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==1914==
==[[1914]] (Friday)==
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===Western Front===
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*[[Sir John French]]'s fourth despatch published dealing with [[Battle of Ypres]].<ref>[[Sir John French]]'s fourth despatch on 20 November covers the period from the beginning of [[October]] to [[19 November]] (12th the last date mentioned), including the [[Givenchy]]-[[Armentieres]]-[[Wytschaete]] fighting, and the [[First Battle of Ypres]]. It describes the transfer of the British army from the [[Aisne]] to the North-west, and its swing round to the East, arrival of the 4th Corps (7th and 8th Divisions) and 2nd Cavalry Division in [[Flanders]], fighting of the 22nd Corps near [[La Bassée]], 3rd Corps near Armentières, and 1st and 4th Corps etc., around [[Ypres]].</ref>
===Eastern Front===
|'''Western Front'''
|[[Sir John French]]'s fourth despatch published dealing with [[Battle of Ypres]].<ref group="lower-alpha">[[Sir John French]]'s fourth despatch on 20 November covers the period from the beginning of October to [[19 November]] (12th the last date mentioned), including the [[Givenchy]]-[[Armentieres]]-[[Wytschaete]] fighting, and the First Battle of Ypres. It describes the transfer of the British army from the [[Aisne]] to the North-west, and its swing round to the East, arrival of the 4th Corps (7th and 8th Divisions) and 2nd Cavalry Division in [[Flanders]], fighting of the 22nd Corps near [[La Bassée]], 3rd Corps near Armentières, and 1st and 4th Corps etc., around [[Ypres]].</ref>
*[[Poland]]: German attacks on Russian line from [[Lovich]] to [[Skiernievitse]].
|-
===Asiatic and Egyptian Theatres===
|'''Eastern Front'''
*[[Egypt]]: The Bikanir Camel Corps beats off the Turks on the coast towards Port Said.
|[[Poland]]: German attacks on Russian line from [[Lovich]] to [[Skiernievitse]].
===Naval and Overseas Operations===
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*Admiralty announces extension of mine-field in [[North Sea]].
|'''Asiatic and Egyptian Theatres'''

|[[Egypt]]: The Bikanir Camel Corps beats off the Turks on the coast towards Port Said.
==References/notes==
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|'''Naval and Overseas Operations'''
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|[[Admiralty]] announces extension of mine-field in [[North Sea]].
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Latest revision as of 00:14, 8 October 2023

November

Great War events that took place on 20 November.

1914 (Friday)

Western Front Sir John French's fourth despatch published dealing with Battle of Ypres.[a]
Eastern Front Poland: German attacks on Russian line from Lovich to Skiernievitse.
Asiatic and Egyptian Theatres Egypt: The Bikanir Camel Corps beats off the Turks on the coast towards Port Said.
Naval and Overseas Operations Admiralty announces extension of mine-field in North Sea.

Notes

  1. Sir John French's fourth despatch on 20 November covers the period from the beginning of October to 19 November (12th the last date mentioned), including the Givenchy-Armentieres-Wytschaete fighting, and the First Battle of Ypres. It describes the transfer of the British army from the Aisne to the North-west, and its swing round to the East, arrival of the 4th Corps (7th and 8th Divisions) and 2nd Cavalry Division in Flanders, fighting of the 22nd Corps near La Bassée, 3rd Corps near Armentières, and 1st and 4th Corps etc., around Ypres.
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