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==1914==
==[[1914]] (Friday)==
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===Home Front===
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*[[The Great War/Volume IV/Part 57|Part 57]] of [[The Great War:The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict|The Great War]] periodical is published. This week's edition covers "The French Advance Towards Lens and the Battle of The Labyrinth."
===Western Front===
|'''Home Front'''
|[[The Great War/Volume IV/Part 57|Part 57]] of [[The Great War:The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict|The Great War]] periodical is published. This week's edition covers "The French Advance Towards Lens and the Battle of The Labyrinth."
*[[The Aisne]]: Heavy fighting round [[Noyon]] and [[Reims]].
|-
===Eastern Front===
|'''Western Front'''
*[[Poland]]: Russians take [[Sandomierz]].
|The Aisne: Heavy fighting round [[Noyon]] and [[Reims]].
===Naval and Overseas Operations===
|-
*South-west Africa: British occupy [[Lüderitz Bay]] (which Germans had evacuated militarily on [[10 August]]).
|'''Eastern Front'''
===Political===
|[[Poland]]: Russians take [[Sandomierz]].
*[[Great Britain]]: Parliament prorogued: [[King George]]'s speech.<ref>[[George V|The King]]'s Speech at the Prorogation of Parliament roused remarkable enthusiasm, members rising in their places and singing the National Anthem. "We are fighting for a worthy purpose, and shall not lay down our arms until that purpose has been fully achieved."</ref>
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*[[Mr. Asquith]]'s Edinburgh speech.
|'''Naval and Overseas Operations'''

|South-west Africa: British occupy [[Lüderitz Bay]] (which Germans had evacuated militarily on [[10 August]]).
==References/notes==
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|'''Political'''
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|{{tb}} [[Great Britain]]: Parliament prorogued: [[George V|King George]]'s speech.<ref group="lower-alpha">[[George V|The King]]'s Speech at the Prorogation of Parliament roused remarkable enthusiasm, members rising in their places and singing the National Anthem. "We are fighting for a worthy purpose, and shall not lay down our arms until that purpose has been fully achieved."</ref>
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|{{tb}} [[Mr. Asquith]]'s Edinburgh speech.
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Latest revision as of 00:13, 8 October 2023

September

Great War events that took place on 18 September.

1914 (Friday)

Home Front Part 57 of The Great War periodical is published. This week's edition covers "The French Advance Towards Lens and the Battle of The Labyrinth."
Western Front The Aisne: Heavy fighting round Noyon and Reims.
Eastern Front Poland: Russians take Sandomierz.
Naval and Overseas Operations South-west Africa: British occupy Lüderitz Bay (which Germans had evacuated militarily on 10 August).
Political  ▶  Great Britain: Parliament prorogued: King George's speech.[a]  ▶  Mr. Asquith's Edinburgh speech.

Notes

  1. The King's Speech at the Prorogation of Parliament roused remarkable enthusiasm, members rising in their places and singing the National Anthem. "We are fighting for a worthy purpose, and shall not lay down our arms until that purpose has been fully achieved."
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