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Great War events that took place on 13 September.
1914 (Sunday)
Western Front | ▶ Allies recover Soissons and force the passage of the Aisne there. | ▶ Amiens recovered by the French. | ▶ Germans begin to drive the Belgians back into Antwerp; Battle along line Aerschot-Malines. |
Eastern Front | East Prussia: Russians turn on their pursuers and defeat them at Sredniki near the Niemen. | ||
Southern Front | Serbians and Austrians fighting in both Serbia and Syrmia. | ||
Asiatic and Egyptian Theatres | Tsing-tau: Japanese capture the railway at Kiao-chau town. | ||
Naval and Overseas Operations | ▶ Solomon Islands: Australian troops capture Bougainville. | ▶ German cruiser SMS Hela is sunk by British submarine HMS E9. | |
Political | Germany: Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg's reply to Mr. Asquith's Guildhall speech of 4 September published. |
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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