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==1914==
===Western Front===
*Battle along line [[Dixmude]]-[[Ypres]]-[[La Bassée]]-[[Arras]] continued: German attacks repulsed.
*French continue to advance in the [[Argonne]], and occupy Vregny (Aisne).
===Eastern Front===
*[[East Prussia]]: Russians re-enter [[Eydtkuhnen]] and [[Stallupönen]]: they advance into the Imperial forest of Rominten.
===Southern Front===
*[[Serbia]]: Third Austrian invasion begun: advances on three lines, viz., towards (i) Nish, (ii) [[Shabats]], (iii) [[Valyevo]].
===Asiatic and Egyptian Theatres===
*[[Mesopotamia]]: [[Fao]] on [[Persian Gulf]] occupied by British.
===Naval and Overseas Operations===
*[[South Africa]]: Rebels routed at [[Sandfontein]].
*Russians sink four Turkish transports in Black Sea.
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▲==References / notes==
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1914
Western Front
- Battle along line Dixmude-Ypres-La Bassée-Arras continued: German attacks repulsed.
- French continue to advance in the Argonne, and occupy Vregny (Aisne).
Eastern Front
- East Prussia: Russians re-enter Eydtkuhnen and Stallupönen: they advance into the Imperial forest of Rominten.
Southern Front
- Serbia: Third Austrian invasion begun: advances on three lines, viz., towards (i) Nish, (ii) Shabats, (iii) Valyevo.
Asiatic and Egyptian Theatres
- Mesopotamia: Fao on Persian Gulf occupied by British.
- South Africa: Rebels routed at Sandfontein.
- Russians sink four Turkish transports in Black Sea.
References/notes
Lord Edward Gleichen (1918–1920). Chronology of the War. Volumes I, II & III. Constable & Company, London. (Copyright expired)