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YouTube. This has to be the most gut-wrenching, heart-jerking scene I've seen in a war film. The score goes along with it perfectly. I am not ashamed to admit that the beauty of this composition caused emotions to swell inside of me I didn't even realise I had. Thank you Mr. Newman. Movie online 1917 2. Movie Online 1918. This is a stunning masterpiece of filmmaking. Unlike any film I have ever seen before. Cinematography is overwhelmingly beautiful and yet suspenseful as it puts you right in the scene as another soldier. Shot in a pov perspective and almost one continual shot from start to finish. Now go see this movie.

Movie Online 1997 relatif. This is a Perfect Movie. Shot in real time in what seems to be one long continuous take, perfectly orchestrated action, consummately choreographed and shot. It's got Everything; sets, costumes, acting, score, cinematography, story (not necessarily in that order. And it'll set a standard for years to come. Movie Online 19170. Movie online 1917 songs. ДАТЫ СОБЫТИЯ 1917. 01. 22 (9 января по ст. ст. ) Забастовка 50. 000 рабочих и манифестация в Петрограде по случаю годовщины Кровавого воскресенья 1905 г. 1917. 02. 18 (5 февраля по ст. )Для предупреждения беспорядков в Петрограде создан особый военный округ под командованием генерала С. С. Хабалова, известного участием в подавлении революции 1905 г. 1917. 27 (14 февраля по ст. ) Открылась сессия Думы. Депутаты потребовали отставки неспособных министров. В Петрограде бастуют 80. 000 рабочих. 1917. 02. Перебои с хлебом в Петрограде. 1917. 03. 03 (18 февраля по ст. ) Началась забастовка на Путиловском заводе в Петрограде. 1917. 07 (22 февраля по ст. ) Локаут на Путиловском заводе в Петрограде. 1917. 08 (23 февраля по ст. ) В Петрограде многолюдная демонстрация в честь женского дня. 1917. 09 (24 февраля по ст. ) В Петрограде начались столкновения демонстрантов с полицией. У демонтрантов лозунги "Долой самодержавие! ", "Долой войну! " 1917. 10 (25 февраля по ст. )В Петрограде забастовка приобрела всеобщий характер. Казаки не решаются открывать огонь. Вечером Николай II прислал телеграмму: "завтра же прекратить беспорядки в столице". 1917. 11 (26 февраля по ст. ) В Петрограде войска открыли огонь (150 убитых). Заседания Думы отложены. 1917. 12 (27 февраля по ст. ) В Петрограде создан Временный комитет Думы из центристов и умеренных левых. Одновременно Петроградский Совет под руководством Н. Чхеидзе и А. Ф. Керенского начал работать в Таврическом дворце. 1917. 13 (28 февраля по ст. ) Вышел первый номер "Известий Петроградского совета", что ускорило создание советов во многих областях страны. 1917. 14 (1 марта по ст. ) Приказом №1 Петроградский совет призвал солдат избирать комитеты в частях и таким оборазом поставил армию под свой контроль. Совет выдвигает условия Думскому правительству. 1917. 15 (2 марта по ст. ) Вместо Временного комитета Думы формируется Временное правительство во главе с князем Г. Львовым: П. Н. Милюков - МИД, А. И. Гучков - Военмор., А. Керенский - министр юстиции. (2 марта по ст. ) Николай II подписывает в Пскове Манифест об отречении от престола (и от имени своего сына Алексея) в пользу брата, великого князя Михаила Александровича. 1917. 16 (3 марта по ст. ) Великий князь Михаил, которому "не гарантируют сохранения жизни", отказывается принять корону. 1917. 17 (4 марта по ст. ) В Киеве образовалась Рада (Центральный совет Украины) под председательством историка М. Грушевского. 1917. 18 (5 марта по ст. ) Возобновился выход большевисткой газеты "Правда". 1917. 19 (6 марта по ст. ) Временное правительство обнародовало программу: амнистия, созыв Учредительного собрания, гарантии политических свобод, продолжение войны до победного конца. 06 (19) марта. Временное правительство объявляет о том, что намерено соблюдать договоры, заключенные с союзниками, и вести войну до победного конца. 1917. 20 (7 марта по ст. )- Восстановлено действие конституции Финляндии. (7 по 12 марта по ст. )- Ленин, находясь в Цюрихе, пишет "Письма издалека", требуя от Совета разрыва с Временным правительством. Тем самым советы, как механизм захвата власти должно выйти из подчинения инициаторов февральского переворота. 1917. 21 (8 марта по ст. )- Генерал Корнилов лично арестовал императорскую семью. Генерал от инфантерии Алексеев в Могилеве арестовал (объявил об аресте) Николая II. 1917. 22 09 (22) марта. Признание Временного правительства Соединенными Штатами. 1917. 23 10 (23) марта. Под нажимом Совета в Петрограде введен 8-часовой рабочий день. 1917. 24 11 (24) марта. О признании Временного правительства заявляют Франция, Великобритания и Италия. 1917. 25 12 (25) и 16 (29) марта. Императорская собственность переходит в распоряжение государства. (12 марта по ст. )- Отменена смертная казнь. (12 марта по ст. )- И. В. Сталин и Л. Б. Каменев вернулись в Петербург из ссылки. 1917. 27 14 (27) марта. Призыв Петроградского совета к народам всего мира заключить мир без аннексий 1917. 28 15 (28) марта. В Москве и Петрограде создается Центральное бюро профсоюзов. 1917. 30 (17 марта по ст. )- Временное правительство признало право Польши на независимость. 1917. 04. 02 20 марта (2 апр). Отмена всех ограничений по национальному и религиозному признакам. 1917. 05 (23 марта по ст. ) В Петербурге прошла торжественная церемония похорон жертв революции. 1917. 09 27 марта (9 апр. ). Под нажимом Совета министр иностранных дел П. Милюков выпускает воззвание к гражданам России за заключение справедливого и прочного мира без аннексий. 1917. 07 25 марта (7 апр). Введение государственной монополии на хлебную торговлю, контроль за ценами, введение хлебных карточек в Петрограде, создание местных комитетов по снабжению продовольствием. 1917. 08 26 марта (8 апр. Выпуск "Займа свободы". 1917. 11 (29 марта по ст. )- В Петербурге открылась I Всероссийская конференция Советов рабочих и солдатских депутатов. Избран ВЦИК из меньшевиков и эсеров. Продолжалась с 11 по 16 апреля. 1917. 16 (3 апреля по ст. )- Приезд Ленина в Петроград. Знаменитое выступление с броневика у Финляндского вокзала. 1917. 17 (4 апреля по ст. )- Ленин выступил перед большевиками с "Апрельскими тезисами". 1917. 20 (7 апреля по ст. )- "Апрельские тезисы" опубликованы в "Правде". 1917. 25 (12 апреля по ст. )- Принят закон о свободе собраний и объединений. 1917. 04. В Россию из союзных стран отправляются миссии представителей социалистических партий с целью добиться от России согласия на продолжение ее участия в войне (миссии Томаса - Шендерсона и миссия Кашена - Муте - Сандерса). 1917. 05. 01 18 апр. (1 мая). П. Милюков направляет союзникам ноту, в которой подтверждает участие России в войне до победного конца и необходимость обеспечить мир на условиях "гарантий и санкций". (18 апреля по ст. ) По случаю праздника солидарности трудящихся в Петрограде прошла демонстрация под антивоенными лозунгами. 1917. 03 (20 апреля по ст. )- Нота П. Милюкова, подтверждающая участие России в войне, вызвала бурные демонстрации с большевисткими лозунгами. Большевики приступили к формированию Красной гвардии. Так называемые "апрельские дни" - 3 - 4 мая. 1917. 04 21 апр. (4 мая). Положение о земельных комитетах: образование Главного и местных аграрных комитетов по подготовке аграрной реформы. Столкнувшись с массовым самовольным захватом земель крестьянами, Временное правительство заявляет о необходимости дожидаться созыва Учредительного собрания для принятия правомочных решений. 1917. 06 23 апр. (6 мая). Закон об образовании заводских комитетов (осуществляющих контроль за увольнениями и приемом на работу). 1917. 07 (24 апреля по ст. ) Началась VII Всероссийская конференция РСДРП(б), принявшая тезисы В. Ленина. Закончила работу 12 мая. 1917. 12 (29 апреля по ст. ) Военный министр А. Гучков подал в отставку из-за полного неподчинения ему армии. 1917. 14 01 (14) мая. После переговоров с Временным правительством Совет дает разрешение своим представителям войти в коалиционное правительство. 01 (14) мая. В Москве открывается 1 Всероссийский мусульманский съезд. 1917. 15 02 (15) мая. Отставка П. Милюкова. 1917. 17 04 - 28 мая (17 мая - 10 июня). В Петрограде проходит Всероссийский съезд Советов крестьянских депутатов, на котором главенствуют эсеры. Съезд высказывается за безвозмездную передачу помещичьих земель крестьянам. 04 (17) мая. Л. Д. Троцкий возвращается из изгнания в Россию. Он и его группа "межрайонцев" сближаются с большевиками. 1917. 18 05 (18) мая. Образовано новое Временное правительство, куда входят представители Совета (первое коалиционное правительство), под председательством князя Г. Е. Львова; военный министр - трудовик А. Керенский, министр сельского хозяйства - эсер В. М. Чернов, министр почт и телеграфов - меньшевик И. Г. Церетели. 05 (18) мая. Заявление первого коалиционного правительства о стремлении к миру "без аннексий и возмещений ущерба, основанному на праве народов на самоопределение". 05 (18) мая. В первом коалиционном правительстве создано министерство труда (министром назначен меньшевик М. Скобелев). 1917. 20 07 - 12 (20 - 25) мая. Всероссийская конференция меньшевиков. 1917. 06. 01 19 мая (1 июня). Первое заседание Главного земельного комитета. 1917. 04 22 мая (4 июня). А А. Брусилов сменяет М. Алексеева на посту Верховного главнокомандующего. 1917. 07 25 мая - 4 июня (7 - 17 июня). Съезд эсеров в Москве. Левые эсеры представляют собственную платформу. 1917. 12 30 мая - 3 июня (12 - 16 июня). 1 конференция заводских комитетов Петрограда, принимающая большевистские резолюции. 1917. 16 03 - 24 июня (16 июня - 7 июля). 1 Всероссийский съезд Советов рабочих и солдатских депутатов в Петрограде (285 эсеров, 248 меньшевиков и 105 большевиков из 822 делегатов). Большинство высказывается за образование коалиционного правительства, и только Ленин утверждает, что большевики готовы немедленно взять власть. 1917. 23 10 (23) июня. Первый Универсал (основной закон), принятый украинской Радой, которым провозглашается независимость Украины. 1917. 25 12 (25) июня. Установлен чрезвычайный подоходный налог. 1917. 30 (17 июня по ст. ) А. Колчак встретился с послом США Рутом и адмиралом Гленоном, имел с ними секретный разговор, вскоре после чего отбыл в Нью-Йорк. 1917. 07. 01 18 июня (1 июля). Русское наступление в Галиции (начатое по приказу А. Керенского от 16/29 июня под командованием А. А Брусилова). Удачно начавшись, наступление остановлено в середине июля. Контрнаступление австро-германских войск, которые 11 (24) июля занимают Тернополь. В русской армии учащаются случаи дезертирства. 18 июня (1 июля). В день начала русского наступления в Галиции Петроградский совет организует в столице демонстрацию в поддержку Временного правительства, которая в конце концов проходит под большевистскими лозунгами "Долой войну! ". 1917. 04 21 июня (4 июля). Образование Экономического совета и Главного экономического комитета, перед которыми ставится задача координации экономической жизни страны. 21 - 28 июня (4 - 11 июля). Всероссийская конференция профсоюзов в Петрограде. 1917. 14 01 (14) июля. Компромиссный договор между Временным правительством и украинской Радой. Вводятся земства в западных и южных областях. 1917. 15 02 (15) июля. Начало очередного министерского кризиса (отставка министров-кадетов, несогласных с политикой правительства по отношению к Украине). 1917. 16 03 - 4 (16 - 17) июля. "Июльские дни" в Петрограде. Бурные демонстрации рабочих, солдат и кронштадстких моряков против Временного правительства и Совета После некоторых колебаний большевики присоединяются к демонстрантам. Выступления подавлены верными правительству войсками. Начато преследование большевиков, объявленных германскими агентами. Ленин переходит на нелегальное положение и переезжает в Финляндию. 1917. 21 08 (21) июля. После отставки князя Г. Львова переходный кабинет формирует А. Керенский. 1917. 25 12 (25) июля. Восстановление смертной казни на фронте. 1917. 31 18 (31) июля. Корнилов сменяет А А. Брусилова на посту Верховного главнокомандующего. 1917. 07. Социально-экономическое положение страны продолжает ухудшаться: падение производства (в металлургии на 40%, в текстильной промышленности - на 20% с февраля), инфляция, безработица, обострившаяся с началом локаутов, рост числа грабежей в деревне. 1917. 08. 06 24 июля (6 авг. С согласия, Совета А. Керенский формирует второе коалиционное правительство, большинство постов в котором отдано социалистам.

