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The Battle of Vimy Ridge, painting by Richard Jack.

The following events occurred in April 1917:

Sunday, April 1, 1917

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Monday, April 2, 1917

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Tuesday, April 3, 1917

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Vladimir Lenin

Wednesday, April 4, 1917

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Thursday, April 5, 1917

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Aerial shot of the defunct Hindenburg Line at Bullecourt, France 1920.

Friday, April 6, 1917

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Saturday, April 7, 1917

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Sunday, April 8, 1917

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Monday, April 9, 1917

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British gun crew in action during Battle of Arras.
Canadian machine gun squad at the Battle of Vimy Ridge.

Tuesday, April 10, 1917

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Wednesday, April 11, 1917

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Thursday, April 12, 1917

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Senussi rebel leader Sayed Ahmed

Friday, April 13, 1917

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Saturday, April 14, 1917

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A British machine gun post near Feuchy.

Sunday, April 15, 1917

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Monday, April 16, 1917

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French infantry advance on the Chemin des Dames line during the Second Battle of the Aisne.

Tuesday, April 17, 1917

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French trench in the rear during the Battle of the Hills.

Wednesday, April 18, 1917

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Thursday, April 19, 1917

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Ottoman machine gun corps defending Gaza against the British.

Friday, April 20, 1917

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Saturday, April 21, 1917

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Sunday, April 22, 1917

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Bulgarian soldiers observing the enemy's position during the Battle of Doiran.

Monday, April 23, 1917

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Tuesday, April 24, 1917

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Wednesday, April 25, 1917

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Thursday, April 26, 1917

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Friday, April 27, 1917

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Saturday, April 28, 1917

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Sunday, April 29, 1917

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French General Robert Nivelle

Monday, April 30, 1917

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