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Great War events that took place on 18 March.
1915 (Thursday)
Western Front | Violent indecisive fighting between Four de Paris and Bolante Plateau. | ||
Eastern Front | ▶ Russian forces again capture and occupy Memel, East Prussia (see 21 March and 17 February). | ▶ Continued Austrian attacks repulsed in the Carpathians and Bukovina. | |
Southern Front | ▶ Dardanelles: Allied Naval attack on the Narrows; two forts destroyed (see 19 February). | ▶ HMS Ocean, HMS Irresistible, and the French warship Bouvet sunk; French warship Gaulois is damaged. | |
Political | ▶ Rumania calls up seven classes (1909-1915). | ▶ General Sir John Nixon appointed Cormmander-in-Chief British Forces in Mesopotamia (see 9 April). | ▶ British Government conclude agreement with American cotton interests that cotton should be contraband. |
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