Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/News/September 2017/World War I timeline

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{{WPMILHIST Newsletter section header 2|This Month in World War I}}

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| style="background:yellowgreen; width:100px;" | Italian

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| style="background:lightgreen;" | Balkan

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| style="background:cornflowerblue;" | Naval

| style="background:lightskyblue;" | Air

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| style="background:yellow;" | Asian and Pacific

| style="background:red;" | Gallipoli

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| September–October

| Operation Albion. German capture of Oesel, Dago and Moon Islands.

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| September 1–3

| Battle of Jugla.

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| September 5–12

| The Third Zimmerwald Conference of the anti-war socialist Zimmerwald Movement, is held in Stockholm.

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| September 8

| Russia: General Kornilov's coup attempt fails.

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| September 12

| Alexandre Ribot resigns as Prime Minister of France; he is replaced by Paul Painlevé.

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| September 20–26

| Battle of the Menin Road Ridge (Second phase of the Third Battle of Ypres).

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| September 26–27

| Battle of Polygon Wood (Second phase of the Third Battle of Ypres).

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| September 28–29

| Battle of Ramadi, Mesopotamia.

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