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|{{tb}} [[Lille]] and [[Mézières]] occupied by the Germans.
|{{tb}} [[Lille]] and [[Mézières]] occupied by the Germans.
|{{tb}} [[Namur (Belgium)|Namur]]: Last of the forts reduced.
|{{tb}} [[Namur (Belgium)|Namur]]: Last of the forts reduced.
|{{tb}} [[Ostend (Belgium)|Ostend]] occupied by mixed British force (Marines, etc.).
|{{tb}} [[Ostend]] occupied by mixed British force (Marines, etc.).
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|'''Eastern Front'''
|'''Eastern Front'''

Latest revision as of 00:30, 22 October 2023

August

Great War events that took place on 27 August.

1914 (Thursday)

Western Front  ▶  British fall back from St. Quentin.  ▶  Lille and Mézières occupied by the Germans.  ▶  Namur: Last of the forts reduced.  ▶  Ostend occupied by mixed British force (Marines, etc.).
Eastern Front Galicia: Russians capture Halicz and Tarnopol.
Naval and Overseas Operations  ▶  SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse sunk by HMS Highflyer.  ▶  SMS Magdeburg, German cruiser, destroyed in Gulf of Finland.
Political France: René Viviani's Ministry reconstructed: entry of Alexandre Millerand (War) and Théophile Delcassé (Foreign Affairs).
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