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==1914==
*[[Great Britain]]: Addresses in Parliament on the murdered [[Archduke Franz Ferdinand|Archduke]]: Lords Crewe and Lansdowne in House of Lords; Messrs. [[Asquith]] and [[Law]] in House of Commons.
 
==1915==

Revision as of 00:38, 2 January 2018

June

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 30 June.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 30 June on The Great War wiki.

1914

1915

  • Template:WF Failure of German attacks at Bagatelle (Argonne) and Metzeral.
  • Template:EF Germans cross Gnila Lipa line. Austro-German advance from Tomashov. Germans claim 150,650 prisoners in June.
  • Template:SF Dardanelles: French take six lines of Turkish trenches. General Gouraud wounded, succeeded by General Bailloud.
  • Template:PO Welsh miners' dispute settled. Changes in Russian Cabinet.

1916

1917

  • Template:WF British capture further enemy defences south-west and west of Lens. German attack on Chemin des Dames. Violent artillery action west of Mort Homme (Verdun).
  • Template:EF Heavy artillery action in Galicia.
  • Template:NO German forces driven from Nyassaland to the Rovuma border by British and Portuguese.
  • Template:PO Greece breaks off relations with Germany and Austria-Hungary. Soviet delegates leave Russia for Socialist conferences in Stockholm, England, France and Italy.

1918

  • Template:WF Two air-raids on Paris. French success between Marne and Ourcq. German attack on British near Merris (River Lys) repulsed; British success north-west of Albert.
  • Template:EF Murman Council decides to support Entente against Bolsheviks.
  • Template:SF Italians capture Monte di Val Bello and Col del Rosso (Asiago). 2,000 prisoners.

References/notes

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

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