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Great War events that took place on 11 August.
1914 (Tuesday)
Western Front | ▶ Belgium: Battles near Tirlemont, St. Trond, and Diest. | ▶ Lorraine: German counter-offensive from Metz; vain attacks at Spincourt and Blamont. |
Naval and Overseas Operations | German cruisers Goeben and Breslau enter Dardanelles. | |
Political | Great Britain: The Press Bureau constituted. |
1915 (Wednesday)
Western Front | German attacks in Argonne and Vosges repulsed. | |
Eastern Front | Dvinsk evacuated. | |
Southern Front | ▶ British attack in Gallipoli dies away. | ▶ Powerful Austro-German concentration announced in southern Hungary. |
Political | Paris "Temps" publishes text of secret memorandum to German Chancellor from six leading economic organisations in Germany.[a] |
Notes
Compendium entries form the central hub of (a) An index-like collection of places, people, ships, battles, political events, etc., and (b) Words and phrases of the Armed Forces of Great Britain during the Great War. The majority of these have been transcribed from Chronology of the War (1918-1920) and Soldier and Sailor Words and Phrases (1925) respectively, the later which is reflected in the language used and some may seem derogatory by today's standards.
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