11 July

1915

 * - Despatch dated 15 June from Sir John French published, covering operations from 5 April to 30 May.
 * - Fighting on Lyublin front continues; Austrians lose nearly all ground gained in past week. Enemy attacks on Zlota Lipa and Dniester repulsed. Russians withdraw to right bank of Urzedowka.
 * - Successful Italian offensive in Carnia region. Venice bombed by Austrian aeroplanes for fourth time.
 * No - Destruction of SMS Königsberg completed on Rufiji River (German East Africa).

1916

 * - Contalmaison won and held against counter-attacks; British also take parts of Mametz and Trones Woods. Total prisoners in 10 days fighting 7,500, and 26 field guns.
 * At Verdun Germans gain footing in Damloup battery and east of Firmin and Chenois Woods.
 * - Germans receive reinforcements and heavy artillery to defend passage of the Stokhod.
 * - Russians begin a fresh offensive in Armenia. General Maude succeeds General Gorringe in command of Tigris column.
 * No - A German submarine shells Seaham Harbour. One man killed.  Three armed trawlers sunk off Scottish coasts, in action with German submarines.

1917

 * - Great aerial activity on British front.
 * - Capture of Kalusz (western Stanislau, Galicia) by Russians.
 * - Statistics of health of British army at Salonika published.
 * - British column from Feluja (Euphrates) engages Turkish force up the river and inflicts considerable loss. Despatch on operations in Mesopotamia published.
 * No - Report of British operations in East Africa published.
 * - Announcement of judicial enquiry into the conduct of all persons affected by Mesopotamia Reported.
 * Prussian Reform: Kaiser promises an equal franchise in the next elections to the Prussian Diet.
 * Sinn Fein candidate defeats Nationalist in East Clare election.

1918

 * - Successful Australian raid near Merris (north of River Lys). 74 British air-raids in Germany during June announced.
 * No - U.S. supply ship Westover torpedoed and sunk in European waters, 10 lost.
 * - Count Hertling in Committee of Reichstag on foreign policy; to be unchanged.
 * British Government announces stricter treatment of enemy aliens to be adopted.