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|{{tb}} [[Turkey]]: Sultan at German instigation, proclaims the "[[Holy War]]." <ref group="lower-alpha">"Jihad" proclaimed with much pomp at Constantinople by the Sheik-ul-Islam, under German influence. [[Wilhelm II, German Emperor|Kaiser]] represented as convert to Islam. Muslim subjects of [[France]], [[Russia]] and [[Great Britain]] alleged to be ripe for revolt.</ref> |
|{{tb}} [[Turkey]]: Sultan at German instigation, proclaims the "[[Holy War]]." <ref group="lower-alpha">"Jihad" proclaimed with much pomp at Constantinople by the Sheik-ul-Islam, under German influence. [[Wilhelm II, German Emperor|Kaiser]] represented as convert to Islam. Muslim subjects of [[France]], [[Russia]] and [[Great Britain]] alleged to be ripe for revolt.</ref> |
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|{{tb}} [[Great Britain]]: [[H. H. Asquith]] moves War Credit for £225,000,000. |
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Revision as of 08:39, 24 September 2023
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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.
The Great War On This Day and its associated Index.
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