February 1918

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Signing of the Peace Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, ending the fighting between Ukraine and the Central Powers.
Swedish, German and Soviet soldiers together during a lull in the Invasion of Åland off Finland.

The following events occurred in February 1918:

Friday, February 1, 1918

Saturday, February 2, 1918

The Methodist Church in Brighton, Victoria, Australia destroyed by a tornado.

Sunday, February 3, 1918

Monday, February 4, 1918

Two men observe a large beached ship with "Belgian Relief" painted on her side
SS Imo aground on the Dartmouth side of the harbour Halifax Explosion in December 1917.

Tuesday, February 5, 1918

Wednesday, February 6, 1918

Gustav Klimt

Thursday, February 7, 1918

Bishop Vladimir Bogoyavlensky

Friday, February 8, 1918

Saturday, February 9, 1918

Sunday, February 10, 1918

Turkish Sultan Abdul Hamid II

Monday, February 11, 1918

White Guard artillery men during the Battle of Antrea in Finland.

Tuesday, February 12, 1918

Wednesday, February 13, 1918

Thursday, February 14, 1918

Friday, February 15, 1918

Saturday, February 16, 1918

The original 20 members of the Council of Lithuania after signing the Act of Independence of Lithuania.

Sunday, February 17, 1918

General Max Hoffmann

Monday, February 18, 1918

Tuesday, February 19, 1918

Wednesday, February 20, 1918

Thursday, February 21, 1918

The last Carolina parakeet dies at the Cincinnati Zoo.

Friday, February 22, 1918

Saturday, February 23, 1918

Sunday, February 24, 1918

Monday, February 25, 1918

Tuesday, February 26, 1918

A fire kills hundreds at the Happy Valley Racecourse in Hong Kong.

Wednesday, February 27, 1918

Thursday, February 28, 1918

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