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==1915 (Monday)==
==1915 (Monday)==
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*Local attack by Germans, after heavy [[bombardment]], fails at [[Dixmude]].
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*Severe fighting on whole front north of the [[Vistula (river)|River Vistula]] .
|'''Western Front'''
*Fighting goes in favour of Russians round [[Osovyets]].
|Local attack by Germans, after heavy [[bombardment]], fails at [[Dixmude]].
*Despite heavy losses, Austrians continue to attack at [[Baligrod]].
|-
*Russians checked at [[Kosziowa]] (southern [[Carpathians]]), but retain positions by a counter-attack.
|'''Eastern Front'''
*[[Dardanelles]]: Operations hindered by bad weather.
|{{tb}} Severe fighting on whole front north of the [[Vistula (river)|River Vistula]] .
*Heraclea (Eregli) ([[Asia Minor]]) and neighbouring coast [[bombarded]] by Russian [[Black Sea]] fleet.
|{{tb}} Fighting goes in favour of Russians round [[Osovyets]].
*[[Ostend]] bombed.
|{{tb}} Despite heavy losses, Austrians continue to attack at [[Baligrod]].
*[[Greece]]: M. Zaimis having refused to form a ministry, King Constantine summons M. Gounaris who forms a cabinet.
|{{tb}} Russians checked at [[Kosziowa]] (southern [[Carpathians]]), but retain positions by a counter-attack.
*In a council at Vienna, the Emperor Francis Joseph accepts the principle of a rectification of frontiers in favour of [[Italy]].
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|'''Southern Front'''
==Notes==
|[[Dardanelles]]: Operations hindered by bad weather.
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==References==
|'''Naval and Overseas Operations'''
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|{{tb}} Heraclea (Eregli) ([[Asia Minor]]) and neighbouring coast bombarded by Russian [[Black Sea]] fleet.
==Acknowledgements==
|{{tb}} [[Ostend]] bombed.
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|'''Political'''
|{{tb}} [[Greece]]: M. Zaimis having refused to form a ministry, [[King Constantine]] summons M. Gounaris who forms a cabinet.
|{{tb}} In a council at Vienna, the Emperor Francis Joseph accepts the principle of a rectification of frontiers in favour of [[Italy]].
|}
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[[Category:Great War events by day|068]]
[[Category:Great War events by day|068]]
[[Category:Great War events in March|08]]
[[Category:Great War events in March|08]]
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 22 October 2023

March

Great War events that took place on 8 March.

1915 (Monday)

Western Front Local attack by Germans, after heavy bombardment, fails at Dixmude.
Eastern Front  ▶  Severe fighting on whole front north of the River Vistula .  ▶  Fighting goes in favour of Russians round Osovyets.  ▶  Despite heavy losses, Austrians continue to attack at Baligrod.  ▶  Russians checked at Kosziowa (southern Carpathians), but retain positions by a counter-attack.
Southern Front Dardanelles: Operations hindered by bad weather.
Naval and Overseas Operations  ▶  Heraclea (Eregli) (Asia Minor) and neighbouring coast bombarded by Russian Black Sea fleet.  ▶  Ostend bombed.
Political  ▶  Greece: M. Zaimis having refused to form a ministry, King Constantine summons M. Gounaris who forms a cabinet.  ▶  In a council at Vienna, the Emperor Francis Joseph accepts the principle of a rectification of frontiers in favour of Italy.
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