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*[[Address of the President of the United States to the Senate]]<dd></dd>22 January 1917<dd></dd>Appealing to Europeans for "peace without victory" | *[[Address of the President of the United States to the Senate]]<dd></dd>22 January 1917<dd></dd>Appealing to Europeans for "peace without victory" | ||
| − | *[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/wilson1917inauguration.htm Inaugural Address of President Wilson]<dd></dd>4 March 1917 | + | *[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/wilson1917inauguration.htm Inaugural Address of President Wilson]<dd></dd>4 March 1917<dd></dd>At the beginning of his second term in office |
| − | <dd></dd>At the beginning of his second term in office | + | |
| − | *[http://www.histdoc.net/history/abdic.html The Abdication of Nicholas II]<dd></dd>15 March 1917 (2 March in the Julian calendar) | + | *[http://www.histdoc.net/history/abdic.html The Abdication of Nicholas II]<dd></dd>15 March 1917 (2 March in the Julian calendar)<dd></dd>(Russian facsimile and transcription) |
| − | <dd></dd>(Russian facsimile and transcription) | + | |
*[[The Abdication of Nicholas II]]<dd></dd>15 March 1917 (2 March in the Julian calendar)<dd></dd>(English translation) | *[[The Abdication of Nicholas II]]<dd></dd>15 March 1917 (2 March in the Julian calendar)<dd></dd>(English translation) | ||
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*V. I. Lenin, [http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/apriltheses.htm The April Theses]<dd></dd>April 1917<dd></dd>Calling for Soviet control of the Russian state | *V. I. Lenin, [http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/apriltheses.htm The April Theses]<dd></dd>April 1917<dd></dd>Calling for Soviet control of the Russian state | ||
| − | *[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/haighindenburgdespatch.htm Sir Douglas Haig's Hindenburg Line Despatch] | + | *[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/haighindenburgdespatch.htm Sir Douglas Haig's Hindenburg Line Despatch]<dd></dd>31 May 1917 |
| − | <dd></dd>31 May 1917 | + | |
*[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/espionageact.htm U.S. Espionage Act]<dd></dd>15 June 1917<dd></dd>The act was amended in May 1918 as the [http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/1918/usspy.html Sedition Act]<br> and subsequently repealed in 1921. | *[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/espionageact.htm U.S. Espionage Act]<dd></dd>15 June 1917<dd></dd>The act was amended in May 1918 as the [http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/1918/usspy.html Sedition Act]<br> and subsequently repealed in 1921. | ||
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*[http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/diplomacy/forrel/1918rv1/ch5menu.htm The Bolshevik <i>Coup d'Etat</i> in Russia]<dd></dd> As documented in telegrams by Yale's Avalon Project.<dd></dd>7 - 22 November 1917 | *[http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/diplomacy/forrel/1918rv1/ch5menu.htm The Bolshevik <i>Coup d'Etat</i> in Russia]<dd></dd> As documented in telegrams by Yale's Avalon Project.<dd></dd>7 - 22 November 1917 | ||
| − | *[http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/focsani.htm The Truce of Focsani Between Roumania and the Central Powers] | + | *[http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/focsani.htm The Truce of Focsani Between Roumania and the Central Powers]<dd></dd>9 December 1917<dd></dd>(Note: This is a description, not the text itself.) |
| − | <dd></dd>9 December 1917<dd></dd>(Note: This is a description, not the text itself.) | + | |
*[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/jerusalemdecree.htm The Fall of Jerusalem]<dd></dd>December 1917<dd></dd>The Ottoman surrender Jerusalem to British control | *[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/jerusalemdecree.htm The Fall of Jerusalem]<dd></dd>December 1917<dd></dd>The Ottoman surrender Jerusalem to British control | ||
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- German Discussions Concerning Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
- </dd>9 January 1917
- The Zimmerman Note
- </dd>19 January 1917
- Address of the President of the United States to the Senate
- </dd>22 January 1917
- </dd>Appealing to Europeans for "peace without victory"
- </dd>22 January 1917
