen (Ndlovukati) who served as Queen Regent of Swaziland (now Eswatini) during the minority of her son, King Sobhuza II[96]

December 16, 1925 (Wednesday)

December 17, 1925 (Thursday)

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U.S. Army Colonel William L. Mitchell, convicted of insubordination

December 18, 1925 (Friday)

December 19, 1925 (Saturday)

December 20, 1925 (Sunday)

December 21, 1925 (Monday)

December 22, 1925 (Tuesday)

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Munsey

December 23, 1925 (Wednesday)

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Hejaz conquered by Nejd to create Saudi Arabia

December 24, 1925 (Thursday)

  • Italy's parliament, dominated by the Fascist Party, passed Law No. 2263, "Decree on powers of the head of government", declaring that the decisions of Prime Minister Benito Mussolini and his government were not subject to legislative review, and that Mussolini— whose title was changed from "Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri" ("President of the Council of Ministers") to "Capo del Governo" ("Head of the Government")— could only be overruled by order of the King, Victor Emmanuel III.[140]
  • Winnie-the-Pooh, the popular children's media character created by A. A. Milne, was first identified by name as part of a Christmas story published by London newspaper The Evening News.[141] Previously, Milne had referred to the character as "Edward" in the poem "Teddy Bear" in Punch magazine in 1924.[142])
  • Pope Pius XI closed the holy door at St. Peter's Basilica as the Jubilee year drew to a close.[143]

December 25, 1925 (Friday)

December 26, 1925 (Saturday)

December 27, 1925 (Sunday)

  • Basil III became the Coptic Christian Archbishop of Jerusalem, Palestine and the Near East.[162]
  • A mine explosion killed 52 coal miners near Palaú, in the Mexican state of Coahuila.[163]
  • Born:
    • Manuel Ayau, Guatemala educator and founder in 1971 of the Universidad Francisco Marroquín; in Guatemala City (d.2010)[164]
    • Roostijati, Indonesian singer and actress; in Bandung, West Java, Dutch East Indies.(d. 1975)Biran, Misbach Yusa, ed. (1979). Apa Siapa Orang Film Indonesia 1926–1978 [What and Who: Film Figures in Indonesia, 1926–1978]. Sinematek Indonesia. OCLC 6655859.
  • Died: Marie-Louise Jaÿ, 87, French businesswoman who created the prestigious La Samaritaine chain of department stores[165]

December 28, 1925 (Monday)

December 29, 1925 (Tuesday)

December 30, 1925 (Wednesday)

December 31, 1925 (Thursday)

  • The first attempt at a worldwide New Year's celebration was made via international radio. The United States sent out musical entertainment and New Year's greetings from the consuls general of various foreign countries in New York. Evening listeners for participating stations across the United States heard a radio announcer in London say, "This is 2LO calling America and sending New Year's greetings. We have received word that the American stations are broadcasting this program and we hope that it is being relayed successfully."[184]
  • Italy's parliament approved Law No. 2307, giving authority to head of government Benito Mussolini authority to close any opposition newspapers or magazines, a power he would use on October 31, 1926.
  • Belgium was hit with its worst flooding since 1876.[185]
  • Khovar, the official news agency of the Republic of Tajikistan, was established in Dushanbe as the Tajik Telegraph Agency in the Soviet Union.[186] After serving as the agency for the Tadzhik Soviet Socialist Republic during the Soviet era, Khovar continued following Tajikistan's independence in 1991.
  • William T. Collins was sworn into office as the acting Mayor of New York City to fill out the remaining term of Mayor John Francis Hylan, who retired one day early.[187][188] Collins served as mayor for only 24 hours, until the swearing in of Jimmy Walker on New Year's Day.
  • The first Saint Silvester Road Race (Corrida Internacional de São Silvestre), held annually in São Paulo on Saint Sylvester's Day, was run for the first time and won by Alfredo Gomes.[189] On New Year's Eve in 2024, it was run for the 100th time and is the oldest and most prestigious street race in Brazil.
  • Died: J. Gordon Edwards, 58, Canadian filmmaker

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