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Great War events that took place on 28 October.
1914 (Wednesday)
Western Front | ▶ Battle of the Yser: Germans retake Lombartzyde. | ▶ Neuve Chapelle retaken by the British. |
Eastern Front | ▶ Poland: Russians recover Lodz. | ▶ Galicia: Austrians defeated at Sambor. |
Naval and Overseas Operations | SMS Emden appears at Penang and destroys Russian cruiser Zhemchug. | |
Political | ▶ Great Britain: Resignation of Prince Louis of Battenberg from office of First Sea Lord.[a] | ▶ Trial of Archduke's murderers at Sarajevo. |
Notes
- ↑ Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg, owing to totally unfounded suspicions regarding his nationality and loyalty, resigns office as First Sea Lord, and is succeeded by Lord Fisher.
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