- Inaugural Address of President Wilson
- </dd>4 March 1917
- </dd>At the beginning of his second term in office
- </dd>4 March 1917
- The Abdication of Nicholas II
- </dd>15 March 1917 (2 March in the Julian calendar)
- </dd>(Russian facsimile and transcription)
- </dd>15 March 1917 (2 March in the Julian calendar)
- The Abdication of Nicholas II
- </dd>15 March 1917 (2 March in the Julian calendar)
- </dd>(English translation)
- </dd>15 March 1917 (2 March in the Julian calendar)
- Announcement of the First Provisional Government
- </dd>16 March 1917 (3 March in the Julian calendar)
- Grand Duke Mikhail's Manifesto
- </dd>16 March 1917 (3 March in the Julian calendar)
- Telegram from the American Consulate in Sweden to the U.S. Secretary of State
- </dd>17 March 1917
- </dd>Forwarding concerns about the Russian revolutionary movement
- </dd>17 March 1917
- The Proclamation of Baghdad
by Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Maude- </dd>19 March 1917
- Telegram from the American Consulate General in Petrograd
to the U.S. Secretary of State- </dd>20 March 1917
- </dd>Describing local conditions and popular sentiment in Petrograd
- </dd>20 March 1917
- Telegram from the American Consulate General in Moscow
to the U.S. Secretary of State- </dd>20 March 1917
- </dd>Describing local conditions and popular sentiment in Moscow
- </dd>20 March 1917
- Lansing's Memorandum of the US Cabinet Meeting
- </dd>20 March 1917
- Wilson's War Message to Congress
- </dd>2 April 1917
- </dd>Asking Congress for a declaration of war
- </dd>2 April 1917
- Senator Norris Opposes U.S. Entry into the War
- </dd>4 April 1917
- Senators Norris and Lafollette Oppose Wilson's War Message
- </dd>4 - 5 April 1917
- Formal U.S. Declaration of War
- </dd>6 April 1917
- "Do Your Bit for America
- </dd>15 April 1917
- </dd>President Wilson's appeal to the American public
- </dd>15 April 1917
- First Battle of the Scarpe (Capture of Vimy Ridge)
- </dd>A collection of various documents, records, and maps.
- </dd>9 - 14 April 1917
- </dd>A collection of various documents, records, and maps.
- V. I. Lenin, The April Theses
- </dd>April 1917
- </dd>Calling for Soviet control of the Russian state
- </dd>April 1917
- Sir Douglas Haig's Hindenburg Line Despatch
- </dd>31 May 1917
- U.S. Espionage Act
- </dd>15 June 1917
- </dd>The act was amended in May 1918 as the Sedition Act
and subsequently repealed in 1921. - </dd>15 June 1917
- The Reichstag Peace Resolution
- </dd>19 July 1917
- </dd>Ignored by the High Command
- </dd>19 July 1917
- Pope Benedict XV's Peace Proposal
- </dd>1 August 1917
- </dd>Ignored by virtually all
- </dd>1 August 1917
- The 27 Articles of T.E. Lawrence
- </dd>20 August 1917
- The Joint Socialist Statement on the Refusal of Passports to Stockholm
- </dd>9 September 1917
- Lenin's Call to Power
- </dd>24 October 1917
- </dd>Urging that power be seized from the Provisional Government
- </dd>(Leading immediately to the October Revolution)
- </dd>24 October 1917
- Lenin's Decree on Peace
- </dd>26 October 1917
- </dd>Encouraging a widening of the Socialist revolution beyond Russia
- </dd>26 October 1917
- Militarism
- </dd> (1906 monograph by Karl Liebknecht)
- </dd>First American printing of the English translation: October, 1917
- </dd> (1906 monograph by Karl Liebknecht)
- The Balfour Declaration
- </dd>2 November 1917
- </dd>British approval for a Jewish homeland in Palestine
- </dd>2 November 1917
- The Bolshevik Coup d'Etat in Russia
- </dd> As documented in telegrams by Yale's Avalon Project.
- </dd>7 - 22 November 1917
- </dd> As documented in telegrams by Yale's Avalon Project.
- The Truce of Focsani Between Roumania and the Central Powers
- </dd>9 December 1917
- </dd>(Note: This is a description, not the text itself.)
- </dd>9 December 1917
- The Fall of Jerusalem
- </dd>December 1917
- </dd>The Ottoman surrender Jerusalem to British control
- </dd>December 1917
- Soviet Recognition of Finnish Independence
- </dd>18 December 1917
- Soviet Recognition of the Republic of Finland
- </dd>Alsoavailable in English translation
- </dd>18 - 23 December 1917
- </dd>Alsoavailable in English translation
- Sir Douglas Haig's Despatch on the 1917 Campaigns
- </dd>25 December 1917
- Propaganda Leaflets
- </dd>1915 - 1918
- Sir Douglas Haig's Despatches as British Commander-in-Chief
- </dd>1916 - 1919
- History of Intelligence (B), British Expeditionary Force in France
- </dd>January 1917 - April 1919
