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The following events occurred in September 1917:

Australian infantry wearing respirators during Battle of Polygon Wood.
Soldiers using machine guns in the Battle of Passchendaele - September 1917.
Wounded men at the side of a road after the Battle of the Menin Road Ridge.

September 1, 1917 (Saturday) edit

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September 3, 1917 (Monday) edit

 
Russian infantrymen killed by chemical weapons during the Battle of Jugla near Riga, Latvia, September 1917.

September 4, 1917 (Tuesday) edit

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September 8, 1917 (Saturday) edit

  • Battle of Mărășești – Romanian and Russian forces successfully held off a massive German offensive on the Siret River near Mărășești, Romania, resulting in an estimated 60,000 to 65,000 enemy casualties. The Allies suffered 53,060 casualties including 12,208 killed, 22,867 wounded, and 17,985 missing.[45]
  • Battle of Verdun – French forces captured several German trenches before counter-battery from enemy artillery forced the attack to be called off.[46]

September 9, 1917 (Sunday) edit

 
General Lavr Kornilov greeted by his officers during his attempted coup in Russia.

September 10, 1917 (Monday) edit

September 11, 1917 (Tuesday) edit

September 12, 1917 (Wednesday) edit

September 13, 1917 (Thursday) edit

September 14, 1917 (Friday) edit

 
Russian president Alexander Kerensky in his office

September 15, 1917 (Saturday) edit

September 16, 1917 (Sunday) edit

September 17, 1917 (Monday) edit

September 18, 1917 (Tuesday) edit

September 19, 1917 (Wednesday) edit

September 20, 1917 (Thursday) edit

 
British soldiers resting in trenches during the Battle of the Menin Road Ridge, 20 September 1917

September 21, 1917 (Friday) edit

September 22, 1917 (Saturday) edit

 
The disguised Sherlock Holmes chloroforms German agent Von Bork in "His Last Bow".

September 23, 1917 (Sunday) edit

 
German flying ace Werner Voss

September 24, 1917 (Monday) edit

September 25, 1917 (Tuesday) edit

September 26, 1917 (Wednesday) edit

 
British troops prepare for attack the day before the Battle of Polygon Wood, 25 September 1917