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As of the start of 1917, the Gregorian calendar was 13 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923. Events [ edit] Below, events of World War I have the "WWI" prefix. January [ edit] January 2 – The Royal Bank of Canada takes over Quebec Bank. January 3 – Ratho rail crash in Scotland: An Edinburgh to Glasgow express train collides with a light engine leaving 12 people dead and 46 seriously injured; the cause is found to be inadequate signalling procedures. [1] January 9 – WWI – Battle of Rafa: The last substantial Ottoman Army garrison on the Sinai Peninsula is captured by the Egyptian Expeditionary Force 's Desert Column. January 11 – Unknown saboteurs set off the Kingsland Explosion at Kingsland (modern-day Lyndhurst, New Jersey), one of the events leading to United States involvement in WWI. January 16 – The Danish West Indies is sold to the United States for $25 million. January 19 – Silvertown explosion: A blast at a munitions factory in London kills 73 and injures over 400; the resulting fire causes over £2, 000, 000 worth of damage. January 22 – WWI: United States President Woodrow Wilson calls for "peace without victory" in Germany. January 25 WWI: British armed merchantman SS  Laurentic is sunk by mines off Lough Swilly (Ireland), with the loss of 354 of the 475 aboard. An anti- prostitution drive in San Francisco occurs, and police close about 200 prostitution houses. January 26 – The sea defences at the English village of Hallsands are breached, leading to all but one of the houses becoming uninhabitable. January 28 – The United States ends its search for Pancho Villa. January 30 – Pershing 's troops in Mexico begin withdrawing back to the United States. They reach Columbus, New Mexico February 5. February [ edit] February 1 – WWI: Atlantic U-boat Campaign: Germany announces its U-boats will resume unrestricted submarine warfare, rescinding the ' Sussex Pledge '. February 3 – WWI: The United States severs diplomatic relations with Germany. February 5 – The new constitution of Mexico is adopted. February 13 Mata Hari is arrested in Paris for spying. WWI – Raid on Nekhl: Units of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force completely reoccupy the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula. February 21 – British troopship SS  Mendi is accidentally rammed and sunk off the Isle of Wight, killing 646, mainly members of the South African Native Labour Corps. [2] February 24 – WWI: United States ambassador to the United Kingdom, Walter Hines Page, is shown the intercepted Zimmermann Telegram, in which Germany offers to give the American Southwest back to Mexico, if Mexico would take sides with Germany, in case the United States would declare war on Germany. President Woodrow Wilson of the United States announces to Congress the breaking of diplomatic relations with Germany March [ edit] March 1 WWI: The U. S. government releases the text of the Zimmermann Telegram to the public. Ōmuta, Japan, is founded by Hiroushi Miruku. March 2 – The enactment of the Jones Act grants Puerto Ricans United States citizenship. March 4 Woodrow Wilson is sworn in for a second term, as President of the United States. Jeannette Rankin of Montana becomes the first woman member of the United States House of Representatives. March 7 – " Livery Stable Blues ", recorded with "Dixie Jazz Band One Step" on February 26, by the Original Dixieland Jass Band in the United States, becomes the first jazz recording commercially released. On August 17 the band records " Tiger Rag ". March 8 Women calling for bread and peace - Petrograd, 8th of March, 1917 (N. ) ( February 23, O. ) – The February Revolution begins in Russia: Women calling for bread in Petrograd start riots, which spontaneously spread throughout the city. The United States Senate adopts the cloture rule, in order to limit filibusters. March 10 – The Province of Batangas is formally founded, as one of the Philippines ' first encomiendas. March 11 – Mexican Revolution: Venustiano Carranza is elected president of Mexico; the United States gives de jure recognition of his government. March 12 – The Russian Duma declares a Provisional Government. March 14 – WWI: The Republic of China terminates diplomatic relations with Germany. March 15 (N. ) ( March 2, O. ) – Emperor Nicholas II of Russia abdicates his throne and his son's claims. This is considered to be the end of the Russian Empire, after 196 years. March 16 (N. ) ( March 3, O. ) – Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia refuses the throne, and power passes to the newly formed Provisional Government, under Prince Georgy Lvov. March 25 – The Georgian Orthodox Church restores the autocephaly, abolished by Imperial Russia in 1811. March 26 – WWI – First Battle of Gaza: British Egyptian Expeditionary Force troops virtually encircle the Gaza garrison, but are then ordered to withdraw, leaving the city to the Ottoman defenders. March 30 – Hjalmar Hammarskjöld steps down as Prime Minister of Sweden; he is replaced by right-wing businessman and politician Carl Swartz. March 31 – The United States takes possession of the Danish West Indies, which become the US Virgin Islands, after paying $25 million to Denmark. April [ edit] April – Imokawa Mukuzo Genkanban no Maki, the first anime, is released in Japan. April 2 – WWI: U. President Woodrow Wilson asks the United States Congress for a declaration of war on Germany. April 6 – WWI: The United States declares war on Germany. April 8 (N. ) ( March 26, O. ) – In Petrograd, 40, 000 ethnic Estonians demand national autonomy within Russia. April 9 – May 16 – WWI – Battle of Arras: British Empire troops make a significant advance on the Western Front but are unable to achieve a breakthrough. April 9 – 12 – WWI: Canadian troops win the Battle of Vimy Ridge. April 10 – An ammunition factory explosion in Chester, Pennsylvania kills 133. April 11 – WWI: Brazil severs diplomatic relations with Germany. April 12 (N. ) ( March 30 O. ) – The Autonomous Governorate of Estonia is formed within Russia, from the Governorate of Estonia and the northern part of the Governorate of Livonia. April 16 (N. ) ( April 3, O. ) – Vladimir Lenin arrives at the Finland Station in Petrograd. WWI: The Nivelle Offensive commences. April 17 (N. ) ( April 4, O. ) – Vladimir Lenin 's April Theses are published. [3] They become very influential in the following July Days and Bolshevik Revolution. WWI: The Egyptian Expeditionary Force begins the Second Battle of Gaza. This unsuccessful frontal attack on strong Ottoman defences along with the first battle, results in 10, 000 casualties, the dismissal of force commander General Archibald Murray, and the beginning of the Stalemate in Southern Palestine. The Times and the Daily Mail (London newspapers both owned by Lord Northcliffe) print atrocity propaganda of the supposed existence of a German Corpse Factory processing dead soldiers' bodies. [4] [5] [6] [7] April 26 – WWI: The Agreement of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, between France, Italy and the United Kingdom, to settle interests in the Middle East, is signed. May [ edit] May 9 – WWI: The Nivelle Offensive is abandoned. May 13 – Nuncio Eugenio Pacelli, the future Pope Pius XII, is consecrated Archbishop by Pope Benedict XV. [8] May 13 – October 13 (at monthly intervals) – 10-year-old Lúcia Santos and her cousins Francisco and Jacinta Marto report experiencing a series of Marian apparitions near Fátima, Portugal, which become known as Our Lady of Fátima. May 15 – Robert Nivelle is replaced as Commander-in-Chief of the French Army, by Philippe Pétain. May 18 – WWI: The Selective Service Act passes the United States Congress, giving the President the power of conscription. May 21 – Over 300 acres (73 blocks) are destroyed in the Great Atlanta fire of 1917 in the United States. May 22 The Commissioned Officer Corps of the U. Coast and Geodetic Survey is established. Ell Persons is lynched in Memphis, in connection with the rape and murder of 16-year-old Antoinette Rappal. May 23 A month of civil violence in Milan, Italy ends, after the Italian army forcibly takes over the city from anarchists and anti-war revolutionaries; 50 people are killed and 800 arrested. [9] WWI: During the Stalemate in Southern Palestine the Raid on the Beersheba to Hafir el Auja railway, by the British Desert Column, large sections of the railway line linking Beersheba to the main Ottoman desert base are destroyed. May 26 – A tornado strikes Mattoon, Illinois, causing devastation and killing 101 people. May 27 – WWI: Over 30, 000 French troops refuse to go to the trenches at Missy-aux-Bois. May 27 – Pope Benedict XV promulgates the 1917 Code of Canon Law. June [ edit] June 1 – French Army Mutinies: A French infantry regiment seizes Missy-aux-Bois, and declares an anti-war military government. Other French army troops soon apprehend them. June 4 – The first Pulitzer Prizes are awarded: Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe Elliott and Florence Hall receive the first Pulitzer for a biography, (for Julia Ward Howe). Jean Jules Jusserand receives the first Pulitzer for history, for his work With Americans of Past and Present Days. Herbert Bayard Swope receives the first Pulitzer for journalism, for his work for the New York World. June 5 – WWI: Conscription begins in the United States. June 7 – WWI: Battle of Messines opens with the British Army detonating 24 ammonal mines under the German lines, killing 10, 000 in the deadliest deliberate non-nuclear man-made explosion in history. June 8 – Speculator Mine disaster: A fire at the Granite Mountain and Speculator ore mine, outside Butte, Montana, kills at least 168 workers. June 11 – King Constantine I of Greece abdicates for the first time, being succeeded by his son Alexander. June 13 – WWI: The first major German bombing raid on London by fixed-wing aircraft leaves 162 dead and 432 injured. June 15 – The United States enacts the Espionage Act. July [ edit] July – The first Cottingley Fairies photographs are taken in Yorkshire, England, apparently depicting fairies (a hoax not admitted by the child creators until 1981). July 1 East St. Louis riot: A labor dispute ignites a race riot in East St. Louis, Illinois, which leaves 250 dead. Russian General Brusilov begins the major Kerensky Offensive in Galicia, initially advancing towards Lemberg. July 2 – WWI: Greece joins