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14 July

Revision as of 17:24, 4 January 2018 by The Great War>Borderman (→‎1914: subheading)
July

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 14 July.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 14 July on The Great War wiki.

1914

Events preceding British Declaration of War

  • Government of Ireland Amending Bill passed by House of Lords.

1915

  • Template:WF Germans attack Belgians on Yser canal and are repulsed.
  • Template:EF Russians fall back towards Narev. Great Austro-German offensive from Baltic to Bukovina begins. Enemy capture Przasnysz (Narev).
  • Template:SF Montenegrins repulse Austrian attack at Grahovo (Montenegro).
  1. REDIRECT Template:Ae Turks driven from Nasriya (Euphrates) by British force from Kurna.
  • Template:PO National Registration Bill passes House of Lords.

1916

  • Template:WF British attack German second line; capture Longueval and Bazentin-le-Petit, and the whole of Trones Wood. End of first phase of Battle of the Somme.
  • Template:EF End of Battle of Baranovichi.
  • Template:NO British force under General Sir C. Crewe captures Mwanza, on Lake Victoria Nyanza. General van Deventer takes Mpondi (on Central Railway).

1917

  • Template:WF German attacks repulsed in region of Lombartzyde (Nieuport).
    • French gain and hold against counter-attacks German trench system on Moronvillers, east of Reims.
    • German thrust on Chemin des Dames and Cerny partially resisted north of the Aisne.
  1. REDIRECT Template:Ae Successful British raid on Turks near Gaza.
  • Template:PO Herr von Bethmann Hollweg resigns; succeeded as German Imperial Chancellor by Dr. Michaelis.
    • U.S. House of Representatives votes nem. con. £128,000,000 to send 22,000 aeroplanes and 100,000 airmen to Western Front.
    • The King and Queen return from visit to Western Front.
    • Sir Douglas Haig made K.T.

1918

  • Template:SF French capture Austrian positions on River Devoli (Albania).
  1. REDIRECT Template:Ae Defeat of Turks at passages of Jordan and on Abu Tellul ridges, 510 prisoners.
  • Template:PO Provisional agreement between British and German delegates to Hague re Prisoners of War.[1]

References/notes

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

  1. Hague Conference re Prisoners of War: Combatants to be exchanged man for man, rank for rank. Better treatment of prisoners on line of Franco-German agreement of April, 1918.
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