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* [[January 10]] – [[Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition]]: Seven survivors of the '''[[Ross Sea party]]''' were rescued after being stranded for several months.<ref>{{cite book|author-link= Ernest Shackleton|last= Shackleton|first= Ernest|title= South|url= https://archive.org/details/South00Shac|publisher= William Heinemann|location= London|year= 1919|pages= 334–337}}</ref>
* [[January 10]] – [[Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition]]: Seven survivors of the '''[[Ross Sea party]]''' were rescued after being stranded for several months.<ref>{{cite book|author-link= Ernest Shackleton|last= Shackleton|first= Ernest|title= South|url= https://archive.org/details/South00Shac|publisher= William Heinemann|location= London|year= 1919|pages= 334–337}}</ref>
* [[January 11]] &ndash; 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.<ref>{{cite book|author=Canada. Parliament. House of Commons|title=Official Report of Debates, House of Commons|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6iElAQAAIAAJ|year=1939|publisher=Queen's Printer|page=4044}}</ref>
* [[January 11]] &ndash; 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.<ref>{{cite book|author=Canada. Parliament. House of Commons|title=Official Report of Debates, House of Commons|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6iElAQAAIAAJ|year=1939|publisher=Queen's Printer|page=4044}}</ref>
* [[January 16]] &ndash; The [[Virgin Islands|Danish West Indies]] is sold to the United States for $25&nbsp;million.
* [[January 16]] &ndash; The [[Danish West Indies]] is sold to the United States for $25&nbsp;million (equivalent to ${{Inflation|US|25|1917}}&nbsp;million in {{Inflation/year|US}}).
* [[January 22]] &ndash; WWI: United States President [[Woodrow Wilson]] calls for "peace without victory" in Germany.
* [[January 22]] &ndash; WWI: United States President [[Woodrow Wilson]] calls for "peace without victory" in Germany.
* [[January 25]] &ndash; WWI: British [[armed merchantman]] {{SS|Laurentic|1908|6}} is sunk by mines off [[Lough Swilly]] (Ireland), with the loss of 354 of the 475 aboard.
* [[January 25]] &ndash; WWI: British [[armed merchantman]] {{SS|Laurentic|1908|6}} is sunk by mines off [[Lough Swilly]] (Ireland), with the loss of 354 of the 475 aboard.
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* [[March 7]] &ndash; "[[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 7]] &ndash; "[[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]] &ndash; (N.S.) ([[February 23]], O.S.) &ndash; The [[February Revolution]] begins in Russia: Women calling for bread in [[Petrograd]] start riots, which spontaneously spread throughout the city.
* [[March 8]] &ndash; (N.S.) ([[February 23]], O.S.) &ndash; The [[February Revolution]] begins in Russia: Women calling for bread in [[Petrograd]] start riots, which spontaneously spread throughout the city.
[[SS Storstad]], the ship that rammed and sank the [[RMS Empress of Ireland]], is torpedoed and sunk by [[SM U-62]] with the loss of 3 crew members.
* [[March 10]] &ndash; The Province of [[Batangas]] is formally founded, as one of the [[Philippines]]' first [[encomienda]]s.
* [[March 10]] &ndash; The Province of [[Batangas]] is formally founded, as one of the [[Philippines]]' first [[encomienda]]s.
* [[March 11]] &ndash; [[Mexican Revolution]]: [[Venustiano Carranza]] is elected president of Mexico; the United States gives ''[[de jure]]'' recognition of his government.
* [[March 11]] &ndash; [[Mexican Revolution]]: [[Venustiano Carranza]] is elected president of Mexico; the United States gives ''[[de jure]]'' recognition of his government.
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* [[November 20]]
* [[November 20]]
** WWI: [[Battle of Cambrai (1917)|Battle of Cambrai]] &ndash; British forces, using [[tank]]s, make early progress in an attack on German positions, but are soon beaten back.
** WWI: [[Battle of Cambrai (1917)|Battle of Cambrai]] &ndash; British forces, using [[tank]]s, make early progress in an attack on German positions, but are soon beaten back.
** The [[Ukraine]] is declared a republic.
** [[Ukraine]] is [[Third Universal of the Ukrainian Central Council|declared]] [[Ukrainian People's Republic|a republic]].
* [[November 22]] &ndash; In [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada, the [[National Hockey Association]] suspends operations.
* [[November 22]] &ndash; In [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada, the [[National Hockey Association]] suspends operations.
* [[November 23]] &ndash; 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 23]] &ndash; 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]].
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=== February ===
=== February ===
[[File:Zsa Zsa Gabor - 1959.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Zsa Zsa Gabor]]]]
[[File:Zsa Zsa Gabor - 1959.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Zsa Zsa Gabor]]]]
[[File:Burgess1.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Anthony Burgess]]]]
[[File:Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan.jpg|thumb|120px|''[[Agha (title)|Agha]]'' [[Yahya Khan|Yahya Khan]], [[President of Pakistan]]]]
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* [[February 2]] &ndash; [[Đỗ Mười]], Vietnamese leader (d. [[2018]])
* [[February 2]] &ndash; [[Đỗ Mười]], Vietnamese leader (d. [[2018]])