the war on the side of the Allies. [10] [11] July 6 – WWI: Battle of Aqaba: Arabian troops, led by T. E. Lawrence, capture Aqaba from the Ottoman Empire. The Conscription Crisis of 1917 in Canada leads to passage of the Military Service Act. July 7 – The Lions Clubs International is formed in the United States. July 8 – 13 – WWI – First Battle of Ramadi: British troops fail to take Ramadi from the Ottoman Empire; a majority of British casualties are due to extreme heat. July 12 – Bisbee Deportation: The Phelps Dodge Corporation deports over 1, 000 suspected IWW members from Bisbee, Arizona. July 16 – July 17 – Russian troops mutiny, abandon the Austrian front, and retreat to the Ukraine; hundreds are shot by their commanding officers during the retreat. July 16 – July 18 – July Days: Serious clashes occur in Petrograd; Vladimir Lenin escapes to Finland; Leon Trotsky is arrested. July 17 – King George V of the United Kingdom issues a proclamation, stating that thenceforth the male line descendants of the British Royal Family will bear the surname Windsor, vice the Germanic bloodline of House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, which is an offshoot of the historic (800+ years) House of Wettin. July 20 The Parliament of Finland, with a Social Democratic majority, passes a "Sovereignty Act", declaring itself, as the representative of the Finnish people, sovereign over the Grand Principality of Finland. The Russian Provisional Government does not recognize the act, as it would have devolved Russian sovereignty over Finland, formerly exercised by the Russian Emperor as Grand Prince of Finland, and alter the relationship between Finland and Russia into a real union, with Russia solely responsible for the defence and foreign relations of an independent Finland. ( July 7, O. ) – Alexander Kerensky becomes premier of the Russian Provisional Government, replacing Prince Georgy Lvov. The Russian Provisional Government enacts women's suffrage. The Corfu Declaration, which enables the establishment of the post-war Kingdom of Yugoslavia, is signed by the Yugoslav Committee and the Kingdom of Serbia. July 20 – July 28 – WWI: Austrian and German forces repulse the Russian advance into Galicia. July 25 – Sir William Thomas White introduces Canada's first income tax as a "temporary" measure (lowest bracket is 4% and highest is 25%). July 28 – The Silent Parade is organized by the NAACP in New York City, to protest the East St. Louis riot of July 2, as well as lynchings in Tennessee and Texas. July 30 – The Parliament of Finland is dissolved by the Russian Provisional Government. New elections are held in the autumn, resulting in a bourgeois majority. July 31 – WWI – Battle of Passchendaele ("Third Battle of Ypres"): Allied offensive operations commence in Flanders. August [ edit] August 2 – August 3 – The Green Corn Rebellion, an uprising by several hundred farmers against the WWI draft, takes place in central Oklahoma. August 2 – Squadron Commander E. H. Dunning lands his aircraft on the ship HMS  Furious in Scapa Flow, Orkney. He is killed 5 days later during another landing on the ship. August 3 – The New York Guard is founded. August 10 – A general strike begins in Spain; it is smashed after 2 days with 70 left dead, hundreds of wounded and 2, 000 arrests. August 14 – The Republic of China declares war on Germany and Austria-Hungary. August 17 – One of English literature's important meetings takes place, when Wilfred Owen introduces himself to Siegfried Sassoon at the Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh. August 18 – The Great Thessaloniki Fire of 1917 in Greece destroys 32% of the city, leaving 70, 000 individuals homeless. August 29 – WWI: The Military Service Act is passed in the House of Commons of Canada, giving the Government of Canada the right to conscript men into the army. September [ edit] September 14 (September 1 Old Style) – Russia is declared a republic, by the Provisional Government. September 23 – Leon Trotsky is elected Chairman of the Petrograd Soviet. September 25 – The Mossovet ( Moscow Soviet of People's Deputies) votes to side with the Bolsheviks. September 26 – October 3 – WWI – Battle of Polygon Wood (part of the Battle of Passchendaele) near Ypres in Belgium: British and Australian troops capture positions from the Germans. September 28 – 29 – WWI – Second Battle of Ramadi: British troops take Ramadi from the Ottoman Empire. October [ edit] October 4 – WWI – Battle of Broodseinde near Ypres: British Imperial forces overpower the German 4th Army 's defences. October 12 – WWI – First Battle of Passchendaele: Allies fail to take a German defensive position, with the biggest loss of life in a single day for New Zealand, over 800 of whose men and 60 officers are killed, roughly 1 in 1, 000 of the nation's population at this time. October 12 - 19 – WWI – Operation Albion: German forces land on and capture the West Estonian archipelago. October 13 – The Miracle of the Sun is reported at Fátima, Portugal. October 15 – WWI: At Vincennes outside Paris, Dutch dancer Mata Hari is executed by firing squad for spying for Germany. October 19 Dallas Love Field Airport is opened in Texas. Carl Swartz leaves office as Prime Minister of Sweden, after dismal election results for the right-wing in the Riksdag elections in September. He is replaced by liberal leader and history professor Nils Edén. October 23 – A Brazilian ship is destroyed by a German U-Boat, encouraging Brazil to enter World War I. October 24 WWI – Battle of Caporetto: Austrian and German forces penetrate Italian lines as far south as the Piave River. It is the first major engagement for junior German officer Erwin Rommel. October 26 – WWI: Brazil declares war against the Central Powers. October 27 – WWI – Battle of Buqqar Ridge: Ottoman forces attack British Desert Mounted Corps units garrisoning El-Buqqar Ridge, during the last days of the Stalemate in Southern Palestine. October 31 – WWI – Battle of Beersheba: The British XX Corps and Desert Mounted Corps ( Egyptian Expeditionary Force) attack and capture Beersheba from Ottoman forces, ending the stalemate in Southern Palestine. The battle includes a rare (by this date) mounted charge, by Australian mounted infantry. November [ edit] November 1 – WWI: The British XXI Corps of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force begins the Third Battle of Gaza. The British Desert Mounted Corps begins the Battle of Tel el Khuweilfe, in the direction of Hebron and Jerusalem. November 2 – Zionism: The British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour makes the Balfour Declaration, proclaiming British support for the "establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people..., it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities". November 5 (N. ) ( October 23, O. ) – Estonian and Russian Bolsheviks seize power in Tallinn, Autonomous Governorate of Estonia, two days before the October Revolution in Petrograd. November 6 WWI – Second Battle of Passchendaele: After 3 months of fierce fighting, Canadian forces take Passchendaele in Belgium (the battle concludes on November 10). WWI: The Battle of Hareira and Sheria is launched by the British XX Corps and Desert Mounted Corps, against the central Ottoman defences protecting the Gaza to Beersheba Road. Militants from Trotsky's committee join with trusty Bolshevik soldiers, to seize government buildings and pounce on members of the provisional government. November 7 (N. ) ( October 25, O. ) – October Revolution in Russia: The workers of the Petrograd Soviet in Russia, led by the Bolshevik Party and leader Vladimir Lenin, storm the Winter Palace and successfully destroy the Kerensky Provisional Government after less than eight months of rule. This immediately triggers the Russian Civil War. Iran (which has provided weapons for Russia) refuses to support the Allied Forces after the October Revolution. WWI – Third Battle of Gaza: The British Army XXI Corps occupies Gaza, after the Ottoman garrison withdraws. WWI: The Battle of Hareira and Sheria continues, when the XX Corps and Desert Mounted Corps capture Hareira and Sheria, marking the end of the Ottoman Gaza to Beersheba line. Women's Suffrage in the United States: Women win the right to vote in New York State. [12] November 13 – WWI: Battle of Mughar Ridge: The Egyptian Expeditionary Force attacks retreating Yildirim Army Group forces, resulting in the capture of 10, 000 Ottoman prisoners, 100 guns and 50 miles (80 km) of Palestine territory. The ANZAC Mounted Division ( Desert Mounted Corps) successfully fights the Battle of Ayun Kara, in the aftermath of the Battle of Mughar Ridge against strong German rearguards. November 15 "Night of Terror" in the United States: Influential suffragettes from the Silent Sentinels are deliberately subjected to physical assaults by guards while imprisoned. The Parliament of Finland passes another "Sovereignty Act", dissolving Russian sovereignty over Finland and effectively declaring Finland independent. (N. ) ( November 2, O. ) – The Provincial Assembly of the Autonomous Governorate of Estonia declares itself the highest legal body in Estonia, in opposition to Bolsheviks. November 16 WWI: Battle of Ayun Kara: The ANZAC Mounted Division occupies Jaffa. Georges Clemenceau becomes prime minister of France. November 17 WWI: Action of 17 November 1917: United States Navy destroyers USS Fanning and USS Nicholson capture Imperial German Navy U-boat SM U-58 off the south-west coast of Ireland, the first combat action in which U. ships take a submarine (which is then scuttled). WWI: The Battle of Jerusalem (1917) begins, with the Egyptian Expeditionary Force launching attacks against Ottoman forces in the Judean Hills. The People's Dispensary for Sick Animals is founded in the United Kingdom. November 20 WWI – Battle of Cambrai: British forces, using tanks, make early progress in an attack on German positions, but are soon beaten back. The Ukraine is declared a republic. November 22 – In Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the National Hockey Association suspends operations. November 23 – The Bolsheviks release the full text of the previously secret Sykes–Picot Agreement of 1916 in Izvestia and Pravda; it is printed in the Manchester Guardian on November 26. November 24 – A bomb kills 9 members of the Milwaukee Police Department, the most deaths in a single event in U. police history (until the