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This article is about the year 1917. For other uses, see1917 (disambiguation).

From top to bottom, left to right: TheZimmermann Telegram reveals Germany’s secret offer toMexico, helping push theUnited States intoWorld War I; theRussian Revolution sees the fall ofTsar Nicholas II and the rise ofVladimir Lenin’s Bolsheviks, beginning theRussian Civil War; France’sNivelle Offensive fails, causing huge losses and mutinies; theBattle of Passchendaele inflicts over half a million casualties in Flanders with little gain; theBattle of Jerusalem ends with British capture of the city from the Ottoman Empire; and theHalifax 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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1917 in variouscalendars
Gregorian calendar1917
MCMXVII
Ab urbe condita2670
Armenian calendar1366
ԹՎ ՌՅԿԶ
Assyrian calendar6667
Baháʼí calendar73–74
Balinese saka calendar1838–1839
Bengali calendar1323–1324
Berber calendar2867
British Regnal yearGeo. 5 – 8 Geo. 5
Buddhist calendar2461
Burmese calendar1279
Byzantine calendar7425–7426
Chinese calendar丙辰年 (Fire Dragon)
4614 or 4407
    — to —
丁巳年 (Fire Snake)
4615 or 4408
Coptic calendar1633–1634
Discordian calendar3083
Ethiopian calendar1909–1910
Hebrew calendar5677–5678
Hindu calendars
 -Vikram Samvat1973–1974
 -Shaka Samvat1838–1839
 -Kali Yuga5017–5018
Holocene calendar11917
Igbo calendar917–918
Iranian calendar1295–1296
Islamic calendar1335–1336
Japanese calendarTaishō 6
(大正6年)
Javanese calendar1847–1848
Juche calendar6
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4250
Minguo calendarROC 6
民國6年
Nanakshahi calendar449
Thai solar calendar2459–2460
Tibetan calendarམེ་ཕོ་འབྲུག་ལོ་
(male Fire-Dragon)
2043 or 1662 or 890
    — to —
མེ་མོ་སྦྲུལ་ལོ་
(female Fire-Snake)
2044 or 1663 or 891
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1917 (MCMXVII) was acommon year starting on Monday of theGregorian calendar and acommon year starting on Sunday of theJulian calendar, the 1917th year of theCommon Era (CE) andAnno Domini (AD) designations, the 917th year of the2nd millennium, the 17th year of the20th century, and the 8th year of the1910s decade. As of the start of 1917, the Gregorian calendar was 13 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Calendar year

Events

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Below, the events ofWorld War I have the "WWI" prefix.

January

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Main article:January 1917

February

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Main article:February 1917

March

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Main article:March 1917
Women calling for bread and peace - Petrograd, 8 March

April

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Main article:April 1917
Lenin

May

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Main article:May 1917

June

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Main article:June 1917

July

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Main article:July 1917

August

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Main article:August 1917

September

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Main article:September 1917

October

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Main article:October 1917
Brazilian PresidentVenceslau Brás signs a declaration of war against theCentral Powers

November

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Main article:November 1917

December

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Main article:December 1917
TheSenate of Finland in 1917

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  • The first edition of theWorld 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.
  • TheTrue Jesus Church is established in Beijing.

Births

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Births
January ·February ·March ·April ·May ·June ·July ·August ·September ·October ·November ·December

January

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Jane Wyman
Ernest Borgnine
Jânio Quadros
Louis Zamperini

February

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Zsa Zsa Gabor
AghaYahya Khan,President of Pakistan

March

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Dinah Shore
Desi Arnaz
DameVera Lynn
Cyrus Vance

April

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Robert Bloch
Ella Fitzgerald

May

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Raymond Burr
John F. Kennedy

June

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Dean Martin
Eric Hobsbawm
Susan Hayward

July

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Reg Smythe
Robert Conquest
Phyllis Diller

August

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Robert Mitchum
Jack Kirby
Denis Healey

September

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Ferdinand Marcos
Fernando Rey
El Santo

October

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June Allyson
Rodney Robert Porter
Dizzy Gillespie
Joan Fontaine

November

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Park Chung Hee
Pedro Infante
Indira Gandhi

December

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SirArthur C. Clarke
Heinrich Böll
Ellis Clarke

Date unknown

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Deaths

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January–February

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Buffalo Bill Cody

March–April

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Ferdinand von Zeppelin
Emil von Behring
Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia
Jose Manuel Pando
Titu Maiorescu
Frans Schollaert

May–June

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July–August

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Adolf von Baeyer
Mata Hari

September–October

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Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein

November–December

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Auguste Rodin
SaintFrances Xavier Cabrini

Nobel Prizes

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References

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  2. ^Shackleton, Ernest (1919).South. London: William Heinemann. pp. 334–337.
  3. ^Canada. Parliament. House of Commons (1939).Official Report of Debates, House of Commons. Queen's Printer. p. 4044.
  4. ^Little, Becky (August 21, 2019)."The U.S. Bought 3 Virgin Islands from Denmark. The Deal Took 50 Years".HISTORY. RetrievedSeptember 15, 2025.
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  8. ^"Germans and their Dead. Revolting Treatment. Science and the Barbarian Spirit".The Times. No. 41454. London. April 17, 1917. p. 5.
  9. ^"Cadavers Not Human.; Gruesome Tale Believed to be Somebody's Notion of an April Fool Joke"(PDF).The New York Times. April 20, 1917.
  10. ^Badsey, Stephen (2014).The German Corpse Factory: a Study in First World War Propaganda. Solihull: Helion.ISBN 9781909982666.
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  12. ^"Mongolia".Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.Navy Department,Naval History and Heritage Command. RetrievedApril 25, 2017.
  13. ^L'Osservatore Romano, Weekly Edition in English, 12/19 August 1998, p. 9.
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  15. ^"Women's Day The Netherlands". RYB. RetrievedDecember 10, 2024.
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  18. ^"Suffrage Wins by 100,000 in State; Kings by 32,640".Brooklyn Daily Eagle. November 7, 1917. p. 1.
  19. ^The British Dominions Year Book. British Dominions General Insurance Company. 1922. p. 107.
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  22. ^"Jimmy Skinner, 90, Coach of Red Wings, Dies".New York Times. July 14, 2007. RetrievedApril 24, 2019.
  23. ^Chawkins, Steve; Thursby, Keith (3 July 2014)."Louis Zamperini dies at 97; Olympic track star and WWII hero". Obituary.Los Angeles Times.
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  55. ^Aaronsohn, Sarah (1890–1917)
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  57. ^"Tringë Smajli, the Albanian heroine who fought bravely against the Ottoman Empire". October 10, 2020.

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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