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** [[Robert Lowell]], American poet (d. [[1977]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Thomas Francis Parkinson|title=Robert Lowell; a Collection of Critical Essays|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LvdaAAAAMAAJ|year=1968|publisher=Prentice-Hall|page=12}}</ref>
** [[Robert Lowell]], American poet (d. [[1977]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Thomas Francis Parkinson|title=Robert Lowell; a Collection of Critical Essays|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LvdaAAAAMAAJ|year=1968|publisher=Prentice-Hall|page=12}}</ref>
** [[Dinah Shore]], American singer (d. [[1994]])
** [[Dinah Shore]], American singer (d. [[1994]])
** [[Thanjavur K. P. Sivanandam]], [[Carnatic Music|Carnatic]] [[veena]] player and a descendant of the [[Thanjavur Quartet|Tanjore Quartet]] (d. [[2003]])
* [[March 2]]
* [[March 2]]
** [[Desi Arnaz]], Cuban-born American actor, bandleader, musician, and television producer; co-founder of [[Desilu Productions]] (d. [[1986]])
** [[Desi Arnaz]], Cuban-born American actor, bandleader, musician, and television producer; co-founder of [[Desilu Productions]] (d. [[1986]])
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* [[April 9]]
* [[April 9]]
** [[Brad Dexter]], American actor (d. [[2002]])
** [[Brad Dexter]], American actor (d. [[2002]])
** [[Vincent O'Brien]], Irish racehorse trainer (d. [[2009]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ7EB2HZWXA|format=video|title=Vincent O'Brien – Greatest Racehorse Trainer Of All Time?|publisher=World Horse Racing|accessdate=2023-03-23}}</ref>
** [[Vincent O'Brien]], Irish racehorse trainer (d. [[2009]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ7EB2HZWXA|format=video|title=Vincent O'Brien – Greatest Racehorse Trainer Of All Time?|date=April 22, 2022 |publisher=World Horse Racing|accessdate=2023-03-23}}</ref>
* [[April 10]] &ndash; [[Robert Burns Woodward]], American chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1979]])
* [[April 10]] &ndash; [[Robert Burns Woodward]], American chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1979]])
* [[April 11]] &ndash; [[Morton Sobell]], American spy (d. [[2018]])
* [[April 11]] &ndash; [[Morton Sobell]], American spy (d. [[2018]])
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** [[Virginia Dale]], American actress, dancer (d. [[1994]])
** [[Virginia Dale]], American actress, dancer (d. [[1994]])
** [[Álvaro Domecq y Díez]], Spanish aristocrat (d. [[2005]])
** [[Álvaro Domecq y Díez]], Spanish aristocrat (d. [[2005]])
** [[Naji Talib]], Prime Minister of Iraq (d. [[2012]])
* [[July 2]] &ndash; [[André Lafargue]], French journalist, resistance fighter (d. [[2017]])
* [[July 2]] &ndash; [[André Lafargue]], French journalist, resistance fighter (d. [[2017]])
* [[July 4]] &ndash; [[Manolete]], Spanish bullfighter (d. [[1947]])
* [[July 4]] &ndash; [[Manolete]], Spanish bullfighter (d. [[1947]])
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** [[John Cornforth]], Australian chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2013]])
** [[John Cornforth]], Australian chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2013]])
** [[Tetsuo Hamuro]], Japanese swimmer (d. [[2005]])
** [[Tetsuo Hamuro]], Japanese swimmer (d. [[2005]])
* [[September 9]] – [[Russell Hellman]], American politician and member of the [[Michigan House of Representatives]] from 1961 to 1980 (d. [[2004]])
* [[September 10]] &ndash; [[Miguel Serrano]], Chilean diplomat, explorer and journalist (d. [[2009]])
* [[September 10]] &ndash; [[Miguel Serrano]], Chilean diplomat, explorer and journalist (d. [[2009]])
* [[September 11]]
* [[September 11]]
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* [[December 21]] &ndash; [[Heinrich Böll]], German writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1985]])<ref>{{cite book|title=European Writers|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=o4hZAAAAMAAJ|year=1983|publisher=Scribner|isbn=978-0-684-16594-3|page=3165}}</ref>
* [[December 21]] &ndash; [[Heinrich Böll]], German writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1985]])<ref>{{cite book|title=European Writers|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=o4hZAAAAMAAJ|year=1983|publisher=Scribner|isbn=978-0-684-16594-3|page=3165}}</ref>
* [[December 22]] &ndash; [[Marthe Gosteli]], Swiss women's suffrage campaigner (d. [[2017]])
* [[December 22]] &ndash; [[Marthe Gosteli]], Swiss women's suffrage campaigner (d. [[2017]])
* [[December 24]]
** [[Kim Jong-suk]] is the wife of [[Kim Il-sung]]And She was a freedom fighter and a politician
* [[December 25]]
* [[December 25]]
** [[Lincoln Verduga Loor]], Ecuadorian journalist, politician (d. [[2009]])
** [[Lincoln Verduga Loor]], Ecuadorian journalist, politician (d. [[2009]])
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* [[February 10]] &ndash; [[John William Waterhouse]], Italian-born English artist (b. [[1849]])
* [[February 10]] &ndash; [[John William Waterhouse]], Italian-born English artist (b. [[1849]])
* [[February 16]] &ndash; [[Octave Mirbeau]], French art critic and novelist (b. [[1848]])
* [[February 16]] &ndash; [[Octave Mirbeau]], French art critic and novelist (b. [[1848]])
* [[February 17]] &ndash;
* [[February 17]] &ndash; [[Carolus-Duran]], French painter (b. [[1837]])
* [[Carolus-Duran]], French painter (b. [[1837]])
* [[Sir Wilfrid Laurier]], Canadian politician, 7th Prime Minister of Canada (1896-1911) (b. [[1841]])
* [[February 21]]
* [[February 21]]
** [[Joaquín Dicenta]], Spanish writer (b. [[1862]])
** [[Joaquín Dicenta]], Spanish writer (b. [[1862]])