September 27, 1917 (Thursday) edit

September 28, 1917 (Friday) edit

September 29, 1917 (Saturday) edit

September 30, 1917 (Sunday) edit

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September 9 1917 Sunday 10 September 10 1917 Monday 11 September 11 1917 Tuesday 12 September 12 1917 Wednesday 13 September 13 1917 Thursday 14 September 14 1917 Friday 15 September 15 1917 Saturday 16 September 16 1917 Sunday 17 September 17 1917 Monday 18 September 18 1917 Tuesday 19 September 19 1917 Wednesday 20 September 20 1917 Thursday 21 September 21 1917 Friday 22 September 22 1917 Saturday 23 September 23 1917 Sunday 24 September 24 1917 Monday 25 September 25 1917 Tuesday 26 September 26 1917 Wednesday 27 September 27 1917 Thursday 28 September 28 1917 Friday 29 September 29 1917 Saturday 30 September 30 1917 Sunday 31 ReferencesSeptember 1 1917 Saturday editBattle of Jugla The Russian Twelfth Army fortified the banks of the Maza Jugla river in Latvia in an attempt to slow the German Eighth Army advance on Riga and allow most of the force to escape 1 The United States Army established Camp Lewis as a training camp for recruits serving in World War I The camp began permanent and renamed Fort Lewis in 1927 2 Around this time the 80th 3 and 81st Infantry Divisions were established 4 The Royal Flying Corps established air squadrons No 89 5 No 91 6 No 92 7 and No 103 8 The Port Huron and Detroit Railroad was incorporated to own and operate 14 miles 22 km of railroad track along the St Clair River from Port Huron Michigan to Marine City Michigan 9 The Alberta Farmers Co operative Elevator Company merged with the Grain Growers Grain Company to form United Grain Growers which provided grain marketing handling and supply for farmers in the Canadian Prairies 10 Morinaga Milk Industry was established in Tokyo with its current products distributed in North America through Kraft Foods 11 Born Mohammad Abbas Baig Pakistani army officer credited for building the first artillery units of the Pakistan Army in Jhelum British India d 2008 Lewis C Dowdy American academic 6th President of North Carolina A amp T State University in Eastover South Carolina d 2000 September 2 1917 Sunday editBattle of Jugla A force of 6 000 Latvian Riflemen withstood the brunt of the German attack for 26 hours allowing the rest of the Russian Twelfth Army to retreat from Riga 12 An explosion on a British cargo ship carrying munitions struck and sank attacking German submarine SM U 28 killing all 39 crew on board 13 British armed cargo ship HMS Dundee was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean by German submarine SM UC 49 killing nine crew before she sank the next day 14 U S military air base Scott Field was established in St Clair County Illinois 15 The German Fatherland Party was established to represent ultra conservative groups opposed to the Reichstag Peace Resolution made on July 19 Although the party grew to have more than 1 25 million members in 1918 it was dissolved in the German Revolution the same year 16 The present stone building of the Makawao Union Church was dedicated in Makawao Hawaii It was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hawaii in 1985 17 18 The newspaper Trinidad and Tobago Guardian released its first edition the first newspaper published in Trinidad and Tobago 19 Born Laurindo Almeida Brazilian jazz musician credited for creating the music genre jazz samba in Sao Paulo d 1995 Cleveland Amory American writer and activist known for his activism in animal rights and children s works including The Cat Who Came for Christmas in Nahant Massachusetts d 1998 Bodil Kjer Danish actress known for her film roles in Jenny and the Soldier and Babette s Feast in Odense Denmark d 2003 September 3 1917 Monday edit nbsp Russian infantrymen killed by chemical weapons during the Battle of Jugla near Riga Latvia September 1917 Battle of Jugla The Latvian Riflemen force lost half of its unit before retreating as the rest of the Russian Twelfth Army retreated to Vidzeme Latvia The German Eighth Army entered Riga the same day Russian forces in total suffered 25 000 casualties while German casualties were minimum at 5 000 20 The Luftstreitkrafte German Air Force launched its first night raid sending five Gotha bombers to attack Chatham Dockyard in Kent England The raid killed 152 people including 130 Royal Navy recruits when a bomb hit their barracks the highest death toll inflicted by a single aerial bomb during World War I 21 United States Army 1st Aero Squadron arrived in France 22 Royal Navy minesweeper HMS Begonia sank with the loss of 94 crew 23 German submarine SM U 66 disappeared and likely sank after striking a mine in the North Sea with all 40 crew on board lost 24 During the final days of the Battle of Mărășești Romania lost its most famous partisan fighter and national hero Ecaterina Teodoroiu who was killed by machine gun fire 25 Born G V Iyer Indian film director known for films Bhagavad Gita and Swami Vivekananda in Nanjangud India d 2003 September 4 1917 Tuesday editThe