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==1914==
==[[1914]] (Tuesday)==
{| class="timeline"
===Western Front===
|-
*Action at [[Villers-Cotterets]]: British 4th (Guards) Brigade checks German advance.
|'''Western Front'''
*[[Soissons]] bombarded and occupied by Germans.
|{{tb}} Action at [[Villers-Cotterets]]: British 4th (Guards) Brigade checks German advance.
===Eastern Front===
|{{tb}} [[Soissons]] [[bombarded]] and occupied by Germans.
*[[East Prussia]]: General Russian withdrawal towards the Bug.
|-
*[[Galicia]]: Battle of [[Lemberg]] goes against the Austrians.
|'''Eastern Front'''
===Political===
|{{tb}} [[East Prussia]]: General Russian withdrawal towards the Bug.
*[[Russia]]: [[St. Petersburg]] renamed "Petrograd"
|{{tb}} [[Galicia]]: Battle of [[Lemberg]] goes against the Austrians.
|-
|'''Political'''
|[[Russia]]: [[St. Petersburg]] renamed "Petrograd"
|}


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==References/notes==
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[[Category:Great War events by day|245]]
[[Category:Great War events by day|245]]
[[Category:Great War events in September|01]]
[[Category:Great War events in September|01]]
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Revision as of 07:53, 11 September 2023

September

Great War events that took place on 1 September.

1914 (Tuesday)

Western Front  ▶  Action at Villers-Cotterets: British 4th (Guards) Brigade checks German advance.  ▶  Soissons bombarded and occupied by Germans.
Eastern Front  ▶  East Prussia: General Russian withdrawal towards the Bug.  ▶  Galicia: Battle of Lemberg goes against the Austrians.
Political Russia: St. Petersburg renamed "Petrograd"
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