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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] |
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Advisory note: The information in these sources may not accurately represent up-to-date histories, present-day spelling of place names, or geographical boundaries. In some instances the language used may appear sexist or derogatory to the modern reader, and in rare cases, images may depict distressing scenes.
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- ↑ 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.