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  1. 3rd Liberty Loan Act. 152d Depot Brigade (United States) 162d Depot Brigade (United States) 1917 Chester race riot. 1917 State of the Union Address. 1917 United States gubernatorial elections. 1917 United States House of Representatives elections. 1918 State of the Union Address.

  2. Postwar Britain. The military history of the United Kingdom in World War II covers the Second World War against the Axis powers, starting on 3 September 1939 with the declaration of war by the United Kingdom and France, followed by the UK's Dominions, Crown colonies and protectorates on Nazi Germany in response to the invasion of Poland by ...

  3. Indian Army entry into the war In 1901 oil had been discovered in commercial quantities at Masjid-e-Suleiman at the head of the Persian Gulf . [31] At the start of the war in 1914, the privately owned Anglo-Persian Oil Company which owned the concessions for these fields was about to be bought by the British Government, primarily to fuel the British Fleet.

  4. Portugal during World War I. The Kingdom of Portugal had been allied with England since 1373, and thus the Republic of Portugal was an ally of the United Kingdom. However, Portugal remained neutral from the start of World War I in 1914 until early 1916. However, in that year and a half there were many hostile engagements between Germany and ...

  5. On 22 September 1917, Siam declared war on the German and Austro-Hungarian empires.Immediately, 320 German and Austro-Hungarian nationals were put under guard, with 193 non-diplomatic males being peacefully interned in a prisoner-of-war camp in Bangkok. 124 German women and children, including the Thai wives and children of German men, were interned at the German Club.

  6. Less than an hour later, President Wilson signed it at 1:11 p.m., and the United States was officially at war against the German Empire. See also. American entry into World War I; Declarations of war during World War I; United Kingdom declaration of war upon Germany (1914) United States declaration of war on Austria-Hungary

  7. The number of prisoners who died during the war would be 751,000 (8.7% of the total), including 478,000 Austro-Hungarian prisoners, 122,000 Germans, 38,963 French in Germany. [15] 411,000 prisoners died in Russia (the majority of them Austro-Hungarian), [16] and more than 100,000 Italian prisoners out of 350,000 in Austria-Hungary.