Great War events that took place on 29 January.
1915 (Friday)
- Walney Island battery (Barrow-in-Furness) shelled by German submarine. First operation of German submarines in the Irish Sea.
- British repulse German attack at Cuinchy (south-west of La Bassée).
- Failure of German attempts to cross the Aisne near Soissons.
- Continued heavy fighting between Dukla and Wyszkov Passes; Russians losing ground.
- Russians advance towards Tilsit.
- German torpedo-boat sunk by Russian submarine off Cape Moen, Denmark.
- Greek Government decline to intervene on behalf of Serbia (see 24, 25 January and 15 February).
1916 (Saturday)
1917 (Monday)
1918 (Tuesday)
Compendium entries form the central hub of (a) An index-like collection of places, people, ships, battles, political events, etc., and (b) Words and phrases of the Armed Forces of Great Britain during the Great War. The majority of these have been transcribed from Chronology of the War (1918-1920) and Soldier and Sailor Words and Phrases (1925) respectively, the later which is reflected in the language used and some may seem derogatory by today's standards.
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