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==1915 (Thursday)==
==1915 (Thursday)==
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*[[Stanislau]] (Galicia) recaptured by Russian forces (see [[19 February]]); prisoners increased to 19,000.
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*Continued fierce Austrian attacks in the [[Carpathians]].
|'''Eastern Front'''
*French Government decide to send Expeditionary Force to the [[Dardanelles]] (see [[16 February|16]] and [[20 February]], and [[25 April]]).
|{{tb}} [[Stanislau]] (Galicia) recaptured by Russian forces (see [[19 February]]); prisoners increased to 19,000.
*[[Dardanelles]]: [[Bombardment]] of the inner forts continued.
|{{tb}} Continued fierce Austrian attacks in the [[Carpathians]].
*Submarine {{SMU|U-8}} sunk by destroyers in the English Channel; crew taken prisoner.<ref group="note">First case of "indicator" nets aiding in the destruction of German submarine {{SMU|U-8}} in the Straits of Dover. First experimented with in January 1915.</ref>
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*SS ''Thordis'' is rammed and sunk by a German submarine.
|'''Southern Front'''
*[[Admiralty]] decides enemy submarine prisoners cannot be afforded "honourable treatment".
|[[Dardanelles]]: [[Bombardment]] of the inner forts continued.
*Russian Government send circular telegram to [[Triple Entente|Entente Governments]] laying claim to [[Constantinople]] (see [[12 March]]).
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|'''Naval and Overseas Operations'''
==Notes==
|{{tb}} Submarine {{SMU|U-8}} sunk by destroyers in the English Channel; crew taken prisoner.<ref group="lower-alpha">First case of "indicator" nets aiding in the destruction of German submarine {{SMU|U-8}} in the Straits of Dover. First experimented with in January 1915.</ref>
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|{{tb}} Norwegian SS ''Thordis'' rammed and sunk a German submarine.
==References==
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|'''Political'''
==Acknowledgements==
|{{tb}} [[Admiralty]] decides enemy submarine prisoners cannot be afforded "honourable treatment".
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|{{tb}} French Government decide to send Expeditionary Force to the [[Dardanelles]] (see [[16 February|16]] and [[20 February]], and [[25 April]]).
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|{{tb}} Russian Government send circular telegram to [[Triple Entente|Entente Governments]] laying claim to [[Constantinople]] (see [[12 March]]).
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[[Category:Great War events in March|04]]
[[Category:Great War events in March|04]]
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Latest revision as of 00:00, 22 October 2023

March

Great War events that took place on 4 March.

1915 (Thursday)

Eastern Front  ▶  Stanislau (Galicia) recaptured by Russian forces (see 19 February); prisoners increased to 19,000.  ▶  Continued fierce Austrian attacks in the Carpathians.
Southern Front Dardanelles: Bombardment of the inner forts continued.
Naval and Overseas Operations  ▶  Submarine SM U-8 sunk by destroyers in the English Channel; crew taken prisoner.[a]  ▶  Norwegian SS Thordis rammed and sunk a German submarine.
Political  ▶  Admiralty decides enemy submarine prisoners cannot be afforded "honourable treatment".  ▶  French Government decide to send Expeditionary Force to the Dardanelles (see 16 and 20 February, and 25 April).  ▶  Russian Government send circular telegram to Entente Governments laying claim to Constantinople (see 12 March).

Notes

  1. First case of "indicator" nets aiding in the destruction of German submarine SM U-8 in the Straits of Dover. First experimented with in January 1915.
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