September 11 attacks in 2001). November 25 – WWI – Battle of Ngomano: German forces defeat a Portuguese army of about 1, 200 at Negomano, on the border of modern-day Mozambique and Tanzania. November 26 – The National Hockey League is formed in Montreal, as a replacement for the recently disbanded National Hockey Association. November 28 – WWI: The Bolsheviks offer peace terms to the Germans. December [ edit] December – Annie Besant becomes president of the Indian National Congress. December 3 – After nearly 20 years of planning and construction, the Quebec Bridge opens to traffic (the bridge partially collapsed on August 29, 1907 and September 11, 1916). December 6 The Senate of Finland officially declares the country's independence from Russia. Halifax Explosion: Two freighters collide in Halifax Harbour at Halifax, Nova Scotia, and cause a huge explosion that kills at least 1, 963 people, injures 9, 000 and destroys part of the city (the biggest man-made explosion in recorded history until the Trinity nuclear test in 1945). WWI: U. Navy destroyer USS  Jacob Jones is torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by German submarine U-53, killing 66 crew in the first significant American naval loss of the war. [13] December 9 – WWI – Battle of Jerusalem: The British Egyptian Expeditionary Force accepts the surrender of Jerusalem by the mayor, Hussein al-Husayni, following the effective defeat of the Ottoman Empire 's Yildirim Army Group. December 11 – WWI: General Edmund Allenby leads units of the British Egyptian Expeditionary Force into Jerusalem on foot through, the Jaffa Gate. December 17 – The Raad van Vlaanderen proclaims the independence of Flanders. December 20 (N. ) ( December 7, O. ) – The Cheka, a predecessor to the KGB, is established in Russia. December 23 (N. ) ( December 10, O. ) – A local plebiscite supports transferring Narva and Ivangorod ( Jaanilinn) from the Petrograd Governorate, to the Autonomous Governorate of Estonia. December 25 – Jesse Lynch Williams 's Why Marry?, the first dramatic play to win a Pulitzer Prize, opens at the Astor Theatre, New York City. December 26 – United States President Woodrow Wilson uses the Federal Possession and Control Act to place most U. railroads under the United States Railroad Administration, hoping to transport troops and materials for the war effort more efficiently. December 30 – WWI: The Egyptian Expeditionary Force secures the victory at the Battle of Jerusalem, by successfully defending Jerusalem from numerous Yildirim Army Group counterattacks. Date unknown [ edit] Following the October Revolution, Alexandra Kollontai is appointed People's Commissar for Social Welfare in the Council of People's Commissars of the Government of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, the first woman cabinet minister in Europe. Women are permitted to stand in national elections in the Netherlands. The True Jesus Church is established in Beijing. Births [ edit] January 2 Albin F. Irzyk, American Brigadier General (d. 2018) Vera Zorina, German dancer, actress (d. 2003) K. M. Mathew, Indian newspaper editor (d. 2010) January 3 Roger W. Straus, Jr., American publisher (d. 2004) Liu Zhonghua, Chinese military officer (d. 2018) Jesse White, American actor (d. 1997) D. J. Finney, British statistician (d. 2018) January 5 Adolfo Consolini, Italian discus thrower (d. 1969) Lucienne Day, British textile designer (d. 2010) Francis L. Kellogg, American diplomat, prominent socialite (d. 2006) Jane Wyman, American actress, philanthropist, and first wife of Ronald Reagan (d. 2007) January 6 – Koo Chen-fu, Nationalist Chinese negotiator (d. 2005) January 10 Saul Cherniack, Canadian politician, lawyer (d. 2018) Jerry Wexler, American record producer (d. 2008) January 12 – Jimmy Skinner, American hockey coach (d. 2007) [14] January 15 – K. A. Thangavelu, Indian film actor, comedian (d. 1994) January 16 – Carl Karcher, American founder of the Carl's Jr. hamburger chain (d. 2008) January 17 – M. G. Ramachandran, Tamil Nadu chief minister, actor (d. 1987) January 19 – Graham Higman, British mathematician (d. 2008) January 21 – Erling Persson, Swedish businessman, founder of H&M (d. 2002) January 24 – Ernest Borgnine, American actor (d. 2012) Ilya Prigogine, Russian-born physicist, chemist, and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (d. 2003) Jânio Quadros, 22nd President of Brazil (d. 1992) January 26 William Verity Jr., 27th United States Secretary of Commerce (d. 2007) Louis Zamperini, American prisoner of war (World War II), Olympic distance athlete (1936), and Christian evangelist (d. 2014) January 29 – John Raitt, American actor, singer (d. 2005) February 1 Ed Simons, American musician (d. 2018) Squadron Leader James "Ginger" Lacey, the top scoring RAF fighter pilot during the Battle of Britain (d. 1989) February 2 Mary Ellis, British ferry pilot (d. 2018) Đỗ Mười, Vietnamese leader (d. 2018) February 3 – Shlomo Goren, Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel (d. 1994) February 4 – Yahya Khan, 3rd President of Pakistan (d. 1980) February 5 – Isuzu Yamada, Japanese actress (d. 2012) February 6 John Franzese, Italian-born American prisoner Zsa Zsa Gabor, Hungarian-born actress (d. 2016) Arnold Spielberg, American electrical engineer and father of Steven Spielberg February 9 – Joseph Conombo, Prime Minister of Upper Volta (d. 2008) February 11 T. Nagi Reddy, Indian revolutionary (d. 1976) Sidney Sheldon, American author, television writer (d. 2007) February 12 – Dom DiMaggio, American baseball player (d. 2009) February 14 – Herbert A. Hauptman, American mathematician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (d. 2011) February 15 – Meg Wyllie, American actress (d. 2002) February 17 Abdel Rahman Badawi, Egyptian existentialist philosopher (d. 2002) Whang-od, Filipino mambabatok or tattoo artist February 18 – Tuulikki Pietilä, Finnish artist (d. 2009) February 19 – Carson McCullers, American author (d. 1967) February 20 Juan Vicente Torrealba, Venezuelan harpist, composer (d. 2019) Wilma Vinsant, American flight nurse who served during WWII (d. 1945) February 21 – Lucille Bremer, American actress, dancer (d. 1996) February 23 – Abdelmunim Al-Rifai, 2-time Prime Minister of Jordan (d. 1985) February 25 Anthony Burgess, English author (d. 1993) Brenda Joyce, American actress (d. 2009) February 26 – Robert Taft Jr., American politician (d. 1993) February 27 John Connally, Governor of Texas (d. 1993) Laine Mesikäpp, Estonian actress, singer and folk song collector (d. 2012) February 28 – Ernesto Alonso, Mexican actor, director, cinematographer, and producer (d. 2007) March 1 – Robert Lowell, American poet (d. 1977) March 2 Desi Arnaz, Cuban-born American actor, bandleader, musician, and television producer; co-founder of Desilu Productions (d. 1986) Babiker Awadalla, 8th Prime Minister of Sudan (d. 2019) Laurie Baker, English architect (d. 2007) Max Webb, Polish-American real estate developer and philanthropist (d. 2018) March 3 – Sameera Moussa, Egyptian nuclear scientist (d. 1952) March 4 – Clyde McCullough, American baseball catcher (d. 1982) March 5 – Raymond P. Shafer, Governor of Pennsylvania (d. 2006) March 6 Samael Aun Weor, Colombian writer (d. 1977) Ruth Dayan, Israeli fashion designer Will Eisner, American cartoonist (d. 2005) March 9 – Jack Laver, Tasmanian cricketer (d. 2017) March 10 Edith Iglauer, American writer (d. 2019) Zbigniew Ścibor-Rylski, Polish Brigadier General (d. 2018) March 12 Giovanni Benedetti, Italian Catholic prelate (d. 2017) Leonard Chess, American record company executive, co-founder of Chess Records (d. 1969) Googie Withers, British actress (d. 2011) March 16 – Mehrdad Pahlbod, Iranian royal and politician (d. 2018) March 18 – Mircea Ionescu-Quintus, Romanian politician (d. 2017) March 19 Dinu Lipatti, Romanian pianist (d. 1950) Peggy Ahern, American actress (d. 2012) Sardon Jubir, Malaysian politician (d. 1985) March 20 Haddon Donald, New Zealand Army Lieutenant Colonel and politician (d. 2018) Vera Lynn, English actress, singer March 21 Anton Coppola, American opera conductor, composer Yigael Yadin, Israeli archeologist, politician, and Military Chief of Staff (d. 1984) March 22 – Virginia Grey, American actress (d. 2004) March 23 – Kenneth Tobey, American actor (d. 2002) March 24 Constantine Andreou, Brazilian-Greek artist (d. 2007) John Kendrew, British molecular biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (d. 1997) March 26 – Rufus Thomas, American singer (d. 2001) March 27 Takumi Furukawa, Japanese film director (d. 2018) Cyrus Vance, American politician (d. 2002) March 29 – Man o' War, champion thoroughbred racehorse (d. 1947) April 1 Sydney Newman, Canadian-born television producer (d. 1997) Leon Janney, American actor (d. 1980) April 2 – Dabbs Greer, American actor (d. 2007) April 3 – Edward Rowny, American army lieutenant general (d. 2017) April 5 – Robert Bloch, American writer (d. 1994) April 7 – R. Armstrong, American actor (d. 2012) April 8 John Whitney, American animator, composer, and pioneer in computer animation (d. 1995) Hubertus Ernst, Dutch Roman Catholic prelate (d. 2017) April 9 – Brad Dexter, American actor (d. 2002) April 10 – Robert Burns Woodward, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1979) April 11 – Morton Sobell, American spy (d. 2018) April 12 – Džemal Bijedić, Yugoslav politician (d. 1977) April 13 Robert O. Anderson, American businessman, founder of Atlantic Richfield Oil Co. (d. 2007) Bill Clements, Governor of Texas (d. 2011) Li Rui, Chinese Communist Party politician (d. 2019) April 14 Valerie Hobson, British actress (d. 1998) Marvin Miller, American baseball executive (d. 2012) April 15 – Hans Conried, American actor (d. 1982) April 16 – Barry Nelson, American actor (d. 2007) April 22 Yvette Chauviré, French ballerina (d. 2016) Ambrose Schindler, American football player, actor (d. 2018) April 23 – Dorian Leigh, American model (d. 2008) April 25 – Ella Fitzgerald, American jazz singer (d. 1996) April 26 I. Pei, Chinese-born architect (d. 2019) Virgil Trucks, American baseball player (d. 2013) April 28 Minoru Chiaki, Japanese actor (d. 1999) Robert Cornthwaite, American actor (d. 2006) April 29 Celeste Holm, American actress (d. 2012) Maya Deren, Russian-American experimental filmmaker (d. 1961) April 30 – Bea Wain, American singer (d. 2017) May 1 John Beradino, American baseball player and actor, best known for his role in General Hospital (d. 1996) Ulric Cross, Trinidadian judge, diplomat and war hero (d. 2013) Danielle Darrieux, French singer, actress (d. 2017) Fyodor Khitruk, Russian animator (d. 2012) May 3 José Del Vecchio, Venezuelan physician, youth baseball promoter (d. 1990) George Gaynes, Finland-born American actor (d. 2016) Kiro Gligorov, 1st President of the Republic of Macedonia (d. 2012) May 6 – Morihiro Higashikuni, Japanese prince (d. 1969) May 7 – David Tomlinson, English actor (d. 2000) May 8 John Anderson, Jr., American politician (d. 2014) Kenneth N. Taylor, translator of The Living Bible (d. 2005) May 12 – Frank Clair, Canadian football coach (d. 2005) May 14 – Lou Harrison, American composer (d. 2003) May 15 Eleanor Maccoby, American psychologist (d. 2018) Jerzy Duszyński, Polish actor (d. 1978) May 16 – Juan Rulfo, Mexican writer, photographer (d. 1986) May 20 – Bergur Sigurbjörnsson, Icelandic politician (d. 2005) May 21 – Raymond Burr, Canadian actor, best known for his role in Perry Mason (d. 1993) Sid Melton, American actor (d. 2011) Georg Tintner, Austrian conductor (d. 1999) May 24 – Florence Knoll, American architect, furniture designer (d. 2019) May 25 – Theodore Hesburgh, American priest, educator (d. 2015) May 28 Papa John Creach, African-American fiddler (d. 1994) Marshall Reed, American film, television actor (d. 1980) May 29 – John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States (d. 1963) May 31 – Zilka Salaberry, Brazilian actress (d. 2005) June 1 – William S. Knowles, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2012) June 2 – Max Showalter, American actor, musician (d. 2000) June 3 – Leo Gorcey, American actor (d. 1969) June 4 Robert Merrill, American baritone (d. 2004) Howard Metzenbaum, American Jewish Senator from Ohio (d. 2008) June 6 – Kirk Kerkorian, Armenian-American businessman, billionaire (d. 2015) June 7 Gwendolyn Brooks, African-American writer (d. 2000) Dean Martin, American actor, singer (d. 1995) June 8 George D. Wallace, American actor (d. 2005) Byron White, American football player and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (d. 2002) June 9 – Eric Hobsbawm, Egyptian-born British historian (d. 2012) June 10 DeWitt Hale, American politician (d. 2018) Ruari McLean, Scottish-born typographer (d. 2006) Al Schwimmer, American-Israeli businessman (d. 2011) June 13 – Augusto Roa Bastos, Paraguayan writer (d. 2005) June 14 Lise Nørgaard, Danish journalist, writer Atle Selberg, Norwegian mathematician (d. 2007) June 15 John Fenn, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2010) Lash LaRue, American cowboy actor (d. 1996) June 16 Phaedon Gizikis, President of Greece (d. 1999) Katharine Graham, American publisher (d. 2001) Irving Penn, American photographer (d. 2009) June 17 Ben Bubar, American presidential candidate (d. 1995) Huang Feili, Chinese conductor, musical educator (d. 2017) June 18 Richard Boone, American actor (d. 1981) Ross Elliott, American actor (d. 1999) Erik Ortvad, Danish artist (d. 2008) June 19 Robert Baker Aitken, American Zen Buddhist teacher (d. 2010) Robert Karnes, American actor (d. 1979) June 21 – Leslie Shepard, British author, archivist and curator (d. 2004) June 24 Lucy Jarvis, American television producer (d. 2020) Ahmad Sayyed Javadi, Iranian lawyer, political activist and politician (d. 2013) June 25 Nils Karlsson, Swedish Olympic cross-country skier (d. 2012) Claude Seignolle, French author (d. 2018) June 26 – Idriz Ajeti, Albanian albanologist (d. 2019) June 28 – A. Hotchner, American editor, novelist, playwright and biographer June 29 – Ling Yun, Chinese politician (d. 2018) June 30 Susan Hayward, American actress (d. 1975) Lena Horne, American singer, actress (d. 2010) Willa Kim, American costume designer, actress (d. 2016) Shyam Saran Negi, Indian schoolteacher Virginia Dale, American actress, dancer (d. 1994) Álvaro Domecq y Díez, Spanish aristocrat (d. 2005) Humphry Osmond, British psychiatrist (d. 2004) July 2 – André Lafargue, French journalist, resistance fighter (d. 2017) July 3 – Donald Wills Douglas, Jr., American industrialist, sportsman (d. 2004) July 4 – Manolete, Spanish bullfighter (d. 1947) July 5 – Kathleen Gemberling Adkison, American abstract painter (d. 2010) July 6 Arthur Lydiard, New Zealand runner, athletics coach (d. 2004) Heribert Barrera, Spanish chemist, politician (d. 2011) July 7 Larry O'Brien, American politician, former NBA commissioner (d. 1990) Fidel Sánchez Hernández, President of El Salvador (d. 2003) July 8 – Pamela Brown, English actress (d. 1975) July 9 Krystyna Dańko, Polish orphan, survivor of the Holocaust (d. 2019) Peter Moyes, Australian educator (d. 2007) Frank Wayne, American television game show producer (d. 1988) July 10 Şeref Alemdar, Turkish basketball player Don Herbert, American television personality, better known as Mr. Wizard (d. 2007) Dayton S. Mak, U. diplomat (d. 2018) Reg Smythe, English cartoonist (d. 1998) July 11 – Per Carleson, Swedish épée fencer (d. 2004) July 12 Luigi Gorrini, Italian soldier, pilot (d. 2014) Andrew Wyeth, American painter (d. 2009) Satyendra Narayan Sinha, Indian statesman (d. 2006) July 14 – Frank Vigar, English cricketer (d. 2004) July 15 Robert Conquest, British historian (d. 2015) Reidar Liaklev, Norwegian speed skater (d. 2006) Joan Roberts, American actress (d. 2012) July 16 – Alex Urban, American football player (d. 2007) July 17 Gus Arriola, Mexican-American comic strip cartoonist, animator (d. 2008) Lou Boudreau, American professional baseball player, manager (d. 2001) Phyllis Diller, American actress, comedian (d. 2012) Kenan Evren, 7th President of Turkey (d. 2015) Generoso Jiménez, Cuban trombone player (d. 2007) July 18 Henri Salvador, French singer (d. 2008) Paul Streeten, Austrian-born British economics professor (d. 2019) July 19 – William Scranton, American politician (d. 2013) Harold Faragher, English cricketer (d. 2006) Paul Hubschmid, Swiss actor (d. 2001) July 21 Alan B. Gold, Canadian lawyer, jurist (d. 2005) Sidney Leviss, American Democratic politician (d. 2007) July 22 Larry Hooper, American singer, musician (d. 1983) Adam Malik, 3rd Vice President of Indonesia (d. 1984) July 23 – Omar Yoke Lin Ong, Malaysian politician, diplomat and businessman (d. 2010) July 24 Henri Betti, French composer, pianist (d. 2005) Clarence F. Stephens, American mathematician, educator (d. 2018) July 25 – Fritz Honegger, 79th President of Switzerland (d. 1999) July 26 – Lorna Gray, American actress (d. 2017) July 27 – Wu Zhonghua, Chinese physicist, pioneered three-dimensional flow theory (d. 1992) July 29 – Rochus Misch, German bodyguard of Adolf Hitler (d. 2013) July 30 – Keith Rae, Australian rules footballer August 3 Les Elgart, American bandleader (d. 1995) August 6 – Robert Mitchum, American actor (d. 1997) August 7 – Raja Perempuan Zainab, Queen of Malaysia (d. 1993) August 8 – Earl Cameron, Bermudian actor August 9 – Jao Tsung-I, Chinese-born Hong Kong scholar, poet, calligrapher and painter (d. 2018) August 11 Vasiľ Biľak, former Slovak Communist leader (d. 2014) Dik Browne, American cartoonist, creator of Hägar the Horrible (d. 1989) Jack Smith, American football end (d. 2015) August 12 – Marjorie Reynolds, American actress (d. 1997) August 14 – Marty Glickman, American sports announcer (d. 2001) August 15 Jack Lynch, 5th Prime Minister of Ireland (d. 1999) Óscar Romero, Salvadoran Roman Catholic Archbishop (d. 1980) August 17 – Zvi Keren, American-born Israeli pianist, musicologist and composer (d. 2008) August 18 – Caspar Weinberger, United States Secretary of Defense (d. 2006) August 21 – Esther Cooper Jackson, African-American civil rights activist August 22 John Lee Hooker, African-American musician (d. 2001) Raymond G. Perelman, American businessman (d. 2019) August 23 – Hu Chengzhi, Chinese palaeontologist, palaeoanthropologist (d. 2018) August 25 Lou van Burg, Dutch television personality, game show host (d. 1986) Mel Ferrer, Cuban-American actor, film director, producer (d. 2008) Lisbeth Movin, Danish actress (d. 2011) August 28 – Jack Kirby, American comic book artist (d. 1994) August 29 – Isabel Sanford, African-American actress, best known for her role in The Jeffersons (d. 2004) August 30 – Denis Healey, English politician, author (d. 2015) September 5 – Art Rupe, American music industry executive, record producer September 6 – Philipp von Boeselager, German Wehrmacht officer, failed assassin of Adolf Hitler (d. 2008) September 7 Xerardo Fernández Albor, Spanish politician and physician (d. 2018) Leonard Cheshire, British war hero (d. 1992) John Cornforth, Australian chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2013) Tetsuo Hamuro, Japanese swimmer (d. 2005) September 10 – Miguel Serrano, Chilean diplomat, explorer and journalist (d. 2009) September 11 Donald Blakeslee, American aviator (d. 2008) Herbert Lom, Czech-born British actor (d. 2012) Ferdinand Marcos, 10th President of the Philippines (d. 1989) Jessica Mitford, Anglo-American writer (d. 1996) Daniel Wildenstein, French art dealer, racehorse owner (d. 2001) September 13 – Robert Ward, American composer (d. 2013) September 15 Carola B. Eisenberg, American psychiatrist, educator Buddy Jeannette, American basketball player, coach (d. 1998) September 17 – Henry Pearce, Australian politician September 18 – June Foray, American voice actress best known for "Rocky and Bullwinkle" (d. 2017) September 20 Red Auerbach, American basketball coach, official (d. 2006) Fernando Rey, Spanish actor (d. 1994) September 22 – Anna Campori, Italian actress (d. 2018) September 23 Asima Chatterjee, Indian chemist (d. 2006) El Santo, Mexican professional wrestler and actor (d. 1984) September 24 – Otto Günsche, German general (d. 2003) September 25 – Johnny Sain, American baseball player (d. 2006) September 26 – Tran Duc Thao, Vietnamese phenomenologist and Marxist philosopher (d. 1993) September 27 – Louis Auchincloss, American novelist (d. 2010) October 2 Christian de Duve, English-born biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 2013) Charles Drake, American actor (d. 1994) Francis Jackson, English organist, composer October 3 – Les Schwab, American businessman (d. 2007) October 5 – Allen Ludden, American game show host (d. 1981) October 6 – Fannie Lou Hamer, African-American civil rights activist (d. 1977) October 7 – June Allyson, American actress (d. 2006) October 8 Danny Murtaugh, American baseball player, manager (d. 1976) Rodney Robert Porter, English biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1985) October 9 – Don Marion Davis, American child actor October 10 – Thelonious Monk, African-American jazz pianist (d. 1982) October 11 – J. Edward McKinley, American actor (d. 2004) October 13 – George Virl Osmond, Osmond family patriarch (d. 2007) October 15 Adele Stimmel Chase, American artist (d. 2000) Jan Miner, American actress (d. 2004) Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., American historian, political commentator (d. 2007) October 16 – Alice Pearce, American actress (d. 1966) October 17 Martin Donnelly, New Zealand cricketer (d. 1999) Marsha Hunt, American actress October 19 – Walter Munk, Austrian-born American oceanographer (d. 2019) October 20 Jean-Pierre Melville, French film director, film producer, and screenwriter (d. 1973) X. Sellathambu, Sri Lankan Tamil politician (d. 1984) October 21 Dizzy Gillespie, African-American musician (d. 1993) Geoffrey Langlands, British army officer and educator (d. 2019) October 22 – Joan Fontaine, British-born actress (d. 2013) October 24 – Fang Huai, Chinese military officer and major general of PLA (d. 2019) October 27 – Oliver Tambo, South African activist, revolutionary (d. 1993) October 28 Honor Frost, pioneer in underwater archaeology (d. 2010) Shams Pahlavi, Iranian royal (d. 1996) Jack Soo, Japanese-American actor (d. 1979) October 30 Paul Eberhard, Swiss bobsledder Maurice Trintignant, French race car driver (d. 2005) October 31 – Gordon Steege, Australian military officer (d. 2013) November 1 Erich Rudorffer, German fighter ace (d. 2016) Clarence E. Miller, American politician (d. 2011) November 2 Durward Knowles, Bahamian sailor, Olympic champion (d. 2018) Ann Rutherford, Canadian actress (d. 2012) November 3 – Chung Sze-yuen, Hong Kong politician (d. 2018) November 4 Leonardo Cimino, American actor (d. 2012) Virginia Field, British-born actress (d. 1992) November 5 – Jacqueline Auriol, French aviator (d. 2000) November 6 – Harlan Warde, American actor (d. 1980) November 10 – Koun Wick, Cambodian statesman and diplomat (d. 1999) November 11 Madeleine Damerment, French WWII heroine (d. 1944) Tony F. Schneider, American naval officer (d. 2010) November 12 Hedley Jones, Jamaican musician (d. 2017) Mohamed Suffian Mohamed Hashim, Malaysian judge (d. 2000) Jo Stafford, American traditional pop singer (d. 2008) November 13 Robert Sterling, American actor (d. 2006) Infanta Alicia, Duchess of Calabria, Austrian-born Spanish and Italian princess (d. 2017) November 14 – Park Chung-hee, former president of South Korea (d. 1979) November 18 – Pedro Infante, Mexican actor, singer (d. 1957) November 19 – Indira Gandhi, 3rd Prime Minister of India (d. 1984) November 20 – Robert Byrd, U. senator from West Virginia, President pro tempore of the United States Senate (d. 2010) November 22 – Andrew Huxley, English scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 2012) November 24 – Shabtai Rosenne, British-born Israeli diplomat, jurist (d. 2010) November 25 – Stanley Wilson, American musician (d. 1970) November 27 – Buffalo Bob Smith, American children's television host (d. 1998) November 28 Orville Rogers, American pilot, competitive runner (d. 2019) Xiang Shouzhi, Chinese general (d. 2017) November 29 – Pierre Gaspard-Huit, French film director, screenwriter (d. 2017) December 4 – Arthur B. Singer, American wildlife artist (d. 1990) December 5 – Wenche Foss, Norwegian actress (d. 2011) Kamal Jumblatt, leader of the Lebanese Druze (d. 1977) Irv Robbins, Canadian-American entrepreneur (d. 2008) December 7 – Hurd Hatfield, American actor (d. 1998) December 8 – Ian Johnson, Australian cricketer (d. 1998) December 9 – James Rainwater, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1986) December 10 – Sultan Yahya Petra of Kelantan, King of Malaysia (d. 1979) December 13 – John Hart, American actor (d. 2009) December 15 Shan-ul-Haq Haqqee, Pakistani poet, author and lexicographer (d. 2005) Karl-Günther von Hase, German diplomat Hilde Zadek, German operatic soprano (d. 2019) December 16 Arthur C. Clarke, British/Sri Lankan science-fiction author, best known for co-writing the screenplay of 2001: A Space Odyssey (d. 2008) Beatrice Wright, American psychologist (d. 2018) December 18 – Ossie Davis, African-American actor, film director and activist (d. 2005) December 19 – Paul Brinegar, American actor (d. 1995) December 20 David Bohm, American-born physicist, philosopher and neuropsychologist (d. 1992) Petrus Hugo, South African WWII fighter pilot (d. 1986) Audrey Totter, American actress (d. 2013) December 21 Diana Athill, British literary editor, novelist and memoirist (d. 2019) Heinrich Böll, German writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1985) December 22 Marthe Gosteli, Swiss women's suffrage campaigner (d. 2017) Gene Rayburn, American television personality, best known as the host of Match Game (d. 1999) December 25 Lincoln Verduga Loor, Ecuadorian journalist, politician (d. 2009) Arseny Mironov, Russian scientist, engineer and pilot (d. 2019) December 27 – Onni Palaste, Finnish writer (d. 2009) December 28 – Ellis Clarke, 1st President of Trinidad and Tobago (d. 2010) December 29 – Ramanand Sagar, Indian film director (d. 2005) December 30 – Seymour Melman, American industrial engineer (d. 2004) December 31 – Suzy Delair, French actress, singer Hazza' al-Majali, 22nd & 32nd Prime Minister of Jordan (d. 1960) Deaths [ edit] January–March [ edit] January 2 – Sir Edward Tylor, English anthropologist (b. 1832) January 4 – Frederick Selous, British explorer (b. 1851) January 6 Sir Frederick Borden, Canadian politician (b. 1847) Hendrick Peter Godfried Quack, Dutch economist, historian (b. 1834) January 8 Sir George Warrender, 7th Baronet, British admiral (b. 1860) Mary Arthur McElroy, de facto First Lady of the United States (b. 1841) January 10 – William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, American frontiersman (b. 1846) January 16 – George Dewey, U. admiral (b. 1837) January 18 – Andrew Murray, South African author, educationist and pastor (b. 1828) January 29 – Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer, British diplomat and colonial administrator (b. 1841) February 5 – Jaber II Al-Sabah, Emir of Kuwait (b. 1860) February 8 – Anton Haus, Austro-Hungarian admiral (b. 1851) February 10 – John William Waterhouse, Italian-born artist (b. 1849) February 17 – Carolus-Duran, French painter (b. 1837) February 21 Fred Mace, American actor (b. 1878) Joaquín Dicenta, Spanish writer (b. 1862) March 5 – Manuel de Arriaga, 1st President of Portugal (b. 1840) March 6 – Jules Vandenpeereboom, 17th Prime Minister of Belgium (b. 1843) March 8 – Ferdinand von Zeppelin, German general, inventor (b. 1838) March 17 – Franz Brentano, German philosopher, psychologist (b. 1838) March 31 – Emil von Behring, German winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1854) April–June [ edit] April 1 – Scott Joplin, African-American composer, pianist (b. 1867) April 3 – Milton Wright, American bishop, father of the Wright brothers (b. 1828) April 6 – Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (b. 1893) April 7 – George Brown, British missionary (b. 1835) April 8 – Richard Olney, American politician (b. 1835) April 13 – Diamond Jim Brady, American businessman and philanthropist (b. 1856) April 14 – L. L. Zamenhof, Polish creator of Esperanto (b. 1859) April 18 – F. C. Burnand, British playwright and comic writer (b. 1836) April 29 – Queen Tehaapapa III, Tahitian queen (b. 1879) May 7 – Albert Ball, British World War I fighter ace, Victoria Cross recipient (b. 1896) May 16 – Robert Sandilands Frowd Walker, British colonial administrator (b. 1850) May 17 Charles Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak (b. 1829) Radomir Putnik, Serbian field marshal (b. 1847) May 18 – John Nevil Maskelyne, English magician and inventor (b. 1839) May 20 – Philipp von Ferrary, Italian stamp collector (b. 1850) May 23 – Queen Ranavalona III of Madagascar (b. 1855) May 24 – Les Darcy, Australian boxer (b. 1895) May 25 Maksim Bahdanovič, Belarusian poet (b. 1891) René Dorme, French World War I fighter ace (b. 1894) May 29 – Kate Harrington, American teacher, writer, and poet (b. 1831) June 3 – Matilda Carse, Irish-born American businesswoman, social reformer (b. 1835) June 5 – Karl Emil Schäfer, German World War I fighter ace (killed in action) (b. 1891) June 14 – Thomas W. Benoist, American aviator, aircraft designer and manufacturer, founder of the world ' s first scheduled airline (b. 1874) June 17 – José Manuel Pando, 25th President of Bolivia (b. 1849) June 18 – Titu Maiorescu, Romanian politician, 23rd Prime Minister of Romania (b. 1840) June 26 – John Dunville, British Army officer (killed in action) (b. 1896) June 27 Karl Allmenröder, German World War I fighter ace (killed in action) (b. 1896) Gustav von Schmoller, German economist (b. 1838) June 29 – Frans Schollaert, 19th Prime Minister of Belgium (b. 1851) June 30 – Antonio de La Gándara, French painter (b. 1861) July–September [ edit] July 2 – Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, British actor (b. 1852) July 8 – Tom Thomson, Canadian painter (b. 1877) July 12 – Donald Cunnell, British World War I fighter ace (killed in action) (b. 1893) July 16 – Philipp Scharwenka, Polish-German composer (b. 1847) July 27 – Emil Kocher, Swiss medical researcher, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1841) July 28 Stephen Luce, American admiral (b. 1827) Ririkumutima, Queen regent of Burundi July 31 Francis Ledwidge, Irish poet (killed in action) (b. 1887) Hedd Wyn, Welsh poet (killed in action) (b. 1887) Stéphane Javelle, French astronomer (b. 1864) Ferdinand Georg Frobenius, German mathematician (b. 1849) August 7 – Edwin Harris Dunning, British aviator (b. 1892) August 13 – Eduard Buchner, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1860) August 17 – John W. Kern, American Democratic politician (b. 1849) August 20 – Adolf von Baeyer, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1835) August 30 – Alan Leo, British astrologer (b. 1860) September 9 Boris Stürmer, Russian statesman, former Prime Minister (b. 1848) Madge Syers, British figure skater (b. 1881) September 11 – Georges Guynemer, French World War I fighter ace (missing in action) (b. 1894) September 15 – Kurt Wolff, German World War I fighter ace (killed in action) (b. 1895) September 23 – Werner Voss, German World War I fighter