1915 (Wednesday)
- Germans recover all Hill 132, and take the heights of Vregny.
- Russians advance on Lower Vistula and occupy Serpets north of Plotsk.
- Battle of Kara Urgan (Armenia), which has lasted several days, continues desperately.
- Turks occupy Tabriz (Persia).
- Germans attack Jasin (German East Africa).
- Resignation of Count Berchtold, Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs. He is succeeded by Baron Stephen Burian.
- British War Council resolve that the Admiralty should prepare for a naval expedition in February against the Dardanelles (see 28 and 30 December, 1914).
1916 (Thursday)
1917 (Saturday)
1918 (Sunday)
Notes
References
Acknowledgements
Various material contemporary with the war have been used to compile The Great War:On This Day and associated index. Data has been gleaned from two main sources: Chronology of the War (1918-1920), and History of the Great War – Principal Events 1914-1918 (1922). The information in these works were deemed correct at the time of their respective publication dates, and may not accurately represent present-day histories, spelling of place names, political, and geographical boundaries. Click here for a full list of sources.