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==1914==
==[[1914]] (Monday)==
{| class="timeline"
===Western Front===
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*[[Ypres]]: Violent German attacks: British position again in danger.
===Eastern Front===
|'''Western Front'''
|[[Ypres]]: Violent German attacks: British position again in danger.
*[[Poland]]: Germans evacuate [[Kalish]] and [[Chenstokhov]].
|-
*[[Silesia]] entered by Russian cavalry, rail cut at [[Pleschen]].
|'''Eastern Front'''
===Asiatic and Egyptian Theatres===
|{{tb}} [[Poland]]: Germans evacuate [[Kalish]] and [[Chenstokhov]].
*Armenia: Battle of [[Koprukeui]].
|{{tb}} [[Silesia]] entered by Russian cavalry, rail cut at [[Pleschen]].
===Naval and Overseas Operations===
|-
*{{SMS|Emden}} destroyed at Cocos Island by {{HMAS|Sydney}}.<ref>German cruiser {{SMS|Emden}} (4.1 in. guns, Captain von Müller) run down and forced to fight by {{HMAS|Sydney}} (6 in. guns, Captain J.C.T. Glossop, RN) at Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean, where the former ship had landed an armed party to destroy wireless and cut cable. The German ship was driven ashore and burnt with 230 casualties. ''Sydney'' losses totalled 18. Damage caused to British commerce by the ''Emden'' estimated at £2,211,000.</ref>
|'''Asiatic and Egyptian Theatres'''
*{{SMS|Geier}}, German cruiser, interned by the [[United States of America]] at Honolulu.
|Armenia: Battle of [[Koprukeui]].

|-
===Political===
|'''Naval and Overseas Operations'''
*[[Mr. Asquith]]'s Guildhall speech setting forth the aims of the [[Allies]]: "We shall never sheathe the sword."
|{{tb}} {{SMS|Emden}} destroyed at Cocos Island by {{HMAS|Sydney}}.<ref group="lower-alpha">German cruiser SMS ''Emden'' (4.1 in. guns, Captain von Müller) run down and forced to fight by HMAS ''Sydney'' (6 in. guns, Captain J.C.T. Glossop, RN) at Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean, where the former ship had landed an armed party to destroy wireless and cut cable. The German ship was driven ashore and burnt with 230 casualties. ''Sydney'' losses totalled 18. Damage caused to British commerce by the ''Emden'' estimated at £2,211,000.</ref>
*[[Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener|Earl Kitchener]]'s [[Great Speeches of the War/Kitchener|speech]] at the Lord Mayor's Guildhall Banquet, responding to the toast "The Imperial Forces of the Crown." <ref>{{gsw}}</ref><ref>In his speech Earl Kitchener speaks with quiet confidence about the Army in the field, and of the greater Army in the making.</ref>
|{{tb}} {{SMS|Geier}}, German cruiser, interned by the [[United States of America]] at Honolulu.

|-
==References/notes==
|'''Political'''
{{Gleichen-123}}
|{{tb}} [[H. H. Asquith]]'s Guildhall speech setting forth the aims of the [[Allies]]: "We shall never sheathe the sword."
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|{{tb}} [[Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener|Earl Kitchener]]'s [[Great Speeches of the War/Kitchener|speech]] at the Lord Mayor's Guildhall Banquet, responding to the toast "The Imperial Forces of the Crown." <ref>{{gsw}}</ref><ref group="lower-alpha">In his speech Earl Kitchener speaks with quiet confidence about the Army in the field, and of the greater Army in the making.</ref>
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Revision as of 20:05, 18 September 2023

November

Great War events that took place on 9 November.

1914 (Monday)

Western Front Ypres: Violent German attacks: British position again in danger.
Eastern Front  ▶  Poland: Germans evacuate Kalish and Chenstokhov.  ▶  Silesia entered by Russian cavalry, rail cut at Pleschen.
Asiatic and Egyptian Theatres Armenia: Battle of Koprukeui.
Naval and Overseas Operations  ▶  SMS Emden destroyed at Cocos Island by HMAS Sydney.[a]  ▶  SMS Geier, German cruiser, interned by the United States of America at Honolulu.
Political  ▶  H. H. Asquith's Guildhall speech setting forth the aims of the Allies: "We shall never sheathe the sword."  ▶  Earl Kitchener's speech at the Lord Mayor's Guildhall Banquet, responding to the toast "The Imperial Forces of the Crown." [1][b]

Notes

  1. German cruiser SMS Emden (4.1 in. guns, Captain von Müller) run down and forced to fight by HMAS Sydney (6 in. guns, Captain J.C.T. Glossop, RN) at Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean, where the former ship had landed an armed party to destroy wireless and cut cable. The German ship was driven ashore and burnt with 230 casualties. Sydney losses totalled 18. Damage caused to British commerce by the Emden estimated at £2,211,000.
  2. In his speech Earl Kitchener speaks with quiet confidence about the Army in the field, and of the greater Army in the making.

References

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