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==1914==
==[[1914]] (Tuesday)==
{| class="wikitable timeline"
*{{WF}} [[Battle of the Marne]] (continued). Germans forced back over the river. [[General Foch]]'s decisive move.
|-
**[[Nancy]] vainly attacked. [[Troyon]] [[bombarded]].
|'''Western Front'''
*{{EF}} [[Galicia]]: Fierce battle round [[Rava-Ruska]].
|{{tb}} [[Battle of the Marne]] (continued). Germans forced back over the river. [[General Foch]]'s decisive move.
**[[Mikolajow]] ([[Carpathians]]) captured by Brusilov's army.
|{{tb}} [[Nancy]] vainly attacked. [[Troyon]] [[bombarded]].
*{{NO}} The ''[[HMS Oceanic|Oceanic]]'' wrecked off north coast of Scotland.
|-
*{{PO}} [[Mr. Lloyd George]]: Speech on the need for economy.<ref>"Silver Bullet" speech at Local Government Board to Deputation from the Association of Municipal Corporations. Points out necessity for curtailing expenditure and foretells heavy outgoings.</ref>
|'''Eastern Front'''
|{{tb}} [[Galicia]]: Fierce battle round [[Rava-Ruska]].
|{{tb}} [[Mikolajow]] ([[Carpathians]]) captured by Brusilov's army.
|-
|'''Naval and Overseas Operations'''
|{{HMS|Oceanic}} is wrecked off the north coast of Scotland.
|-
|'''Political'''
|[[David Lloyd George]]: Speech on the need for economy.<ref group="lower-alpha">"Silver Bullet" speech at Local Government Board to Deputation from the Association of Municipal Corporations. Points out necessity for curtailing expenditure and foretells heavy outgoings.</ref>
|}


==1915==
==[[1915]] (Wednesday)==
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*{{HF}} [[Zeppelin]] [[air raid]] on East Suffolk and London concludes. Civilian casualties: 18 killed (inc. 6 children) and 37 injured (inc. 13 children). Military casualties: 1 injured.
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**Another Zeppelin air raid on North Riding, Norfolk and London begins.
|'''Home Front'''

|{{tb}} [[Zeppelin]] [[air raid]] on East Suffolk and [[London]] concludes. Civilian casualties: 18 killed (inc. 6 children) and 37 injured (inc. 13 children). Military casualties: 1 injured.
==References/notes==
|{{tb}} Another Zeppelin air raid on North Riding, Norfolk and London begins.
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Latest revision as of 00:18, 8 October 2023

September

Great War events that took place on 8 September.

1914 (Tuesday)

Western Front  ▶  Battle of the Marne (continued). Germans forced back over the river. General Foch's decisive move.  ▶  Nancy vainly attacked. Troyon bombarded.
Eastern Front  ▶  Galicia: Fierce battle round Rava-Ruska.  ▶  Mikolajow (Carpathians) captured by Brusilov's army.
Naval and Overseas Operations HMS Oceanic is wrecked off the north coast of Scotland.
Political David Lloyd George: Speech on the need for economy.[a]

1915 (Wednesday)

Home Front  ▶  Zeppelin air raid on East Suffolk and London concludes. Civilian casualties: 18 killed (inc. 6 children) and 37 injured (inc. 13 children). Military casualties: 1 injured.  ▶  Another Zeppelin air raid on North Riding, Norfolk and London begins.

Notes

  1. "Silver Bullet" speech at Local Government Board to Deputation from the Association of Municipal Corporations. Points out necessity for curtailing expenditure and foretells heavy outgoings.
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