Luftstreitkrafte German Air Force launched a second night raid against the United Kingdom sending 11 Gotha bombers to raid London Only five bombers made it to London where 18 Sopwith Camel aircraft were scrambled to intercept Although neither side met up the attempted raid proved Sopwith Camel airplanes could operate well at night 26 The Royal Flying Corps established air squadron No 104 27 The first federal reserve bank for Nebraska opened in Omaha 28 New York City transit stations for the BMT Broadway Line including Canal Street Eighth Street 14th Street and Prince Street were opened for service 29 Born Henry Ford II American auto executive CEO of the Ford Motor Company from 1945 to 1979 son of Edsel Ford and grandson of Henry Ford in Detroit d 1987 September 5 1917 Wednesday editThe Third Zimmerwald Conference held in Stockholm was the final conference for the anti war socialist Zimmerwald Movement 30 German submarine SM U 88 struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off the Netherlands with the loss of all 43 crew 31 French passenger ship SS Alesia was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean by German submarine SM UC 69 She was abandoned and sunk the next day by German U boat SM UC 50 32 The United States Army established Camp Devens in Middlesex County Massachusetts as a temporary training base for soldiers mobilizing for World War I It became the permanent army base of Fort Devens in 1931 33 The Royal Flying Corps established air squadron No 192 34 Born Art Rupe American music executive founder of Specialty Records in Greensburg Pennsylvania Marty Links American cartoonist creator of Emmy Lou in Oakland California d 2022 September 6 1917 Thursday editVice Admiral Sir Rosslyn Wemyss was appointed Deputy First Sea Lord for the British Admiralty only to be relieved on September 27 by Vice Admiral Herbert L Heath The position existed for the duration of both world wars 35 At the National Eisteddfod of Wales held in Birkenhead England the Chairing of the Bard ceremony ended dramatically with the honorary chair being draped in black to signify that the winner Hedd Wyn had died a month earlier in battle 36 37 Daily newspaper Echo in Lithuania released its first edition 38 The unfinished Henry James novels The Ivory Tower and The Sense of the Past were both published by Collins in the United Kingdom and Scribners in the United States 39 Born Philipp von Boeselager German army officer member of the 20 July plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler recipient of the Order of Merit in Burg Heimerzheim Germany d 2008 Yao Yilin Chinese state leader 5th Vice Premier of the People s Republic of China in Hong Kong d 1994 Basanti Dulal Nagchaudhuri Indian physicist designer of first cyclotron in India at the University of Calcutta in Dhaka District British India d 2006 September 7 1917 Friday editBattle of Verdun France launched a second offensive against Germany near Verdun France to capitalize on gains made in August 40 British ocean liner Minnehaha was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by German submarine SM U 48 killing 43 people on board 41 The Port Victoria aircraft was first flown 42 The Luftstreitkrafte established air squadrons Jagdstaffel 42 43 and 76 44 Born Leonard Cheshire British air force officer recipient of the Victoria Cross and Distinguished Flying Cross in Chester England d 1992 John Cornforth Australian chemist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research in stereochemistry in Sydney d 2013 Born Tetsuo Hamuro Japanese swimmer gold medalist at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Fukuoka Japan d 2005 Jacob Lawrence American painter known for works including the Migration Series in Atlantic City New Jersey d 2000 September 8 1917 Saturday editBattle of Mărășești Romanian and Russian forces successfully held off a massive German offensive on the Siret River near Mărășești Romania resulting in an estimated 60 000 to 65 000 enemy casualties The Allies suffered 53 060 casualties including 12 208 killed 22 867 wounded and 17 985 missing 45 Battle of Verdun French forces captured several German trenches before counter battery from enemy artillery forced the attack to be called off 46 September 9 1917 Sunday edit nbsp General Lavr Kornilov greeted by his officers during his attempted coup in Russia A military coup led by Russian General Lavr Kornilov was thwarted when Vikzhel the governing body for Russia s large railway union issued orders from its members to intercept all telegram messages made by coup participants and delay any trains transporting Russian soldiers 47 A nationwide general strike involving 100 000 industrial workers throughout Australia officially ended following a decision between union leaders and the Australian board although it would be another two weeks before most strikers resumed work 48 49 British soldiers stationed at French port of Etaples mutinied over conditions in the training camp 50 The 14th Army of the Imperial German Army was established 51 Died Boris Shturmer