May 1930
16 May
The German Hygiene Museum opens in Dresden.
[Büttner, p. 791]
17 May
The French government orders the end of the occupation of the Rhineland. Aristide Briand takes this as an opportunity to address a memorandum to the 26 European member states of the League of Nations on the establishment of a European confederation.
[Overesch/Saal, p. 463]
23 May
The film “Cyankali” by Hans Tinter, which contains criticism of society, and the anti-war film “Westfront 1918” by Georg Wilhelm Pabst premier in Berlin.
[Büttner, p. 791]