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==1914==
==[[1914]] (Friday)==
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===Western Front===
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*Indian [[troops]] begin an attack on the Germans round [[Givenchy]] ([[La Bassée]]); a five days' battle commenced.
|'''Western Front'''
*French pressure towards [[Péronne]].
|{{tb}} Indian [[troops]] begin an attack on the Germans round [[Givenchy]] ([[La Bassée]]); a five days' battle commenced.
===Eastern Front===
|{{tb}} French pressure towards [[Péronne]].
*[[Galicia]]: Austrians recover [[Lupkow Pass]] over the [[Carpathians]].
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===Naval and Overseas Operations===
|'''Eastern Front'''
*German cruiser {{SMS|Friedrich Karl}} reported lost in Baltic.
|[[Galicia]]: Austrians recover [[Lupkow Pass]] over the [[Carpathians]].
===Political===
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*[[Egypt]]: Hussein I proclaimed Sultan.<ref>British Protectorate declared in [[Egypt]]; abolition of Turkish suzerainty. Deposition of Khedive Abbas Hilmi owing to anti-British intrigues; Khediviate with title of Sultan of Egypt offered to, and accepted by, his uncle, Prince Hussein Kamel, second son of Ismail Pasha.</ref>
|'''Naval and Overseas Operations'''
*Meeting of three Scandinavian Kings at Malmo.
|German cruiser {{SMS|Friedrich Karl}} reported lost in Baltic.
*[[Great Britain]]: Conviction of [[Adolf Ahlers]] quashed.<ref>[[Adolf Ahlers]], naturalised British subject and German Consul at Sunderland, had been sentenced to death for high treason for having incited and assisted German reservists to return to [[Germany]].</ref>
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|'''Political'''
==References/notes==
|{{tb}} [[Egypt]]: Hussein I proclaimed Sultan.<ref group="lower-alpha">British Protectorate declared in [[Egypt]]; abolition of Turkish suzerainty. Deposition of Khedive Abbas Hilmi owing to anti-British intrigues; Khediviate with title of Sultan of Egypt offered to, and accepted by, his uncle, Prince Hussein Kamel, second son of Ismail Pasha.</ref>
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|{{tb}} Meeting of three Scandinavian Kings at Malmo.
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|{{tb}} [[Great Britain]]: Conviction of [[Adolf Ahlers]] quashed.<ref>[[Adolf Ahlers]], naturalised British subject and German Consul at Sunderland, had been sentenced to death for high treason for having incited and assisted German reservists to return to [[Germany]].</ref>
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[[Category:Great War events by day|353]]
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[[Category:Great War events in December|18]]
[[Category:Great War events in December|18]]
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Latest revision as of 00:13, 8 October 2023

December

Great War events that took place on 18 December.

1914 (Friday)

Western Front  ▶  Indian troops begin an attack on the Germans round Givenchy (La Bassée); a five days' battle commenced.  ▶  French pressure towards Péronne.
Eastern Front Galicia: Austrians recover Lupkow Pass over the Carpathians.
Naval and Overseas Operations German cruiser SMS Friedrich Karl reported lost in Baltic.
Political  ▶  Egypt: Hussein I proclaimed Sultan.[a]  ▶  Meeting of three Scandinavian Kings at Malmo.  ▶  Great Britain: Conviction of Adolf Ahlers quashed.[1]

Notes

  1. British Protectorate declared in Egypt; abolition of Turkish suzerainty. Deposition of Khedive Abbas Hilmi owing to anti-British intrigues; Khediviate with title of Sultan of Egypt offered to, and accepted by, his uncle, Prince Hussein Kamel, second son of Ismail Pasha.
  1. Adolf Ahlers, naturalised British subject and German Consul at Sunderland, had been sentenced to death for high treason for having incited and assisted German reservists to return to Germany.
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