May 1916

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Poster of leaders of the Easter Rising in Dublin, many of whom were arrested and later executed by British authorities.

The following events occurred in May 1916:

May 1, 1916 (Monday)

Members of the Easter Rising in Dublin surrendering to the British Army.

May 2, 1916 (Tuesday)

  • Easter Rising A series of courts-martial began against 187 Irish citizens charged for their role in the insurrection under the oversight of Major-General Charles Blackader. Most were conducted secretly at British barracks, with the accused having no access to defense. Ninety were sentenced to death, including all seven signatories of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic. Many of the courts-martial were later ruled by British Crown law officers as illegal.[8]
  • Eight German Zeppelins raided the east coast of England, causing 39 casualties, but LZ 59 (L 20) was wrecked in a storm off Stavanger, Norway on the return journey.

May 3, 1916 (Wednesday)

May 4, 1916 (Thursday)

May 5, 1916 (Friday)

May 6, 1916 (Saturday)

May 7, 1916 (Sunday)

May 8, 1916 (Monday)

May 9, 1916 (Tuesday)

May 10, 1916 (Wednesday)

Depiction of the James Caird landing at South Georgia.

May 11, 1916 (Thursday)

May 12, 1916 (Friday)

May 13, 1916 (Saturday)

May 14, 1916 (Sunday)

May 15, 1916 (Monday)

May 16, 1916 (Tuesday)

May 17, 1916 (Wednesday)

May 18, 1916 (Thursday)

May 19, 1916 (Friday)

May 20, 1916 (Saturday)

May 21, 1916 (Sunday)

May 22, 1916 (Monday)

May 23, 1916 (Tuesday)

May 24, 1916 (Wednesday)

May 25, 1916 (Thursday)

May 26, 1916 (Friday)

May 27, 1916 (Saturday)

May 28, 1916 (Sunday)

General Julian Byng

May 29, 1916 (Monday)

May 30, 1916 (Tuesday)

May 31, 1916 (Wednesday)

HMS Lion burning after being hit by a salvo from SMS Lützow
HMS Indefatigable sinking after being struck by shells from SMS Von der Tann
HMS Queen Mary sinking
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