Russian state leader 6th Prime Minister of Russia b 1848 Madge Syers British figure skater first woman to compete in the World Figure Skating Championships gold medalist in the 1908 Summer Olympics b 1881 September 10 1917 Monday editGerman submarine UC 42 was sunk in Cork Harbour Ireland probably by one of her own mines with the loss of 26 crew 52 American stage actress Elsie Ferguson made her screen debut in the historical drama Barbary Sheep directed by Maurice Tourneur Adapted from the novel of the same name by Robert Hichens the movie was distributed by Famous Players Lasky 53 54 Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev completed the Classical Symphony and would premier in Petrograd the following year 55 Born Miguel Serrano Chilean diplomat served as ambassador for three administrations from 1953 to 1970 in Santiago d 2009 Masahiko Kimura Japanese wrestler eight time champion in judo wrestling in Kumamoto Japan d 1993 Born Helen Codere Canadian American anthropologist best known for her work with the Kwakwakaʼwakw indigenous people of coastal British Columbia in Winnipeg d 2009 September 11 1917 Tuesday editThe attempt by Russian General Lavr Kornilov to take over the Russian Provisional Government by military coup ended in failure 56 German submarine SM U 49 was rammed shelled and sunk in the Bay of Biscay by British Transport with the loss of all 43 crew 57 French flying ace Georges Guynemer went missing in action while flying a SPAD aircraft during combat with German aircraft near Poelkapelle Belgium German ace Kurt Wisserman of Jagdstaffel 3 was credited with shooting him down but Guynemer s body was never found Guynemer had 54 kills at the time of his death 58 59 The village of Edgerton Alberta was incorporated 60 Torrance High School opened for secondary students in Torrance California 61 The original main building and three others are listed in the National Register of Historic Places 62 The Bellevue Conference was held Born Herbert Lom Czech British actor best known for his comedic roles in The Ladykillers and The Pink Panther film series in Prague d 2012 Charles Jones Australian politician cabinet minister for the second and third Whitlam ministry in Newcastle New South Wales Australia d 2003 Born Jessica Mitford British American non fiction writer author of Hons and Rebels and The American Way of Death member of the aristocratic Mitford family in Gloucestershire England d 1996 Daniel Wildenstein French art dealer and racehorse owner third member of the family to preside over Wildenstein amp Company four time winner of the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe in horse racing in Paris d 2001 Born Ferdinand Marcos Filipino state leader 10th President of the Philippines in Sarrat Philippines d 1989 Donald Blakeslee American air force pilot one of the most decorated pilots of World War II and the Korean War including seven Distinguished Flying Crosses two Silver Stars two Distinguished Service Crosses six Air Medals and the Legion of Merit in Fairport Harbor Ohio d 2008 September 12 1917 Wednesday editEleventh Battle of the Isonzo The Italian offensive against Austria Hungary along Isonzo River in northern Italy ended with some key Austro Hungarian defenses remaining unconquered Italy suffered massive casualties with 30 000 dead 108 000 wounded and 20 000 missing or taken prisoner Austria Hungary had 20 000 dead 45 000 wounded 30 000 missing and 20 000 taken prisoner 63 Alexandre Ribot resigned as Prime Minister of France for the fourth and final time and was replaced by Paul Painleve 64 A force of 400 men from the Honourable Artillery Company ended the mutiny of British soldiers at the Etaples base in France 65 German submarine SM U 45 was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by Royal Navy submarine HMS D7 with the loss of 43 of her 45 crew 66 Born Silvino Barsana Agudo Filipino politician Governor of the Batanes province in the Philippines from 1968 to 1971 in Tuguegarao Philippines d 2010 John E Anderson American financial leader and philanthropist owner of Topa Equities Ltd and donor to major hospitals in Los Angeles recipient of the Humanitarian Award from the National Conference for Community and Justice in Minneapolis d 2011 Pierre Sevigny Canadian politician Member of Parliament for Longueuil from 1957 to 1963 key figure in the Munsinger affair that forced him to resign in Quebec City d 2004 Russ Christopher American baseball player pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics from 1942 to 1947 and the Cleveland Indians when the team won the 1948 World Series in Richmond California d 1954 September 13 1917 Thursday editGerman submarine SM UC 21 left port from Zeebrugge Belgium for the Bay of Biscay but disappeared after that date with all 26 crew presumed lost 67 The comedy drama The Gulf Between starring Grace Darmond and Niles Welch was the first movie feature made in Technicolor then a two color process and the fourth color film to be released Only fragments of it survive at the Margaret Herrick Library George