October 1917

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October 1917

The following events occurred in October 1917:

Mata Hari, former famed exotic dancer, executed in France for spying.
Battlefield after the first day of fighting at the First Battle of Passchendaele. Photo by Frank Hurley.
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October 1, 1917 (Monday)

October 2, 1917 (Tuesday)

October 3, 1917 (Wednesday)

October 4, 1917 (Thursday)

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British soldiers going up to the front line during the Battle of Broodseinde. Photo by Ernest Brooks.

October 5, 1917 (Friday)

October 6, 1917 (Saturday)

October 7, 1917 (Sunday)

October 8, 1917 (Monday)

October 9, 1917 (Tuesday)

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Ruined street in Poelcappelle, Belgium.

October 10, 1917 (Wednesday)

October 11, 1917 (Thursday)

October 12, 1917 (Friday)

October 13, 1917 (Saturday)

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"Miracle of the Sun on front page of Ilustração Portuguesa, 29 October 1917.

October 14, 1917 (Sunday)

October 15, 1917 (Monday)

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Indian artillery soldiers at Battle of Mahiwa.

October 16, 1917 (Tuesday)

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British soldiers pushing an 18-pounder field gun through mud near Langemark, Belgium.

October 17, 1917 (Wednesday)

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Russian pre-dreadnought Slava sinking during Battle of Moon Sound.

October 18, 1917 (Thursday)

October 19, 1917 (Friday)

October 20, 1917 (Saturday)

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Suffragist Alice Paul, arrested in Washington, D.C.

October 21, 1917 (Sunday)

October 22, 1917 (Monday)

October 23, 1917 (Tuesday)

October 24, 1917 (Wednesday)

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Entrenched Italian troops along the Piave river during the Battle of Caporetto.

October 25, 1917 (Thursday)

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Poster showing the members of the Bolshevik Party that headed the October Revolution in Petrograd.

October 26, 1917 (Friday)

October 27, 1917 (Saturday)

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British flying ace Arthur Rhys-Davids.

October 28, 1917 (Sunday)

October 29, 1917 (Monday)

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Australian troops crossing a flooded battlefield during the Battle of Passchendaele. Photo by Frank Hurley.

October 30, 1917 (Tuesday)

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Canadian soldiers carry wounded at the Second Battle of Passchendaele.
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Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, Prime Minister of Italy

October 31, 1917 (Wednesday)

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The charge of the Australian Light Horse at Beersheba, 1917, painted by George Lambert.

and Desert Mounted Corps of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force attacked and captured Beersheba, Syria, from Ottoman forces, ending the stalemate in Southern Palestine and starting the Southern Palestine offensive. Some 1,947 Ottoman troops were taken prisoner and another estimated 1,000 were killed or wounded. British casualties were 171 killed.[149] The capture of Beersheba was clinched with a rare (by this date) mounted charge by the Australian Mounted Division.[150][151]

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