April 16. Bloody Thursday in
Lwów. A funeral of an unemployed worker Władysław Kozak, killed by the police two days before, turns into a violent riot, in which up to 49 people are killed,
April 19.
Jan Kiliński Monument is unveiled in Warsaw,
June 1. Violent riots between Poles and Jews in
Mińsk Mazowiecki. The riots start when a local Jew, Judka Lejba Chaskielewicz kills a police officer, Jan Bujak,
July 15. Prime Minister Sławoj Składkowski issues a decree stating that General
Edward Rydz-Śmigły is the second most important person in the country. Boxer
Tadeusz Walasek is born near
Łomża,
August 5. In
Berlin, in the Summer Olympics, Poland beats Hungary, 3-0 (two goals by Hubert Gad and one by
Gerard Wodarz),
August 8. In Berlin, in the Summer Olympics, Poland beats Great Britain, 5-4 (three goals by Gerard Wodarz, one by Hubert Gad and one by Ryszard Piec),
August 11. In the Summer Olympics semifinal, Poland loses to Austria, 1-2 (goal by Hubert Gad),
August 13. In the Summer Olympics third place match, Poland loses to Norway, 2-3 (goals by Gerard Wodarz and
Teodor Peterek),
September 6. Polish-French agreement in
Rambouillet, where French government agrees for a loan for the Polish Army. In a friendly football game in
Riga, Poland ties with Latvia, 3-3 (goals by
Jerzy Wostal,
Michał Matyas and
Hieronim Schwartz). In a friendly football game in
Belgrade, Poland loses to Jugoslavia, 3-9 (two goals by Teodor Peterek, one by Gerard Wodarz),
September 13. In a friendly football game in Warsaw, Poland ties with Germany, 1-1 (goal by Gerard Wodarz),
September 20. First Congress of Ukrainian Front of National Unity takes place in
Lwów,