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Great War events that took place on 24 February.
1915 (Wednesday)
Home Front | The first British Territorial division (the North Midland)[a] leaves England for France. | |
Western Front | French progress north of Mesnil (Champagne). | |
Eastern Front | ▶ Germans cross the River Niemen near Sventsiansk, and take Przasnysz, with 10,000 prisoners and 20 guns. | ▶ Russians take Mozely, near Bolimov. |
Naval and Overseas Operations | Loss of HMS Clan McNaughton, auxiliary cruiser, is announced. |
Notes
- ↑ Not to be confused with first division of the New Armies, for which see 9 May.
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