Eastman Museum and the National Museum of American History 68 Born Robert Ward American composer known for his works including the opera The Crucible based on the Arthur Miller play which received a Pulitzer Prize for Music in Cleveland d 2013 September 14 1917 Friday edit nbsp Russian president Alexander Kerensky in his office Russia was declared a republic by the Russian Provisional Government with Alexander Kerensky as president 69 Catholic secondary school Colegio del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus was established in Iloilo City Philippines by the Daughters of Charity 70 The musical The Boy by Fred Thompson and Percy Greenbank with music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot premiered at the Adelphi Theatre in London and ran 801 performances the longest running show up until that point 71 The Fairey aircraft was first flown 72 The California State Fair hosted the last California State Fair Special train wreck in Sacramento involving two trains with coal cars attached smashing head on for spectators This event originally started in 1913 73 Born Ettore Sottsass Austrian Italian designer best known for his furniture and office designs created through his firm Sottsass Associati in Innsbruck Austria d 2007 Joyce Chen Chinese American chef best known for promoting Beijing cuisine in the United States through her successful Joyce Chen Cook Book series and Joyce Chen Cooks television shows on PBS in Beijing d 1994 Heinrich Ehrler German air force officer pilot of the Luftwaffe during World War II with over 200 credited kills recipient of the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross in Lauda Konigshofen Germany d 1945 killed in action September 15 1917 Saturday editGerman ace Kurt Wolff was shot down and killed in his Fokker airplane during a dogfight with Royal Flying Corps Sopwith Camels north of Wervicq Belgium His 33 kills tied him with compatriots Otto Konnecke and Heinrich Bongartz as the 20th highest scoring German ace of World War I 74 Financial columnist B C Forbes published the first issue of Forbes magazine 75 76 The South Fremantle Football Club defeated East Fremantle 41 to 26 to win their second consecutive West Australian Football League premiership 77 Born Shan ul Haq Haqqee Pakistani poet best known for his collections Tar i Pairahan and Harf i Dilras in Delhi d 2005 Buddy Jeannette American basketball player and coach guard and coach for the Baltimore Bullets when it won the Basketball Association of America final in 1948 in New Kensington Pennsylvania d 1998 Richard Arnell British composer known for compositions including Landscapes and Figures and film scores for The Visit in Hampstead London England d 2009 Alf Pike Canadian hockey player left wing and centre for the New York Rangers from 1939 to 1947 in Winnipeg d 2009 September 16 1917 Sunday editThe general election in Sweden saw the liberal Swedish Social Democratic Party gain control of the Parliament of Sweden from the conservative Electoral League winning 86 of the 230 seats in the Riksdag 78 Royal Navy submarine HMS G9 was rammed and sunk at night in the North Sea by fellow navy destroyer HMS Pasley after the submarine had mistaken Pasley for a U boat and fired two torpedoes at her All but one of her 31 crew were killed with the survivor rescued although initially assumed to be a German prisoner of war 79 The cornerstone of the Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary was laid in Chicago with the building complete and classes commencing in November 1918 80 September 17 1917 Monday editGerman submarine SM UC 45 sank in the North Sea with the loss of all 35 crew She was later salvaged repaired and returned to service 81 The first Medal of Honor of World War I was awarded to shipfitter Patrick McGunigal of U S Navy armored cruiser Huntington after he rescued crew member H W Hoyt from a kite balloon that blew away in bad weather while the ship was on an escort mission in the Atlantic Ocean 82 The National Federation of Federal Employees was formed in Washington D C and now represents some 100 000 federal government employees 83 The Junkers J 7 a prototype of the Junkers aircraft was first flown 84 Born Tim Ward English football player midfielder for various clubs including Derby from 1935 to 1953 and the England national football team from 1947 to 1948 managed clubs Barnsley and Derby from 1953 to 1968 in Cheltenham England d 1993 Isang Yun Korean composer known for orchestral works including My Land My People and Exemplum in Memoriam Kwangju in Sansei Japanese Korea d 1995 September 18 1917 Tuesday editThe Vilnius Conference was held to discuss the formation of an independent Lithuania from the Russian Empire 85 British cargo ship Port Kembla struck a mine and sank in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Farewell Greenland with all crew rescued 86 87 A sizable shipment of goods including 1 200 tonnes of lead went down with the ship Plans to recover the metal occurred as recently as 2012 88 Born June Foray American voice actress