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<noinclude>{{Calendar|September|hide31=yes}}{{Date intro}}</noinclude>__NOTOC__
==1914==
==[[1914]] (Monday)==
{| class="timeline"
===Western Front===
|-
*[[Battle of the Aisne]]: ends.
|'''Western Front'''
*[[Battle of Albert]] continues with great fury.
|{{tb}} Battle of the Aisne ends.
*[[Antwerp]]: Bombardment of forts Waelhem, [[Wavre]], St. Catherine.
|{{tb}} Battle of Albert continues with great fury.
===Eastern Front===
|{{tb}} [[Antwerp]]: [[Bombardment]] of forts Waelhem, [[Wavre (Belgium)|Wavre]], St. Catherine.
*[[Galicia]]: Russians in possession of [[Krosno]], and also of [[Dukla Pass]].
|-
*[[Hungary]] raided by Russian cavalry.<ref>Dukla and Uzsok Passes seized by Russians and raids by cavalry ensued. These movements not only of strategic but of economic and political importance; Germans drew on horse supplies of [[Hungary]] to recoup their losses, and this trade would be affected by hostile incursions. Politically, hopes were based on the hatred of the Slav mountaineers and Hungarian plainsmen being aroused against [[Germany]] on account of [[troops]] being used for German purposes and country left defenceless.</ref>
|'''Eastern Front'''

|{{tb}} [[Galicia]]: Russians in possession of [[Krosno]], and also of [[Dukla Pass]].
==References/notes==
|{{tb}} [[Hungary]] raided by Russian cavalry.<ref group="lower-alpha">Dukla and Uzsok Passes seized by Russians and raids by cavalry ensued. These movements not only of strategic but of economic and political importance; Germans drew on horse supplies of [[Hungary]] to recoup their losses, and this trade would be affected by hostile incursions. Politically, hopes were based on the hatred of the Slav mountaineers and Hungarian plainsmen being aroused against [[Germany]] on account of [[troops]] being used for German purposes and country left defenceless.</ref>
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[[Category:Great War events by day|272]]
[[Category:Great War events by day|272]]
[[Category:Great War events in September|28]]
[[Category:Great War events in September|28]]
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