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WW1 - Pt. 2
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WW1 - Timeline 1
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February 21 - December 18, 1916 German attack on Verdun, longest battle, French victory, great losses for both
March 9, 1916 General Pancho Villas, raid on Columbus, New Mexico, distracts U.S from WW1
March 24, 1916 French passenger ship, Sussex is destroyed by torpedo, Americans wounded
May 31 - June 1, 1916 Battle of Jutland, largest naval battle, no clear victor, between Britain and Germany
June 5, 1916 British support by T.E Lawrence, Hussein lead an Arab revolt against the Turks
July 1, 1916 start of the 2nd battle of (river) Somme, the greatest number of British losses, 60,000. British, France, and GB
August - December 1916 Romania joins the Allies, quickly taken over by Germany
August 28, 1916 Italy declares war on Germany
November 28, 1916 First German airplane raid on Britain
December 12, 1916 Germany issues peace note suggesting a compromise
December 18, 1916 Battle of Verdun ends, German defeat
February 3, 1917 U.S. severs diplomatic ties with Germany
February 24, 1917 Zimmerman telegram is passed, Mexico allies w/ Germany against the U.S.
April 6, 1917 U.S. declares war on Germany
May 28, 1917 Pershing leaves NY for France, Pershing is a U.S. general
June 26, 1917 First U.S. troops arrive in France, 1st division
July 11, 1917 Pershing requests upwards of 3,000,000 men
November 7, 1917 Bolshevik Revolution results in a communist gov under Lenin
December 22, 1917 Russia opens peace negotiations with Germany (Brest-Litovsk)
January 8, 1918 Wilson makes 14 points address to Congress, how to create peace after the war
June 6, 1918 U.S troops capture Bouresches and sotuhern part of Belleau Wood
July 16-17, 1918 Tsar Nicholas II and family killed by Bolsheviks
September 12, 1918 U.S forces clear the St. Miheal salient during the greatest air assault of the war
September 27 - October 17, 1918 Haig's forces storm the Hindenburg Line, breaking through at several points, German Defensive Line
November 11, 1918 Armistace Day
January 10-15, 1919 Communist Revolt in Berlin
January 18, 1919 Start of peace negotiations in Paris
January 25, 1919 Peace conference accepts principle of a League of Nations
May 7 - June 28, 1919 Treaty of Versailles is drafted and signed
September 15, 1916 Tanks introduced by the British on the Somme battlefield
August 31, 1916 Germany suspends sub warfare
April 2, 1917 Wilson delivers war address to Congress
March 1, 1917 Zimmerman telegram is published by press
February 1, 1917 Germany resumes unrestricted sub warfare
May 4, 1916 Germany agrees to limit sub warfare
March 15, 1917 Tsar Nicholas abdicates due to Russian Revolution
December 7, 1917 U.S. declares war on Ausria-Hungary
February 6, 1919 German National Assembly, meets in Weimar
November 7-11, 1918 Germany negotiates an armistace with the Allies
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