best known for the voice of Rocky the Flying Squirrel in Springfield Massachusetts d 2017 Francis Parker Yockey American philosopher proponent of white nationalism and the New Right in Chicago d 1960 suicide September 19 1917 Wednesday editBorn Paterson Clarence Hughes Australian air force officer highest scoring Australian flying ace during the Battle of Britain recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross in Cooma Australia d 1940 killed in action Edward Tyrer British law enforcer Commissioner of Police during the 1967 Hong Kong riots in British Guiana d 2004 Amalia Hernandez Mexican choreographer founder of Ballet Folklorico de Mexico in Mexico City d 2000 September 20 1917 Thursday edit nbsp British soldiers resting in trenches during the Battle of the Menin Road Ridge 20 September 1917 Battle of the Menin Road Ridge British and Commonwealth troops with the British Second and Fifth Armies attacked the German Fourth Army in West Flanders Belgium capturing Wurst Farm and other key defensive positions along Menin Road Ridge 89 The Income War Tax Act received royal assent in Canada establishing a temporary tax which remains in force to this day 90 The Wartime Elections Act gave female relatives of Canadian servicemen the right to vote 91 A tropical storm developed about 160 miles 260 km northeast of Barbados but strengthened when it crossed Saint Lucia and Martinique islands several hours later It would become a Category 1 hurricane in 24 hours 92 Born Red Auerbach American basketball coach led the Boston Celtics to nine NBA championships from 1950 to 1966 in New York City d 2006 Fernando Rey Spanish actor best known for his collaborations with director Luis Bunuel including Tristana The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie and That Obscure Object of Desire as well as the drug lord in The French Connection in A Coruna Spain d 1994 Abdel Latif Boghdadi Egyptian politician Vice President of Egypt from 1958 to 1961 in Mansoura Egypt d 1999 Died Jack Cooper Australian rules footballer half back for the Fitzroy Football Club from 1907 to 1915 killed at the Battle of Passchendaele b 1889 September 21 1917 Friday editHermann Goring commander of German air squadron Jagdstaffel 27 and future commander of the Luftwaffe in World War II shot down British pilot Ralph Curtis during a dogfight over Flanders Belgium Curtis died later from his wounds while in German custody He had fifteen aerial victories to his name 93 The United States Army established the 139th Aero Squadron at Kelly Field San Antonio 94 The Nueva Gerona hurricane formed in the Caribbean Sea forcing the U S Weather Bureau to issue advisories 95 Died Frederick Birks Australian army officer recipient of the Victoria Cross for action during the Battle of the Menin Road Ridge killed in action b 1894 Francis Aylmer Maxwell British army officer recipient of the Victoria Cross for action during the Second Boer War killed at the Battle of the Menin Road Ridge b 1871 September 22 1917 Saturday edit nbsp The disguised Sherlock Holmes chloroforms German agent Von Bork in His Last Bow The Vilnius Conference established the Council of Lithuania to pursue the secession of Lithuania from the Russian Empire 96 A Royal Naval Air Service Curtiss seaplane sank German submarine SM UB 32 in the North Sea the only confirmed instance of a British aircraft sinking a German submarine without the assistance of surface ships during World War I 97 The Nueva Gerona hurricane strengthened to Category 2 while passing just south of Haiti 98 The Collingwood Football Club defeated Fitzroy at Melbourne Cricket Ground to win the 21st VFL Premiership 99 The American comedy drama Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm was released with Mary Pickford in the starring role and directed by Marshall Neilan Screenwriter Frances Marion adapted it from the novel by Kate Douglas Wiggin The film became Pickford s fourth hit of the year and the second biggest film at the box office for 1917 100 101 The Sherlock Holmes story His Last Bow was published in The Strand Magazine 102 103 Born Richard C Hottelet American journalist final surviving member of the Murrow Boys at CBS News in New York City d 2014 Died John Henry Knight British engineer invented one of the first petrol powered automobiles in the United Kingdom b 1847 September 23 1917 Sunday edit nbsp German flying ace Werner Voss The Nueva Gerona hurricane struck the northern coast of Jamaica Heavy winds damaged crops and structures on plantations and nine people were killed when high winds struck Port Antonio 104 The United States Weather Bureau issued warnings along the Florida coast from West Palm Beach to Boca Grande 105 French troopship SS Medie was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Algeria by German submarine SM UC 27 with the loss of 250 of the 626 people on board 106 107 During an epic 10 minute dogfight against six aircraft of the Royal Flying Corps No 56 Squadron German flying ace Werner Voss was shot down and killed in his Fokker triplane by British