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From top to bottom, left to right: The Zimmermann Telegram reveals Germany’s secret offer to Mexico, helping push the United States into World War I; the Russian Revolution sees the fall of Tsar Nicholas II and the rise of Vladimir Lenin’s Bolsheviks, beginning the Russian Civil War; France’s Nivelle Offensive fails, causing huge losses and mutinies; the Battle of Passchendaele inflicts over half a million casualties in Flanders with little gain; the Battle of Jerusalem ends with British capture of the city from the Ottoman Empire; and the Halifax Explosion devastates the Canadian port city when a munitions ship detonates, killing nearly 2,000 people and leveling much of Halifax.

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Events

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Below, the events of World War I have the "WWI" prefix.

January

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February

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March

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File:Women's manifestation inPetrograd, 1917.jpg
Women calling for bread and peace - Petrograd, 8 March

April

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Lenin

August

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September

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October

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File:Venceslau Brás declara guerra 1917.jpg
Brazilian President Venceslau Brás signs a declaration of war against the Central Powers

November

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December

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File:Senate1917.jpg
The Senate of Finland in 1917

Date unknown

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  • The first edition of the World Book Encyclopedia – simply known as The World Book – is published by the Hanson-Roach-Fowler Company,[21] and is one of the first American encyclopedias to cover the major areas of knowledge to a mass audience.
  • The True Jesus Church is established in Beijing.

Births

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January

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Jane Wyman
File:Ernest Borgnine McHale McHale's Navy 1962.JPG
Ernest Borgnine
File:Jânio Quadros, presidente do Brasil em 1961 (foto oficial).jpg
Jânio Quadros
File:Louis Zamperini at announcement of 2015 Tournament of Roses Grand Marshal.JPG
Louis Zamperini

February

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File:Zsa Zsa Gabor - 1959.jpg
Zsa Zsa Gabor
File:Yahya Khan (cropped version).jpg
Agha Yahya Khan, President of Pakistan

March

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File:Dinah Shore - promo.jpg
Dinah Shore
File:Desi Arnaz 1950.JPG
Desi Arnaz
File:Vera Lynn (1962).jpg
Dame Vera Lynn
File:CyrusVanceSoS.jpg
Cyrus Vance

April

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File:Robert Bloch with His Award.jpg
Robert Bloch
File:Ella Fitzgerald (Gottlieb 02871).jpg
Ella Fitzgerald
File:Raymond-Burr-1968-cropped.jpg
Raymond Burr
File:John F. Kennedy, White House color photo portrait.jpg
John F. Kennedy
File:Dean Martin - publicity.JPG
Dean Martin
File:Eric Hobsbawm.jpg
Eric Hobsbawm
File:Susan Hayward - 1940s.jpg
Susan Hayward
File:Reg Smyth from a family photograph owned by the Smyth family 2007..jpg
Reg Smythe
File:Robert Conquest (cropped).jpg
Robert Conquest
File:Phyllis Diller Allan Warren.jpg
Phyllis Diller

August

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File:Robert Mitchum.jpg
Robert Mitchum
File:Jack-Kirby art-of-jack-kirby wyman-skaar.jpg
Jack Kirby
File:Denis Healey.jpg
Denis Healey

September

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File:Ferdinand E. Marcos.jpg
Ferdinand Marcos
File:Fernando Rey.jpg
Fernando Rey
File:100 años del natalicio del Santo -i---i- (36184746106) (cropped).jpg
El Santo

October

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File:June Allyson-publicity.jpg
June Allyson
File:Rodney Robert Porter.jpg
Rodney Robert Porter
File:Dizzy Gillespie01.JPG
Dizzy Gillespie
File:Joan Fontaine in The Women trailer.jpg
Joan Fontaine

November

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File:Park Chung hee.jpg
Park Chung Hee
File:Pedro Infante in Habana, Cuba, c.1950s.jpg
Pedro Infante
File:Indira Gandhi in 1967.jpg
Indira Gandhi

December

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File:Arthur C.Clarke, 2005.jpg
Sir Arthur C. Clarke
File:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F062164-0004, Bonn, Heinrich Böll.jpg
Heinrich Böll
File:Sir Ellis Clarke (cropped 2).jpg
Ellis Clarke

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Deaths

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January–February

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File:Cody-Buffalo-Bill-LOC.jpg
Buffalo Bill Cody

March–April

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File:Bildnis Ferdinand von Zeppelin.png
Ferdinand von Zeppelin
File:Emil von Behring sitzend.jpg
Emil von Behring
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Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia
File:José Manuel Pando.jpg
Jose Manuel Pando
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Titu Maiorescu
File:Frans Schollaert.jpg
Frans Schollaert

May–June

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July–August

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File:Adolf von Baeyer CIPB0531 (cropped).jpg
Adolf von Baeyer
File:Mata-Hari 1910.jpg
Mata Hari

September–October

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Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein

November–December

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Auguste Rodin
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Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini

Nobel Prizes

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References

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Further reading

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  • Williams, John. The Other Battleground The Home Fronts: Britain, France and Germany 1914-1918 (1972) pp 175–242.

Primary sources and year books

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