ace (killed in action) (b. 1897) September 26 – Edward Miner Gallaudet, American educator of the deaf (b. 1837) September 27 – Edgar Degas, French painter (b. 1834) September 30 – Patricio Montojo y Pasarón, Spanish admiral (b. 1839) October–December [ edit] October 3 – Eduardo di Capua, Neapolitan composer and songwriter (b. 1865) October 4 – Dave Gallaher, New Zealand rugby union football player (killed in action) (b. 1873) October 9 – Sultan Hussein Kamel of Egypt, (b. 1853) October 11 – Duke Philipp of Wurttemberg (b. 1838) October 13 – Florence La Badie, American actress (accident) (b. 1888) October 15 – Mata Hari, Dutch dancer, spy (executed) (b. 1876) October 17 – Bobby Atherton, Welsh footballer (b. 1876) October 22 – Bob Fitzsimmons, British boxer, World Heavyweight Champion (b. 1863) October 23 – Eugène Grasset, Swiss artist (b. 1845) October 27 – Arthur Rhys-Davids, British fighter ace (killed in action) (b. 1897) October 28 – Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (b. 1831) October 30 – Heinrich Gontermann, German fighter ace (flying accident) (b. 1896) November 3 – Frederick Rodgers, American admiral (b. 1842) November 8 – Colin Blythe, English cricketer (b. 1879) November 11 – Liliʻuokalani, last monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii (b. 1838) November 15 – Émile Durkheim, French sociologist (b. 1858) November 16 – Adolf Reinach, German philosopher (killed in action) (b. 1883) Neil Primrose, British Liberal MP (killed in action) (b. 1882) Auguste Rodin, French sculptor (b. 1840) December 8 – Mendele Mocher Sforim, Russian Yiddish, Hebrew writer (b. 1836) December 10 – Sir Mackenzie Bowell, 5th Prime Minister of Canada (b. 1823) December 12 – Andrew Taylor Still, American father of osteopathy (b. 1828) December 17 – Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, English physician and suffragette (b. 1836) December 19 – Richard Maybery, British fighter ace (killed in action) (b. 1895) December 20 – Eric Campbell, Scottish actor (accident) (b. 1879) Frances Xavier Cabrini, first American canonized as a saint (b. 1850) Stanisław Tondos, Polish painter (b. 1854) December 24 – Ivan Goremykin, Russian statesman, former Prime Minister (b. 1839) December 28 – Alfred Edwin McKay, Canadian fighter ace (killed in action) (b. 1892) Nobel Prizes [ edit] Physics – Charles Glover Barkla Chemistry – not awarded Medicine – not awarded Literature – Karl Adolph Gjellerup, Henrik Pontoppidan Peace – International Committee of the Red Cross References [ edit] ^ MacLeod, Duncan (August 14, 2006). "UK train accidents in which passengers were killed 1825-1924". PureCollector. Retrieved December 6, 2017. ^ SA Legion – Atteridgeville Branch. "The SS Mendi – A Historical Background". Navy News. South African Navy. Retrieved November 20, 2008. ^ Pravda. [ full citation needed] ^ "Germans and their Dead. Revolting Treatment. Science and the Barbarian Spirit". The Times (41454). London. April 17, 1917. p. 5. ^ "Cadavers Not Human. ; Gruesome Tale Believed to be Somebody's Notion of an April Fool Joke" (PDF). The New York Times. April 20, 1917. ^ Badsey, Stephen (2014). The German Corpse Factory: a Study in First World War Propaganda. Solihull: Helion. ISBN   9781909982666. ^ Neander, Joachim (2013). The German Corpse Factory: The Master Hoax of British Propaganda in the First World War. Saarbrücken: Saarland University Press. ISBN   9783862231171. ^ L'Osservatore Romano, Weekly Edition in English, 12/19 August 1998, p. 9. ^ Seton-Watson, Christopher (1967). Italy from Liberalism to Fascism: 1870 to 1925. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd. pp. 468–9. ^ "Greece declares war on Central Powers".. History. Archived from the original on April 1, 2015. ^ "Minorpowers, Greece".. Archived from the original on March 14, 2015. ^ "Suffrage Wins by 100, 000 in State; Kings by 32, 640". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. November 7, 1917. p. 1. ^ Naval History & Heritage Command. "Jacob Jones". DANFS. Retrieved April 24, 2009. ^ "Jimmy Skinner, 90, Coach of Red Wings, Dies". New York Times. July 14, 2007. Retrieved April 24, 2019. Further reading [ edit] Williams, John. The Other Battleground The Home Fronts: Britain, France and Germany 1914-1918 (1972) pp 175–242. Primary sources and year books [ edit] New International Year Book 1917 (1918), Comprehensive coverage of world and national affairs, 904 pp American Year Book: 1917 (1918), large compendium of facts about the U. online complete edition 1917 Coin Pictures.

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Годы 1913 · 1914 · 1915 · 1916 — 1917 — 1918 · 1919 · 1920 · 1921 Десятилетия 1890-е · 1900-е — 1910-е — 1920-е · 1930-е Века XIX век — XX век — XXI век 2-е тысячелетие XVIII век — XIX век — XX век — XXI век — XXII век 1890-е 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900-е 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910-е 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920-е 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930-е 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940-е 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950-е 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960-е 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970-е 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980-е 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990-е 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000-е 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Хронологическая таблица 1917 год  — невисокосный год, начинающийся в понедельник по григорианскому календарю. Это 1917 год нашей эры, 917 год 2 тысячелетия, 17 год XX века, 7 год 2-го десятилетия XX века, 8 год 1910-х годов. События Январь 1 января  — на пост президента Никарагуа вступил генерал Эмилиано Чаморро Варгас [1] [2]. 27 января  — военный переворот в Коста-Рике. Братья Тиноко свергли президента Альфредо Гонсалеса Флореса (Республиканская партия), президентом стал Хосе Фредерико Тиноко [3] [4]. Февраль 5 февраля  — обнародована новая конституция Мексики [5]. 13 февраля  — политическая стачка в Баку [6]. 17 февраля  — премьер-министр Австралии бывший лейборист Уильям Моррис Хьюз сформировал новый кабинет как лидер Национальной лейбористской партии [7]. 26 февраля  — записана первая джазовая грампластинка. 28 февраля  — император Австро-Венгрии Карл I отправил в отставку начальника генерального штаба армии генерал-фельдмаршала графа Франца Конрада фон Гётцендорфа и переместил его на должность командующего Юго-Западным фронтом в Тироле [8]. Март 4 марта  — Вудро Вильсон вступил в должность президента США на второй срок 8 марта  — в Российской империи началась Февральская революция. 10 марта  — Русское бюро ЦК РСДРП(б) призвало рабочих и солдат к активной борьбе с монархией [9]. 15 марта  — император всероссийский Николай II подписал манифест об отречении в пользу брата — великого князя Михаила Александровича. Создание Временного правительства. 16 марта  — отказ Великого князя Михаила Александровича от принятия престола. В своём ответе на манифест отречения Николая II великий князь Михаил Александрович написал, что примет верховную власть только в случае, если народ выразит на то свою волю посредством всенародного голосования на Учредительном собрании. 18 марта  — в Баку создан орган Временного правительства — Исполнительный комитет общественных организаций [6]. 22 марта  — в Тифлисе сформирован Особый Закавказский Комитет  — орган Временного правительства по управлению Закавказьем [6]. Апрель 6 апреля  — президент США Вудро Вильсон объявил войну Германской империи, используя в качестве предлога « телеграмму Циммермана ». 16 апреля  — Владимир Ленин вернулся в Петроград из Цюриха [10]. 24 апреля  — генерал-губернатор Индокитайского союза Альбер Сарро и король Сисаванг Вонг, правитель королевства Луанг Прабанг, подписали Конвенцию о внутреннем административном режиме королевства, регулирующую его подчинённые взаимоотношения с Францией [11]. Май 1 мая  — министр иностранных дел Временного правительства Павел Милюков направил ноту правительствам стран Антанты о продолжении войны. 9 мая  — Никарагуа объявила войну Германии и Австро-Венгрии [12]. 15 мая  — в Барнауле произошёл крупный пожар. Его огнём было уничтожено около 60 кварталов. 18 мая  — между Временным правительством и Исполнительным комитетом Петроградского совета достигнуто соглашение о создании коалиции. 30 мая  — председатель Югославянского клуба Антон Корошец выступил в австрийском рейхсрате с Майской декларацией с требованием объединения хорватских, сербских и словенских земель Австро-Венгрии в единое демократическое государство [13]. Июнь 11 июня  — президентом Китая вновь стал генерал Ли Юаньхун [14]. Июль 1 июля  — смещён со своего поста президент Китая генерал Ли Юаньхун [14]. 16 июля  — в Петрограде началось подавленное через 2 дня восстание солдат 1-го пулемётного полка, рабочих петроградских заводов, кронштадтских матросов, поддержаннных большевиками [15] [16]. 20 июля Премьер-министр Сербии Никола Пашич и председатель Югославянского комитета в Лондоне А. Трумбич подписали на греческом острове Керкира Корфскую декларацию об объединении после войны Сербии и югославянских земель Австро-Венгрии в единую конституционную монархию под эгидой династии Карагеоргиевичей [17]. Временное правительство отдало приказ об аресте В. И. Ленина. Ленин скрылся [10]. 21 июля Рейхсрат законом предоставил правительству Австро-Венгрии чрезвычайные полномочия [18]. Министр-председатель Временного правительства князь Георгий Львов ушёл в отставку со своего поста. Его место занял Александр Керенский. Август 3 августа  — в Оренбурге открылся I Всекиргизский (Всеказахский) съезд, на котором была создана казахская национальная партия Алаш. Съезд закончил работу 8 августа [19]. 10 августа  — в Мешхед ( Иран) прибыла Британская военная миссия в Туркестане генерала Уилфреда Маллесона, призванная влиять на ситуацию в Средней Азии в условиях ослабления России [20]. 11 августа  — Черногорский комитет национального освобождения в Париже присоединился к Корфской декларации об образовании после войны единой югославянской монархии [17]. 21 августа  — разыскиваемый российскими властями В. И. Ленин из своего укрытия на озере Разлив перебрался в Финляндию под видом кочегара на паровозе [10]. 28 августа  — в Лондоне прошла 2-я Конференция социалистов стран Антанты, в которой приняли участие социал-демократы Великобритании, Франции, Бельгии и России (кроме большевиков). Социалисты приняли резолюции в поддержку своих правительств [21]. Сентябрь 3 сентября  — микробиолог Феликс д’Эрелль объявил об открытии бактериофага. 