March 1917

The following events occurred in March 1917:

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Tsar Nicholas after abdicating the throne of the Russian Empire.

Thursday, March 1, 1917

Friday, March 2, 1917

Saturday, March 3, 1917

Sunday, March 4, 1917

Monday, March 5, 1917

Woodrow Wilson is inaugurated for a second term as President of the United States.

Tuesday, March 6, 1917

Wednesday, March 7, 1917

"Livery Stable Blues", the first commercial recording of jazz music released.

Thursday, March 8, 1917

Friday, March 9, 1917

Saturday, March 10, 1917

New Zealand ship Otaki sinks after fired upon by German cruiser SMS Möwe.

Sunday, March 11, 1917

British troops enter Baghdad.

Monday, March 12, 1917

The interim committee of the Russian State Duma during the February Revolution.

Tuesday, March 13, 1917

Wednesday, March 14, 1917

Thursday, March 15, 1917

Friday, March 16, 1917

Saturday, March 17, 1917

Sunday, March 18, 1917

Monday, March 19, 1917

Tuesday, March 20, 1917

Wednesday, March 21, 1917

Thursday, March 22, 1917

Friday, March 23, 1917

Saturday, March 24, 1917

Sunday, March 25, 1917

Chetnik commanders surrendering to Bulgarian commander Tane Nikolov.

Monday, March 26, 1917

Ottoman officers oveseeing the defence of Gaza City under siege by the British.

Tuesday, March 27, 1917

Wednesday, March 28, 1917

Thursday, March 29, 1917

Friday, March 30, 1917

Saturday, March 31, 1917

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