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==1915== |
==1915== |
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*{{WF}} Austro-Germans checked on the Zurawno-Demeszkowiec line (Dniester front). |
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*{{EF}} |
*{{EF}} Munitions Bill introduced by Mr. [[Lloyd George]]. |
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==1916== |
==1916== |
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*{{WF}} |
*{{WF}} Battle of Verdun; Germans take [[Hill 321]] and [[Hill 320]] and Thiaumont Fort; take (but lose) Fleury; are repulsed at Les Eparges and on the left bank of Meuse. |
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*{{EF}} |
*{{EF}} Russians take Kimpolung (Bukovina); heavy fighting near Pinsk (Pripet); total prisoners reported since [[4 June]] 144,000, with 4,031 officers and 219 guns. |
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*{{AE}} |
*{{AE}} Russians repulse several attacks south of Trebizond. |
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*{{NO}} |
*{{NO}} ''Citta di Messina'', Italian auxiliary cruiser, and French torpedo boat, ''Fourcher'', sunk by mines in Strait of Otranto. GER steamer ''Brussels'' captured by German torpedo boat destroyer (TBD). |
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==1917== |
==1917== |
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*{{WF}} |
*{{WF}} Further German attacks near Vauxaillon and Filain repulsed. |
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*{{NO}} |
*{{NO}} P&O liner ''Mongolia'' sunk off Bombay by mine. |
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*{{PO}} |
*{{PO}} Return of M. Thomas to paris from [[Russia]]. Resignation of the Greek Premier, M. Zaimis. |
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==1918== |
==1918== |
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*{{WF}} |
*{{WF}} British line of Lys front advance south west of Metered. |
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*{{SF}} |
*{{SF}} Austrians in disordered retreat from Montello to the sea; heavy losses. End of Second Battle of Piave. |
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*{{PO}} |
*{{PO}} Resignation of Austrian Premier, von Seidler; Anglo-American Union proposed by Lord Reading. |
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==1919== |
==1919== |