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==1914==
==[[1914]] (Saturday)==
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===Western Front===
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*[[The Aisne]]: Strong general German attacks: also on the Meuse forts ([[Verdun]]).
|'''Western Front'''
===Naval and Overseas Operations===
|The Aisne: Strong general German attacks: also on the Meuse forts ([[Verdun]]).
*[[Admiral Troubridge]] recalled into enquiry into escape of ''[[Goeben]]'' and ''[[Breslau]]''.
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|'''Naval and Overseas Operations'''
===Political===
|[[Admiral Troubridge]] recalled into enquiry into escape of {{SMS|Goeben}} and {{SMS|Breslau}}.
*[[Mr. Lloyd George]]'s historic [[Great Speeches of the War/Lloyd George|recruiting speech]] to London Welshmen at the Queen's Hall on German barbarities.<ref>{{gsw}}</ref><ref>[[David Lloyd George]] delivered one of the most memorable speeches of his career in support of the recruiting campaign. The occasion was marked by scenes of extraordinary enthusiasm. The hall, packed with young men ready to join the colours, resounded with the stirring strains of the Welsh National Anthem, Land of my Fathers, and the Welsh battlesong, Men of Harlech; great multitudes assembled outside the building, unable to secure admission. "Scrap of paper" theory of treaties; "treaties are the currency of international statesmanship."</ref>
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|'''Political'''
==References/notes==
|[[Mr. Lloyd George]]'s historic [[Great Speeches of the War/Lloyd George|recruiting speech]] to London Welshmen at the Queen's Hall on German barbarities.<ref>{{gsw}}</ref><ref group="lower-alpha">[[David Lloyd George]] delivered one of the most memorable speeches of his career in support of the recruiting campaign. The occasion was marked by scenes of extraordinary enthusiasm. The hall, packed with young men ready to join the colours, resounded with the stirring strains of the Welsh National Anthem, Land of my Fathers, and the Welsh battlesong, Men of Harlech; great multitudes assembled outside the building, unable to secure admission. "Scrap of paper" theory of treaties; "treaties are the currency of international statesmanship."</ref>
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Latest revision as of 00:13, 8 October 2023

September

Great War events that took place on 19 September.

1914 (Saturday)

Western Front The Aisne: Strong general German attacks: also on the Meuse forts (Verdun).
Naval and Overseas Operations Admiral Troubridge recalled into enquiry into escape of SMS Goeben and SMS Breslau.
Political Mr. Lloyd George's historic recruiting speech to London Welshmen at the Queen's Hall on German barbarities.[1][a]

Notes

  1. David Lloyd George delivered one of the most memorable speeches of his career in support of the recruiting campaign. The occasion was marked by scenes of extraordinary enthusiasm. The hall, packed with young men ready to join the colours, resounded with the stirring strains of the Welsh National Anthem, Land of my Fathers, and the Welsh battlesong, Men of Harlech; great multitudes assembled outside the building, unable to secure admission. "Scrap of paper" theory of treaties; "treaties are the currency of international statesmanship."

References

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