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<noinclude>{{CalendarGW|August}}{{Date-introtext-GW}}</noinclude>__NOTOC__
<noinclude>{{Calendar|August}}{{Date intro}}</noinclude>__NOTOC__
==1914==
==[[1914]] (Tuesday)==
{| class="wikitable timeline"
===Western Front===
|-
*Retreat from [[Mons]]; rearguard action at [[Landrecies]]; Line of [[Le Cateau]]-Esnes occupied.
|'''Western Front'''
*Germans take [[Sedan]]; [[Maubeuge]] invested; [[Mülhausen]] again evacuated by the French.
|{{tb}} Retreat from [[Mons]]; rearguard action at [[Landrecies]]; Line of [[Le Cateau]]-Esnes occupied.
*Last [[Namur]] fort silenced.
|{{tb}} Germans take [[Sedan]]; [[Maubeuge]] invested; [[Mülhausen]] again evacuated by the French.
===Eastern Front===
|{{tb}} Last [[Namur (Belgium)|Namur]] fort silenced.
*[[Poland]]: Austrian First Army defeats Russians at [[Krasnik]] and advances towards [[Lyublin]].
|-
===Southern Front===
|'''Eastern Front'''
*[[Serbia]]: End of First Austrian invasion; complete defeat of the Austrians with heavy losses.
|[[Poland]]: Austrian First Army defeats Russians at [[Krasnik]] and advances towards [[Lyublin]].
===Naval and Overseas Operations===
|-
*[[Cameroons]]: Tepe occupied by the [[Allies]].
|'''Southern Front'''
===Political===
|[[Serbia]]: End of First Austrian invasion; complete defeat of the Austrians with heavy losses.
*[[Austria-Hungary]] declares war on [[Japan]].
|-
*[[Lord Kitchener]]'s first speech as Secretary of State for War.<ref>[[Lord Kitchener]]: First Speech as War Minister - [[Troops]] for past 36 hours in contact with superior German forces, maintained all traditions of British soldiery. Estimated casualties so far over 2,000. 69 [[Territorial Force|Territorial]] [[Battalion]]s volunteer for service abroad. 100,000 recruits practically secured. Principle to observe, maximum forces of enemy Empires constantly diminish, our reinforcements steadily increase, army worthy of British Empire results. [[New Army|New Field Army]] in six or seven months may total 30 [[division]]s continually maintained in field. If war prolonged and future adverse, greater sacrifices required from Empire and nation.</ref>
|'''Naval and Overseas Operations'''

|[[Cameroons]]: Tepe occupied by the [[Allies]].
==References/notes==
|-
{{Gleichen-123}}
|'''Political'''
{{reflist}}
|{{tb}} [[Austria-Hungary]] declares war on [[Japan]].
<noinclude>
|{{tb}} [[Lord Kitchener]]'s first speech as Secretary of State for War.<ref group="lower-alpha">[[Lord Kitchener]]: First Speech as War Minister - [[Troops]] for past 36 hours in contact with superior German forces, maintained all traditions of British soldiery. Estimated casualties so far over 2,000. 69 [[Territorial Force|Territorial]] [[Battalion]]s volunteer for service abroad. 100,000 recruits practically secured. Principle to observe, maximum forces of enemy Empires constantly diminish, our reinforcements steadily increase, army worthy of British Empire results. [[New Army|New Field Army]] in six or seven months may total 30 [[division]]s continually maintained in field. If war prolonged and future adverse, greater sacrifices required from Empire and nation.</ref>
|}
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[[Category:Great War events by day|238]]
[[Category:Great War events by day|238]]
[[Category:Great War events in August|25]]
[[Category:Great War events in August|25]]
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 9 October 2023

August

Great War events that took place on 25 August.

1914 (Tuesday)

Western Front  ▶  Retreat from Mons; rearguard action at Landrecies; Line of Le Cateau-Esnes occupied.  ▶  Germans take Sedan; Maubeuge invested; Mülhausen again evacuated by the French.  ▶  Last Namur fort silenced.
Eastern Front Poland: Austrian First Army defeats Russians at Krasnik and advances towards Lyublin.
Southern Front Serbia: End of First Austrian invasion; complete defeat of the Austrians with heavy losses.
Naval and Overseas Operations Cameroons: Tepe occupied by the Allies.
Political  ▶  Austria-Hungary declares war on Japan.  ▶  Lord Kitchener's first speech as Secretary of State for War.[a]

Notes

  1. Lord Kitchener: First Speech as War Minister - Troops for past 36 hours in contact with superior German forces, maintained all traditions of British soldiery. Estimated casualties so far over 2,000. 69 Territorial Battalions volunteer for service abroad. 100,000 recruits practically secured. Principle to observe, maximum forces of enemy Empires constantly diminish, our reinforcements steadily increase, army worthy of British Empire results. New Field Army in six or seven months may total 30 divisions continually maintained in field. If war prolonged and future adverse, greater sacrifices required from Empire and nation.
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