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The flag of the Arab Revolt in the Martyrs' Memorial, Amman, Jordan.
Field Marshal Herbert Kitchener perishes when the battle cruiser HMS Hampshire strikes a mine and sinks off Scotland. Horatio Herbert Kitchener (cropped).jpg
Field Marshal Herbert Kitchener perishes when the battle cruiser HMS Hampshire strikes a mine and sinks off Scotland.

The following events occurred in June 1916:

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June 1, 1916 (Thursday)

French soldiers resting in between German attacks at Fort Vaux during the Battle of Verdun. WWI Defenders Fort Vaux 1916.jpg
French soldiers resting in between German attacks at Fort Vaux during the Battle of Verdun.

June 2, 1916 (Friday)

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General Victor Williams Major Victor AS Williams No 15318 (HS85-10-11346).jpg

June 3, 1916 (Saturday)

June 4, 1916 (Sunday)

General Aleksei Brusilov Broussilov.jpg

June 5, 1916 (Monday)

June 5, 1916: One of the last photographs taken of Lord Kitchener. Kitchener boarding HMS Iron Duke 5 June 1916 IWM HU 66128.jpg
June 5, 1916: One of the last photographs taken of Lord Kitchener.
HMS Hamsphire HMS Hampshire (1903).jpg
HMS Hamsphire

June 6, 1916 (Tuesday)

Yuan Shikai, former Emperor of China YuanShikaiPresidente1915.jpg

June 7, 1916 (Wednesday)

June 8, 1916 (Thursday)

June 9, 1916 (Friday)

June 10, 1916 (Saturday)

The battlefield after the end of the Battle of Asiago. Guerra Altipiani Dopo Assalto.jpg
The battlefield after the end of the Battle of Asiago.

June 11, 1916 (Sunday)

June 12, 1916 (Monday)

June 13, 1916 (Tuesday)

June 14, 1916 (Wednesday)

June 15, 1916 (Thursday)

June 16, 1916 (Friday)

June 17, 1916 (Saturday)

June 18, 1916 (Sunday)

Max Immelmann, German war ace Max Immelmann.jpg
Max Immelmann, German war ace

June 19, 1916 (Monday)

June 20, 1916 (Tuesday)

June 21, 1916 (Wednesday)

June 22, 1916 (Thursday)

June 23, 1916 (Friday)

June 24, 1916 (Saturday)

Victor Chapman, American airman Victor Chapman, 1916.jpg
Victor Chapman, American airman

June 25, 1916 (Sunday)

June 26, 1916 (Monday)

June 27, 1916 (Tuesday)

June 28, 1916 (Wednesday)

June 29, 1916 (Thursday)

June 30, 1916 (Friday)

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Battle of Verdun</span> Battle on the Western Front during the First World War

The Battle of Verdun was fought from 21 February to 18 December 1916 on the Western Front in France. The battle was the longest of the First World War and took place on the hills north of Verdun-sur-Meuse. The German 5th Army attacked the defences of the Fortified Region of Verdun and those of the French Second Army on the right (east) bank of the Meuse. Using the experience of the Second Battle of Champagne in 1915, the Germans planned to capture the Meuse Heights, an excellent defensive position, with good observation for artillery-fire on Verdun. The Germans hoped that the French would commit their strategic reserve to recapture the position and suffer catastrophic losses at little cost to the German infantry.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Western Front (World War I)</span> Theatre of WWI in France and Belgium

The Western Front was one of the main theatres of war during the First World War. Following the outbreak of war in August 1914, the German Army opened the Western Front by invading Luxembourg and Belgium, then gaining military control of important industrial regions in France. The German advance was halted with the Battle of the Marne. Following the Race to the Sea, both sides dug in along a meandering line of fortified trenches, stretching from the North Sea to the Swiss frontier with France, the position of which changed little except during early 1917 and again in 1918.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">October 1916</span> Month in 1916

The following events occurred in October 1916:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Battle of Mont Sorrel</span> 1916 First World War battle

The Battle of Mont Sorrel was a local operation in World War I by three divisions of the German 4th Army and three divisions of the British Second Army in the Ypres Salient, near Ypres in Belgium, from 2 to 13 June 1916.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">June 1918</span> Month in 1918

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The following events occurred in November 1917:

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