ace Arthur Rhys Davids At the time of his death Voss has 48 victories and was the second leading German ace behind Manfred von Richthofen Voss would eventually be the fourth highest scoring German ace of World War I 108 The Royal Flying Corps established air squadron No 105 109 The Barossa Valley railway line was completed in South Australia 110 Born Rodolfo Guzman Huerta Mexican wrestler better known as El Santo in Tulancingo Mexico d 1984 Asima Chatterjee Indian chemist noted researcher into organic chemistry and phytochemistry that lead to development of drugs to treat epilepsy and malaria in Calcutta British India d 2006 Knut Haugland Norwegian explorer resistance fighter of Operation Gunnerside during World War II member of the Kon Tiki expedition in 1947 in Rjukan Norway d 2009 Died Robert Swain Peabody American architect co founder of the firm Peabody and Stearns b 1845 September 24 1917 Monday editA group of New Zealand soldiers were struck by an oncoming train when they disembarked on the wrong side of their passenger car at Bere Ferrers railway station in Devon England Nine men were killed instantly and another later died of injuries in the hospital 111 Nine German Navy Zeppelins attempted an attack on the middle and north of England but only L 35 made it in dropping her bombs near Rotherham Total damage inflicted by the raid was 2 210 112 Sixteen German Gotha bombers set out to raid the United Kingdom five reached London and another eight bombed targets in Dover Kent England 113 The Nueva Gerona hurricane intensified to Category 3 when it reached Cayman Brac 114 Born William Bundy American public servant foreign affairs adviser to U S Presidents John F Kennedy and Lyndon B Johnson in Boston d 2000 Doud Eisenhower first son of Dwight D Eisenhower and Mamie Eisenhower in San Antonio d 1921 September 25 1917 Tuesday editBattle of the Menin Road Ridge British forces repulsed a German counterattack to secure their capture of German trenches and defense points along Menin Road Ridge in West Flanders Belgium at a cost of 20 255 casualties 115 116 Fifteen German Gotha bombers set out to bomb London but only three reached the city British pilots Douglas John Bell and George Williams of the Royal Flying Corps s No 78 Squadron shot down one of the bombers in the North Sea using a Sopwith Strutter 117 The Nueva Gerona hurricane reached Category 4 when it hit Cuba and entered the Gulf of Mexico It devastated the village of Nueva Gerona leaving only 10 homes standing and causing a total 20 deaths through Cuba Cuban president Mario Garcia Menocal declared the area a disaster and appealed for aid from the United States 118 119 The 2nd Special Operations Squadron was established at Fort Omaha Nebraska 120 Born Johnny Sain American baseball player pitcher for the Boston Braves in three World Series coached the New York Yankees Detroit Tigers and Minnesota Twins to World Series wins in Havana Arkansas d 2006 Phil Rizzuto American baseball player shortstop for the New York Yankees from 1941 to 1956 in New York City d 2007 Died Thomas Ashe Irish activist founding member of the Irish Volunteers b 1885 Frano Supilo Croatian politician member of Croatian Parliament from 1906 to 1910 founding member of the Yugoslav Committee b 1870 September 26 1917 Wednesday edit nbsp British troops prepare for attack the day before the Battle of Polygon Wood 25 September 1917 Battle of Polygon Wood Seven British and two Australian divisions under command of General Herbert Plumer launched a new offensive against the Germans in West Flanders Belgium following successes from the Battle of the Menin Road Ridge with plans to push the German defensive back from the ridge to Polygon Wood named for its geometric shape on military maps 121 French cargo ship Jacqueline was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by German submarine SM U 101 with the loss of all 35 crew 122 German submarine SM UC 33 was shelled rammed and sunk in St George s Channel by a British patrol boat with the loss of 27 of her 28 crew 123 Born Real Caouette Canadian politician founder of the ralliement creditiste movement in Quebec in Amos Quebec d 1976 Harrison Brown American chemist member of the Manhattan Project advocate for nuclear arms limitation in Sheridan Wyoming d 1986 Thurman Tucker American baseball player center fielder for the Chicago White Sox from 1942 to 1947 and the Cleveland Indians when the club won the 1948 World Series in Gordon Texas d 1993 Died Hans von Blixen Finecke Swedish equestrian bronze medalist at the 1912 Summer Olympics twin brother to Bror von Blixen Finecke husband to Danish writer Karen Blixen killed in a plane crash b 1886 Edward Miner Gallaudet American educator pioneer instructor for the deaf b 1837 Bartholomew James Stubbs Australian politician member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1911 to 1917 killed in the Battle of Polygon Wood b 1872 September 27 1917 Thursday editBattle of Polygon Wood British forces dug down after forcing the German line back and repulsing enemy counterattacks