Latest revision as of 15:14, 13 November 2024

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1917 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1917
MCMXVII
Ab urbe condita2670
Armenian calendar1366
ԹՎ ՌՅԿԶ
Assyrian calendar6667
Baháʼí calendar73–74
Balinese saka calendar1838–1839
Bengali calendar1324
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 calendar阳火龙年
(male Fire-Dragon)
2043 or 1662 or 890
    — to —
阴火蛇年
(female Fire-Snake)
2044 or 1663 or 891

1917 (MCMXVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1917th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 917th year of the 2nd millennium, the 17th year of the 20th century, and the 8th year of the 1910s 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.

Events

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

January

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February

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President Woodrow Wilson of the United States announces to Congress the breaking of diplomatic relations with Germany

March

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

SS Storstad, the ship that rammed and sank the RMS Empress of Ireland, is torpedoed and sunk by SM U-62 with the loss of 3 crew members.

April

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Lenin

May

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June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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Brazilian President Venceslau Brás signs a declaration of war against the Central Powers

November

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December

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The Senate of Finland in 1917

Date unknown

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Births

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Births
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January

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Ernest Borgnine
Jânio Quadros

February

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Zsa Zsa Gabor
Agha Yahya Khan, President of Pakistan

March

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Dinah Shore
Desi Arnaz
Dame Vera 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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Sir Arthur C. Clarke
Heinrich Böll
Ellis Clarke

Date unknown

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Deaths

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January–March

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Buffalo Bill Cody
Ferdinand von Zeppelin
Emil von Behring

April–June

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Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia
Jose Manuel Pando
Titu Maiorescu
Frans Schollaert

July–September

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Adolf von Baeyer
Mata Hari

October–December

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Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein
Auguste Rodin
Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini

Nobel Prizes

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References

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Further reading

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

Primary sources and year books

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