5 сентября  — в Баку прошёл митинг протеста против введения смертной казни на фронте и в тылу [6]. 9 сентября  — началось Корниловское выступление. 13 сентября  — во Франции сформировано правительство во главе с Полем Пенлеве [22]. 14 сентября  — министр-председатель Временного правительства Александр Керенский и министр юстиции Александр Зарудный совершили государственный переворот, подписав Постановление о провозглашении России республикой, узурпировав этим одну из важнейших функций предстоящего Учредительного собрания  — принятие решения об установлении той или иной формы правления в России. До этого поступка Керенского в течение 6 месяцев Россия, согласно подписанному 16 марта Великим князем Михаилом Александровичем акту, оставалась монархией с вакантным троном в ожидании волеизъявления народа через Учредительное собрание [23]. 22 сентября  — на оккупированных германскими войсками литовских землях бывшей Российской империи закончено формирование «Летовус тариба»  — Литовского совета во главе с Антанасом Сметоной [24]. 27 сентября  — В. И. Ленин направил ЦК РСДРП (б), Петроградскому и Московскому комитетам партии письмо «Большевики должны взять власть» [10]. Октябрь 8 октября  — Александр Керенский сформировал третье коалиционное правительство. 9 октября  — султаном Египта стал Ахмед Фуад I, сменивший Хусейна Камиля [25]. 10 октября  — началась всеобщая стачка рабочих Бакинского нефтепромышленного района, продлившаяся до 26 октября [6]. 20 октября  — генералом М. В. Алексеевым положено начало Алексеевской организации. 23 октября  — ЦК РСДРП(б) по докладу В. И. Ленина принял резолюцию о вооружённом восстании [10]. Впервые сформировано Политическое бюро ЦК РСДРП(б) [26]. 24 октября  — 14-я германская и две австро-венгерские армии начали наступление на итальянском фронте и принудили 2-ю и 3-ю итальянские армии к беспорядочному отступлению. Началась битва при Капоретто [27]. 25 октября  — при Петроградском совете создан Военно-революционный комитет [9]. 31 октября  — в битве при Капоретто итальянские армии были отброшены к рубежу реки Тальяменто [27]. Ноябрь 2 ноября Министр иностранных дел Великобритании Артур Бальфур написал письмо лидеру британских сионистов Уолтеру Ротшильду, в котором было сообщено, что британское правительство «с одобрением рассматривает вопрос о создании в Палестине национального очага для еврейского народа» и приложит все усилия для содействия достижению этой цели. Лансинга-Исии соглашение между США и Японией. США признавали «особые интересы» Японии в Китае, Япония признавала доктрину «открытых дверей» [28]. 7 ноября  — произошла Октябрьская революция, открыт II Всероссийский съезд Советов рабочих и солдатских депутатов. Ликвидация Временного правительства [10]. 8 ноября II Всероссийский съезд Советов рабочих и солдатских депутатов принял Декрет о мире и Декрет о земле. Сформирован Совет Народных Комиссаров во главе с В. И. Лениным [10]. Отстранён от командования итальянской армией генерал Луиджи Кадорна, обвинённый в поражении при Капоретто [29]. 9 ноября  — итальянская армия при поддержке англо-французских дивизий остановила наступление германской и австро-венгерских армий на рубеже реки Пьяве. Завершилась битва при Капоретто [27]. 13 ноября Премьер-министр Франции Поль Пенлеве получил вотум недоверия в палате депутатов Национального собрания Франции. Через два дня президент Раймон Пуанкаре предложил формирование кабинета 76-летнему Жоржу Клемансо [30]. В Баку провозглашена советская власть [6]. 16 ноября  — Жорж Клемансо стал председателем Совета Министров и одновременно военным министром Третьей французской республики. Он заявил о начале «неограниченной войны» как на фронте — с Германией, так и в тылу — с изменой и пацифизмом [22]. 20 ноября  — третий универсал Центральной рады провозгласил о создании Украинской народной республики в составе Российской республики. 22 ноября  — Совет рабочих, солдатских и безземельных депутатов Латвии в Валке провозгласил советскую власть на неоккупированной территории Латвии [31]. 26 ноября  — в Монреале создана Национальная хоккейная лига. 28 ноября  — в Тбилиси образован Закавказский комиссариат [32]. 30 ноября  — в России национализирована фабрика товарищества Ликинской мануфактуры А. В. Смирнова во Владимирской губернии  — первая национализация промышленного предприятия, осуществлённая советской властью [33]. Декабрь 3 декабря Обращение СНК РСФСР «Ко всем трудящимся мусульманам России и Востока» [6]. Принятие «Сухого закона» конгрессом США. [ источник не указан 433 дня] 4 декабря  — в Кишинёве по инициативе Молдавской национальной партии образован Совет края  — Сфатул Цэрий, орган государственной власти в Бессарабии [34]. 6 декабря  — парламент Финляндии одобрил предложенную правительством Декларацию независимости Финляндии. 8 декабря  — декретом СНК ликвидирован Крестьянский поземельный банк. Его земли национализированы и розданы крестьянам, крестьянские долги банку в размере 3 310 000 000 рублей аннулированы [35]. 10 декабря  — французские оккупационные власти провозгласили на территории Албании Корчинскую республику [36]. 15 декабря  — в Кишинёве провозглашена Молдавская демократическая республика [34]. 18 декабря  — открылся II Общекиргизский (Всеказахский) съезд, провозгласивший Алашскую автономию и сформировавший автономное правительство Алаш-Орду во главе с Алиханом Букейхановым. Съезд закончил работу 26 декабря [19]. 21 декабря  — в составе Наркомата по делам национальностей РСФСР образован Комиссариат по литовским делам во главе с Винцасом Мицкявичюсом-Капсукасом [37]. 24 декабря  — Летувос тариба выступил с Декларацией о «вечных союзных связях Литовского государства с Германией» [37]. 27 декабря  — декретом ВЦИК национализированы все коммерческие банки России и установлена государственная монополия на банковское дело. 29 декабря В Валмиере собрался 2-й съезд Советов Латвии, который принял закон о конфискации помещичьих имений и сформировал новый Исполком Совета (правительство) во главе с Ф. Розинем. По просьбе съезда российский СНК передал в состав Латвии латгальские уезды Витебской губернии [31]. СНК РСФСР назначил Степана Шаумяна чрезвычайным комиссаром Кавказа [6]. 31 декабря  — Совет народных комиссаров постановил внести на рассмотрение Всероссийского центрального исполнительного комитета вопрос о признании государственной независимости Финляндской Республики. Родились См. также: Категория:Родившиеся в 1917 году 17 января  — Матео Максимов, цыганский писатель, автор перевода Нового Завета на цыганский язык (ум. в 1999). 25 января  — Илья Пригожин, физик и химик, лауреат Нобелевской премии по химии 1977 года (ум. в 2003). 11 февраля Сидни Шелдон, американский писатель и сценарист (ум. в 2007). Татьяна Ниловна Яблонская, советская художница, народный художник СССР, Герой Украины (ум. в 2005). 14 марта  — Николай Королёв, советский боксёр, заслуженный мастер спорта СССР (ум. в 1974). 18 марта  — Анатолий Ильич Васильев, советский и российский живописец (ум. в 1994). 22 марта  — Ростислав Иванович Вовкушевский, советский и российский живописец (ум. в 2000). 18 апреля  — Георгий Вицин, советский актёр (ум. в 2001). 22 апреля  — Ивет Шовире, французская балерина. 16 мая  — Джордж Гейнз, американский актёр. 17 мая  — Маевский Дмитрий Иванович, советский живописец (ум. в 1992). 29 мая  — Джон Кеннеди, 35-й президент США (ум. в 1963). 5 июня  — Жозе Батишта Пиньейру ди Азеведу, премьер-министр Португалии в 1975 — 1976 годах (ум. в 1983). 19 июня  — Джошуа Нкомо, один из лидеров борьбы за независимость Южной Родезии и основателей Республики Зимбабве (ум. в 1999). 8 июля  — Галина Святославовна Яхонтова, советский живописец и театральный художник (ум. в 1987). 15 июля  — Нур Мухаммед Тараки  — афганский писатель и революционер, лидер Апрельской революции, в результате которой стал председателем Революционного совета (ум. в 1979). 22 июля  — Адам Малик, индонезийский политик и дипломат, пионер индонезийской журналистики. В разные годы занимал посты вице-президента Индонезии, министра иностранных дел Индонезии, спикера Совета народных представителей, председателя Генеральной Ассамблеи ООН (ум. в 1984). 2 августа  — Илья Лавров, русский советский писатель (ум. в 1983). 22 августа  — Джон Ли Хукер, американский блюзовый певец и гитарист (ум. в 2001). 23 августа  — Никита Моисеев, учёный в области общей механики и прикладной математики (ум. в 2000). 28 августа  — Вечеслав Холевац, югославский военный и политик, Народный герой Югославии, 36-й мэр Загреба (ум. 1970). 20 сентября  — Абдель Латиф Махмуд аль-Богдади, египетский политический и военный деятель, один из лидеров революции 1952 года, вице-президент Объединённой Арабской Республики и Египта в 1958 — 1964 годах (ум. 1999). 30 сентября  — Юрий Петрович Любимов, советский и российский режиссёр, актёр и педагог, народный артист России. 7 ноября  — Иосиф Боярский, советский мультипликатор, аниматор, кинематографист (ум. в 2008). 11 ноября  — Мак Рейнольдс, американский писатель- фантаст (ум. в 1983). 19 ноября  — Индира Приядаршини Ганди (इन्दिरा गांधी), индийский политический деятель, премьер-министр Индии в 1966 — 1977 и 1980 — 1984 годах (ум. в 1984). 16 декабря  — сэр Артур Кларк, английский писатель, учёный, футуролог и изобретатель (ум. в 2008). 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Ok, but we need a REAL 1917 story, if you know what I mean. Actually, the Enfield wasn't great - he loads it with a clip of five rounds, never once adds any more rounds, yet fires at least 7 shots. I don't blame them given the difficulties of real time, single take' filming, but it definitely wasn't perfect in this respect. A correction to the comparison of WW1 to the American Civil War: most battles and campaigns from July 1863 to the end of the ACW involved the extensive use of trenches (Vicksburg, the Overland Campaign, Petersburg, etc. the war was fought with the shovel as much as the rifle. In addition, muskets were used in early battles (such as Shiloh) but by mid 1862 onward most soldiers were equipped with Springfield/Enfield minie ball rifles. After Gettysburg, very little massing of troops occurred as a battle tactic. In truth, WW1 was similar to the second half of the ACW, with the terrifying addition of technology such as mass produced long-distance exploding ordinance and armor.

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