6th March 1919
Aftermath of War
Britain: Naval Estimates (£149,200,000) published.
Romanian losses published.
Soldiers laying telephone cables through the streets of Paris to the hotel President Wilson will be staying at for the Peace Conference.
Canadian troops at Kinmel Park in Wales mutiny and riot due to delays in repatriating them back to Canada. Five Canadians are killed in the ensuing clash with loyal troops. Aftermath of the riot.
American enlisted men assembling at Knotty Ash camp near Liverpool for registration and assignment to English universities, 6 March 1919.
Latvian War of Independence. After Soviet attack most of Latvia is under control of the Bolsheviks (pink).
Ship Losses:
Ejdern (Sweden) The steam trawler, fishing northwest of Skagen in Denmark, sank with the loss of her entire crew of 10, apparently after striking a mine, which is considered proven by state of wreckage found on the Swedish coast.