Great War events that took place on 14 January.
1915 (Thursday)
- Battle of Soissons ends (see 8 January).
- French withdraw to south bank of Aisne opposite Missy and Crouy.
- Germans claim 5,200 prisoners and 14 guns in the fighting near Soissons.
- South African Union Forces occupy Swakopmund in German south-west Africa.
- Horatio Bottomley delivers speech at the "Great War Rally" in the Royal Albert Hall, London.[1]
1916 (Friday)
1917 (Sunday)
1918 (Monday)
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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- ↑ Various authors. (1915). Great Speeches of the War. Hazell, Watson and Viney, London.