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Signing of the Peace Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, ending the fighting between Ukraine and the Central Powers.
Swedish, German and Soviet soldiers together during a lull in the Invasion of Åland off Finland.

The following events occurred in February 1918:

Friday, February 1, 1918

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Saturday, February 2, 1918

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The Methodist Church in Brighton, Victoria, Australia destroyed by a tornado.

Sunday, February 3, 1918

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Monday, February 4, 1918

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Two men observe a large beached ship with "Belgian Relief" painted on her side
SS Imo aground on the Dartmouth side of the harbour Halifax Explosion in December 1917.

Tuesday, February 5, 1918

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Wednesday, February 6, 1918

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Gustav Klimt

Thursday, February 7, 1918

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Bishop Vladimir Bogoyavlensky

Friday, February 8, 1918

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Saturday, February 9, 1918

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Sunday, February 10, 1918

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Turkish Sultan Abdul Hamid II

Monday, February 11, 1918

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White Guard artillery men during the Battle of Antrea in Finland.

Tuesday, February 12, 1918

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Wednesday, February 13, 1918

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Thursday, February 14, 1918

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Friday, February 15, 1918

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Saturday, February 16, 1918

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The original 20 members of the Council of Lithuania after signing the Act of Independence of Lithuania.

Sunday, February 17, 1918

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General Max Hoffmann

Monday, February 18, 1918

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Tuesday, February 19, 1918

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Wednesday, February 20, 1918

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Thursday, February 21, 1918

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The last Carolina parakeet dies at the Cincinnati Zoo.

Friday, February 22, 1918

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Saturday, February 23, 1918

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Sunday, February 24, 1918

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Monday, February 25, 1918

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Tuesday, February 26, 1918

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A fire kills hundreds at the Happy Valley Racecourse in Hong Kong.

Wednesday, February 27, 1918

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Thursday, February 28, 1918

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