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Great War events that took place on 16 November.
1914 (Monday)
Western Front | ▶ Rains and floods put a term to the struggles on the Yser: Fighting dies down round Ypres. | ▶ Germans fail to cross the Aisne at Vailly. |
Eastern Front | Poland: Russian rearguards defeated at Vlotslavek and Kutno. | |
Naval and Overseas Operations | SS Berlin (1908), German auxiliary cruiser, interned at Trondhjem. | |
Political | ▶ Turkey: Sultan at German instigation, proclaims the "Holy War." [a] | ▶ Great Britain: H. H. Asquith moves War Credit for £225,000,000. |
Notes
- ↑ "Jihad" proclaimed with much pomp at Constantinople by the Sheik-ul-Islam, under German influence. Kaiser represented as convert to Islam. Muslim subjects of France, Russia and Great Britain alleged to be ripe for revolt.
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