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1922
 
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France and Britain are given a League of Nations mandate to govern separate areas of the German colony of Togoland      
1922
 
    
Valéry's collection Charmes includes probably his best-known poem, 'Le Cimetière marin'       
1923
 
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France, with Belgian support, occupies Germany's industrial heartland in the Ruhr      
1923
 
    
Albert Roussel's opera-ballet Padmâvâti is premiered in Paris       
1923
 
    
The Italian novelist Italo Svevo has his first great success when The Confessions of Zeno is published in France       
1923
 
    
Le Corbusier publishes an influential collection of his articles under the title Towards a New Architecture       
1923
 
    
Arthur Honegger's Pacific 231, inspired by the sounds of a steam train, has its first performance in Paris       
1924
 
    
Swimmer Johnny Weissmuller wins three Olympic gold medals in the Paris games, together with a bronze in water polo       
1924
 
     
Le Train Bleu brings together Bronislava Nijinska (choreography), Darius Milhaud (music), and Coco Chanel (costumes)        
1924
 
     
André Breton launches a new movement with his Manifesto of surrealism - Soluble fish