Allied commander Brigadier General Frederick Hugh Cunliffe sent a message to German commander Captain Ernst von Rabe at the mountain fortress near Mora in Kamerun (now modern-day Cameroon), offering terms of surrender that included all African native soldiers to be allowed safe passage back to their home villages and all German troops interned in England.
Rabe accepted the terms with an additional offer all the native soldiers be paid for their military service.
Ottoman forces around Erzurum were evacuated.
British forces were forced off of "the Bluff" in Belgium. The Germans, however, sustained inordinate casualties in the effort.
Followers of putative Vietnamese Emperor Phan Xích Long attempted to break him out of his prison in Saigon. They failed.
Airborne reconnaissance located the new location of the Senussis.
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