German casualties from September 21 to the end of the month were estimated at 13 500 The British had 15 375 casualties with 1 215 killed 124 Australian casualties were 5 471 dead and wounded 125 The Nueva Gerona hurricane weakened to Category 3 while turning northeast towards Florida Warnings were issued for the U S Gulf States with heavy rains and flooding causing major crop and property The storm was blamed for one fatality in Louisiana 126 127 German submarine SM UC 6 struck a mine and sank in the North Sea with the loss of all 16 crew 128 The Royal Flying Corps established air squadron No 114 129 The Australian government established the Repatriation Department which operated until 1974 130 Born Louis Auchincloss American novelist known for works including The House of Five Talents Portrait in Brownstone and East Side Story in Lawrence Nassau County New York d 2010 Carl Ballantine American magician considered the first magician to incorporate comedy into his magic acts in Chicago d 2009 Naina Devi Indian singer and music producer popular vocalist in Hindustani classical music music producer for All India Radio and Doordarshan recipient of the Padma Shri in Calcutta British India d 1993 Died Edgar Degas French painter credited as one of the founders of Impressionism although worked in realism as well with works such as The Bellelli Family b 1834 September 28 1917 Friday editSecond Battle of Ramadi The British 15th Indian Division and 6th Indian Cavalry Brigade were mobilized to capture Ramadi in Mesopotamia now Iraq from the Ottoman Empire when British intelligence learned railway construction was delaying Germany from sending reinforcements to bolster existing Ottoman units in the region 131 Twenty seven German bombers 25 Gothas and two newly commissioned Zeppelin Staaken bombers attempted a raid on England but most turned back due to bad weather The few that did reach their targets dropped bombs that injured three people and inflicted 129 in damage Three Gothas were lost and six others were damaged while landing 132 133 The first 46 American air cadets arrived at Foggia Italy for training followed by another 250 In all almost 500 American aviators received training in Italy before the war ended in November 1918 134 The Royal Navy established the Plans Division as the strategic arm of the Admiralty for both world wars 135 The Portuguese Naval Aviation was established as the air military army of the Portuguese Navy 136 Italian actor and film maker Vittorio De Sica made his screen debut in the Italian adventure film The Clemenceau Affair adapted from the novel by Alexandre Dumas 137 Born Wee Chong Jin Singaporean judge first Chief Justice of Singapore in Penang Malaysia d 2005 Died T E Hulme English poet and critic known for his developing concepts on modernism killed in action b 1883 Patrick Bugden Australian soldier recipient of the Victoria Cross for leading rescue missions for wounded soldiers during the Battle of Polygon Wood killed in action b 1897 September 29 1917 Saturday editOperation Albion Germany launched an amphibious attack on the Russian controlled West Estonian archipelago in the Baltic Sea to strategically set up a launching point for an attack on Petrograd 138 Second Battle of Ramadi British Indian forces captured Ramadi in what is now Iraq with 995 casualties most of them being light wounds from shrapnel bursts Ottoman forces in the town suffered 120 dead 190 wounded and 3 456 taken prisoner The capture was so swift and immediate that several local Arab tribes switched alliances from the Ottoman Empire to the British Commonwealth 139 Henry Lefroy retained his position as Premier of Western Australia after his Nationalist Country National Labor coalition defeated the Australian Labor Party led by Opposition Leader Philip Collier in the Western Australian state election 140 Seven Gothas and two Zeppelin Staaken bombers raided England killing 40 people and injuring 87 By this time the population of London was so alarmed by the German night raids that up to 300 000 people sought shelter in London Underground stations at night while others left the city to seek overnight accommodation elsewhere or else slept in open fields in the countryside 141 The Nueva Gerona hurricane made landfall near Fort Walton Beach Florida with winds clocked at 115 mph 185 km h The storm was blamed for the deaths of five people in Crestview Florida 142 Duan Qirui Premier of the Republic of China secretly negotiated a series of loans with the Japanese government to help China meet its military commitments for the Allies during World War I 143 German submarine SM UC 55 was shelled depth charged and sunk off Shetland by Royal Navy destroyers HMS Sylvia and HMS Tirade with the loss of 10 of her 27 crew 144 McLeod s Light Railways opened a rail line between Ahmedpur and Katwa in West Bengal India 145 146 The Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation launched its first ship a freighter named Sudbury from its yard in Bristol 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