World War I - 1917 DAY BY DAY

By Ruben Ygua

Book code: 955562

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Russia and the former soviet union, History, Great britain, Europe, Germany, Young adult non-fiction, Non-fiction, Geography and History, Didactic, Human and Social Sciences

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JANUARY

1st- Berlin: a report reveals that in 1916 the submarine war sank 2,327,000 tons of Allied freighters, (or neutral in trade with them), in exchange for 22 lost submersibles. German East Africa: English offensive towards Mgeta. Emiliano Chamorro Vargas, president of Nicaragua

2 - Germany declares total underwater warfare to merchant ships. Eastern Front: The battle of Riga begins, a Russian offensive surprises the Germans, and the Russians inadvertently cut the German fences by several points and take the first German defensive line.

3-Romania: with Russian assistance, the Romanians organize a front over the Danube Delta and the low course of the Sereth.

4-London: The Allies declare that in 1916 they lost 415 ships, or a total of 1.04. 058 tons, which represents half of all Allied ships sunk throughout the war. Russia: One day after Rasputin's funeral, without any trial, Tsar Nicholas II sent his cousin Demetrio and Felix Yusupov into exile.

6-Aegean Sea: Turkish coastal batteries manage to sink a British aircraft carrier near Kastellorizo.

7-Eastern Front: Battle of Riga, the Russians break the second German defensive line and create a gap of about 7 km. United States: A fire breaks out at a munitions factory in New Jersey; the subsequent investigation pointed to an act of sabotage

8-Russia: Prince Nikolai Golitsyn is appointed prime minister.

Features

Number of Pages 57
Edition 1 (2026)
Format A4 (210x297)
Binding Paperback without Flaps
Color Black and White
Paper Type Offset 80g
Language English

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Ruben Ygua

Historiador, romancista e ilustrador.

Uruguaio radicado no Brasil desde 1982. Desde meus tempos de estudante percebi que a História está sendo muito manipulada por interesses religiosos, nacionalistas e econômicos, deturpando o que aconteceu no passado. Cheguei à conclusião de que a melhor forma de estudar a História sería através de uma cronologia. Não se trata de uma cronologia simplificada das que existem muitas no mercado. Durante muitos anos coletei informação, dados e datas, preparando una completa cronologia abarcando a história total da Humanidade, incluindo a fundação de cidades, reinos e impérios, conquistas e descobertas, invenções e avanços científicos, tecnológicos e artísticos, mudanças climáticas, desastres, guerras, epidemias, a evolução da vestimenta civil e militar, a história da música, do sapato, das armas de fogo, da navegação, biografías, etc. De forma paralela, a cronologia é complementada por fatos que não se encaixam em uma data determinada, mas que pertenecem a toda uma época: curiosidades da vida social, costumes, a religião, etc.

A causa de seu enorme volumem se fez necessário dividir essa obra en uma série de livros, atlas e catálogos informativos.

Para finalizar, a partir de 2019 comecei a escrever alguns romances históricos, destacando a série Aventuras no Paleolítico, que até a data (2024) soma 18 episódios.

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