November 1917

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November 2: The Balfour Declaration as written by Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour.

The following events occurred in November 1917:

Thursday, November 1, 1917

Friday, November 2, 1917

Japanese diplomat Ishii Kikujirō meeting with United States Secretary of State Robert Lansing in Washington, D.C. to sign the Lansing–Ishii Agreement.

Saturday, November 3, 1917

Poster of the first three American soldiers to die fighting in World War I: Merle Hay, Thomas Enright and James Bethel Gresham.

Sunday, November 4, 1917

Monday, November 5, 1917

Tuesday, November 6, 1917

Wednesday, November 7, 1917

Soviet Russia's First Leader Following his Seizure of Power during the Bolshevik Revolution

Thursday, November 8, 1917

The Winter Palace in Petrograd the day after it was captured by the Bolsheviks.

Friday, November 9, 1917

Saturday, November 10, 1917

Sunday, November 11, 1917

Monday, November 12, 1917

Tuesday, November 13, 1917

Gurkha soldiers holding front line trenches at the Battle of Mughar Ridge.

Wednesday, November 14, 1917

Thursday, November 15, 1917

Friday, November 16, 1917

Saturday, November 17, 1917

HMS Calypso during the Second Battle of Heligoland Bight, drawn by William Lionel Wyllie.

Sunday, November 18, 1917

Wounded British soldiers resting during the Battle of Nebi Samwil.

Monday, November 19, 1917

Tuesday, November 20, 1917

A British tank sits abandoned in a German trench at the Battle of Cambrai.

Wednesday, November 21, 1917

Thursday, November 22, 1917

Friday, November 23, 1917

Saturday, November 24, 1917

Sunday, November 25, 1917

German soldiers clashing with Portuguese troops at the Battle of Ngomano.

Monday, November 26, 1917

Frank Calder, first President of the National Hockey League.

Tuesday, November 27, 1917

Wednesday, November 28, 1917

Thursday, November 29, 1917

Political cartoon depicting Australian prime minister Billy Hughes being hit by an egg.

Friday, November 30, 1917

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