July 1918
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This article covers current news and events at the time - in July 1918 .
Continuous one month: World War II
Daily events
Monday July 1, 1918
- Minden : Commissioning of the Minden - Nammen small railway
Tuesday July 2, 1918
- Washington: The US government recognizes the Czechoslovak National Committee under Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk as the provisional Czechoslovak government
Wednesday 3rd July 1918
- Spa : Another conference on the objectives of the war begins at the headquarters of the (German) headquarters
- Namacurra in Portuguese East Africa: is of German troops under Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck conquered
- Died:
- Wilhelm Reinhard , German fighter pilot
- Benjamin Tillman || American politician, governor of South Carolina
Thursday 4th July 1918
- Constantinople On the sultan's throne , Mehmed V, who died the day before, is followed by his brother Mehmed VI. to the head of the Ottoman Empire
- Le Hamel : Successful British tank attack together with austral. Infantry in the Battle of Hamel (3,400 dead)
- Born:
- Taufaʻahau Tupou IV. , Tonga († September 10, 2006)
- Died:
- Sebastiano Martinelli , Cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Charles Wolf , French astronomer and physicist
Friday 5th July 1918
- Died:
- Samuel Lattès , French mathematician
- John William Sterling , American lawyer, Yale University patron
Saturday 6th July 1918
- Moscow : uprising of the Left Social Revolutionaries
- Moscow: The German ambassador, Wilhelm von Mirbach-Harff , is murdered
- A Franco-Italian offensive in Albania begins.
- Born:
- Sebastian Cabot , British actor († Aug. 22, 1977).
Sunday July 14, 1918
- Vienna: Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf is dismissed as kuk Commander in Chief of the Southwest Front
- Born:
- Ingmar Bergman , director († July 30, 2007)
Monday July 15, 1918
- Reims / Champagne : Start of the German summer offensive / Second Battle of the Marne (until August 6, 1918)
Wednesday July 17, 1918
- Yekaterinburg : the royal family is shot
- RMS Carpathia is sunk in the English Channel by SM U 55
Sunday July 21, 1918
- Orleans, Cape Cod in the US state of Massachusetts : Attack on Orleans (United States) by the German submarine SM U 156
Monday July 22, 1918
- Japan : rice riots and strikes (through September) start in several cities
- Vienna: The Imperial and Royal Seidler Ministry resigns, followed by the Hussarek Ministry
Friday July 26, 1918
- Baku : A coup ends the Baku commune and leads to the establishment of the Central Aspic dictatorship
Saturday, July 27, 1918
- Tehran : The Iranian government declares all contracts, agreements and concessions to Soviet Russia , by threats or bribes were closed for ineffective . This is a consequence of the previous annulment of the Petersburg Treaty of 1907 by the Bolshevik government.
Sunday July 28, 1918
- Jaroslawl : The Tscheka governed by an uprising 428 opposed to the Bolsheviks out
Tuesday July 30, 1918
- Kiev : Field Marshal General Hermann von Eichhorn is murdered by Left Social Revolutionaries
Wednesday July 31, 1918
See also
- July (for month name)
- Chronology of the First World War, July 1918
- Nekrolog July 1918 for deaths that month
- List of annually recurring days of remembrance and action in July
- Category for commemorative days, holidays or action days in July
Individual evidence
- ^ Fritz Fischer (historian) , Grasp for world power, 1961 a. a. m.
Web links
Commons : July 1918 - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Chronicle 1918 (Living virtual museum online at dhm.de)
- Digitized newspapers from 1918 in the newspaper information system (ZEFYS) of the Berlin State Library