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The following events occurred in September 1918:

Isaak Brodsky's The Execution of the Twenty Six Baku Commissars, following the Battle of Baku in Azerbaijan.
An American gun crew from Regimental Headquarters Company, 23rd Infantry, firing 37mm gun during an advance against German entrenched positions.

September 1, 1918 (Sunday)

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September 2, 1918 (Monday)

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September 3, 1918 (Tuesday)

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New Zealand soldiers posted in Bapaume, France, captured from the Germans.
Bolshevik propaganda poster in Petrograd calling for the death of bourgeoisie and their supporters, and praising the Red Terror.

September 4, 1918 (Wednesday)

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September 5, 1918 (Thursday)

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September 6, 1918 (Friday)

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September 7, 1918 (Saturday)

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September 8, 1918 (Sunday)

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September 9, 1918 (Monday)

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September 10, 1918 (Tuesday)

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September 11, 1918 (Wednesday)

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September 12, 1918 (Thursday)

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Tank ploughing its way through a trench and starting toward the German line during the Battle of Saint-Mihiel.

September 13, 1918 (Friday)

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Damage surveyed following a train crash near Weesp, Netherlands.

September 14, 1918 (Saturday)

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September 15, 1918 (Sunday)

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German prisoners escorted by American soldiers during the Battle of Saint-Mihiel.

September 16, 1918 (Monday)

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September 17, 1918 (Tuesday)

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September 18, 1918 (Wednesday)

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Australian soldiers in the trenches during the Battle of Épehy.

September 19, 1918 (Thursday)

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September 20, 1918 (Friday)

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British cavalry occupy Nazareth during the Battle of Megiddo.

September 21, 1918 (Saturday)

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September 22, 1918 (Sunday)

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New Zealand use a make shift bridge to cross the Jordan River to capture Jisr ed Damieh during the Battle of Megiddo.

September 23, 1918 (Monday)

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Indian cavalry march through Haifa after capturing the Middle East city during the Battle of Megiddo.

September 24, 1918 (Tuesday)

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September 25, 1918 (Wednesday)

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September 26, 1918 (Thursday)

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September 27, 1918 (Friday)

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September 28, 1918 (Saturday)

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September 29, 1918 (Sunday)

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Delegates Major General Ivan Lukov, Andrey Lyapchev and Simeon Radev of Bulgaria at the signing of the Armistice of Salonica.

September 30, 1918 (Monday)

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