1. Prince Max of Baden, head of the German government, sends his first note to Woodrow Wilson seeking peace. It stated:
Berlin, October 3, 1918.
The German government requests that the President of the United States of America take the initiative in bringing about peace, that he inform all the belligerent states of this request, and that he invite them to send plenipotentiaries for purposes of beginning negotiations. The German government accepts as the basis for peace negotiations the program stated by the President of the United States in his speech to Congress of January 8, 1918, and in his subsequent pronouncements, particularly in his speech of September 27.
In order to avoid further bloodshed, the German government requests the immediate conclusion of an armistice on land, at sea, and in the air.
Signed: Max, Prince of Baden, Chancellor
Price Faisal, the field head of the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire and later unfortunate King of Iraq.
3. The "Pursuit to Haritan" rapid advance in the Middle East commences.
4. The U.S. Army's 2nd and 36th Divisions commence the Battle of Blanc Mount Ridge in the Champagne region of France which would lead to its clearing.
5. King Ferdinand I of Bulgaria abdicates his thrown.
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