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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)
Notes
References
- ↑ Various authors. (1915). Great Speeches of the War. Hazell, Watson and Viney, London.
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.