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German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann, authorized the Zimmermann Telegram promising Germany's alliance to Mexico against the United States.
The intercepted Zimmermann Telegram

The following events occurred in January 1917:

Monday, January 1, 1917

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Tuesday, January 2, 1917

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Wednesday, January 3, 1917

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Thursday, January 4, 1917

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Friday, January 5, 1917

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Latvian riflemen in the trenches during the Christmas Battles.

Saturday, January 6, 1917

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Sunday, January 7, 1917

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Monday, January 8, 1917

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Tuesday, January 9, 1917

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British infantry at the Battle of Rafa.

Wednesday, January 10, 1917

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Silent Sentinels picketing the White House

Thursday, January 11, 1917

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Ruins of a munitions plant at Kingsland, New Jersey, after a massive explosion destroyed the entire factory.
German fortifications during the Christmas Battles.

Friday, January 12, 1917

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Saturday, January 13, 1917

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Sunday, January 14, 1917

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Monday, January 15, 1917

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Tuesday, January 16, 1917

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Wednesday, January 17, 1917

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Thursday, January 18, 1917

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Friday, January 19, 1917

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Saturday, January 20, 1917

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Sunday, January 21, 1917

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Monday, January 22, 1917

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Tuesday, January 23, 1917

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Wednesday, January 24, 1917

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Thursday, January 25, 1917

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USS Mississippi anchored off New York City, a year after it was launched.

Friday, January 26, 1917

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Saturday, January 27, 1917

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Sunday, January 28, 1917

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American troops trek back to the United States after the Pancho Villa Expedition is called off.

Monday, January 29, 1917

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Tuesday, January 30, 1917

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Wednesday, January 31, 1917

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