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==[[1914]] (Monday)==
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==1914==
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===|'''Western Front==='''
*|{{tb}} Germans withdraw from nearly the whole of the left bank of the [[Yser (river)|Yser]], and concentrate for attack on [[Ypres]].
*|{{tb}} British lines pierced at [[Neuve Chapelle]], which the Germans re-occupy.
===Eastern Front===
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*[[East Prussia]] re-entered by Russian forces.
===|'''Eastern Front==='''
===Naval and Overseas Operations===
*|[[East Prussia]] re-entered by Russian forces.
*[[North Sea]] proclaimed by the British Admiralty to be wholly a military area from [[5 November]].
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===Political===
===|'''Naval and Overseas Operations==='''
*[[Turkey]]: Russian and French Ambassadors leave Constantinople.
*|[[North Sea]] proclaimed by the British Admiralty to be wholly a military area from [[5 November]].
*[[Great Britain]] publishes an account of Turkish provocations.
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===|'''Political==='''
*|{{tb}} [[Turkey]]: Russian and French Ambassadors leave [[Constantinople]].
*|{{tb}} [[Great Britain]] publishes an account of Turkish provocations.
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==[[1915]] (Tuesday)==
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===Political===
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*[[Mr. Asquith]]'s military service pledge.<ref>The Military Service Bill, introduced by [[Mr. Asquith]] to redeem his pledge of 2 November, 1915, that married men would not be called up until after single men, provided that unattested single men and childless married men of military age should be regarded as having attested; that service should be for the duration of the war; that [[Ireland]] should be exempted. This Bill was introduced on [[5 January]], 1916.</ref>
===|'''Political==='''
 
*|[[MrH. H. Asquith]]'s military service pledge.<ref group="lower-alpha">The Military Service Bill, introduced by [[Mr. Asquith]] to redeem his pledge of 2 November, 1915, that married men would not be called up until after single men, provided that unattested single men and childless married men of military age should be regarded as having attested; that service should be for the duration of the war; that [[Ireland]] should be exempted. This Bill was introduced on [[5 January]], 1916.</ref>
==References/notes==
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[[Category:Great War events in November|02]]
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