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==1915==
==1915==
*{{EF}} - Austro-Germans cross the [[Dniester (river)|Dniester]] at [[Kolomea]].
*{{EF}} Austro-Germans cross the [[Dniester (river)|Dniester]] at [[Kolomea]].
**&nbsp;Germans attack north of [[Shavli]], north of [[Przasnysz]], on the [[Bzura (river)|Bzura]] and at [[Mosciska]] ([[Galicia]]).
**Germans attack north of [[Shavli]], north of [[Przasnysz]], on the [[Bzura (river)|Bzura]] and at [[Mosciska]] ([[Galicia]]).
*{{SF}} - Italians make progress in the [[Carnic Alps]]. [[Malborghetto]] [[bombarded]].
*{{SF}} Italians make progress in the [[Carnic Alps]]. [[Malborghetto]] [[bombarded]].
*{{PO}} - [[Great Britain]] informs [[Germany]] through the U.S. Ambassador that submarine prisoners are now treated as ordinary prisoners.<ref>The British Government announced that the German submarine prisoners had been released from naval custody, and that it is now expected that 39 British officers who had been the subject of reprisals should be returned to ordinary detention camps.</ref>
*{{PO}} [[Great Britain]] informs [[Germany]] through the U.S. Ambassador that submarine prisoners are now treated as ordinary prisoners.<ref>The British Government announced that the German submarine prisoners had been released from naval custody, and that it is now expected that 39 British officers who had been the subject of reprisals should be returned to ordinary detention camps.</ref>


==References/notes==
==References/notes==

Revision as of 08:56, 31 May 2019

June

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 12 June.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 12 June on The Great War wiki.

1915

References/notes

Lord Edward Gleichen (1918–1920). Chronology of the War. Volumes I, II & III. Constable & Company, London. (Copyright expired)

  1. The British Government announced that the German submarine prisoners had been released from naval custody, and that it is now expected that 39 British officers who had been the subject of reprisals should be returned to ordinary detention camps.
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