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Latest revision as of 16:32, 14 October 2023
DIARY OF THE WAR
OCTOBER, 1915
Oct 01 – | Sir Edward Grey authorised the statement that the Allied Powers would support Serbia against Bulgarian aggression. |
" 03 – | Russian Government presented an ultimatum to Bulgaria. – Captain Agar Robartes, M.P., died in France from wounds. |
" 05 – | Allied Forces landed at Salonika. – News received that Lord Ninian Chrichton-Stuart, M.P., had been killed in action. |
" 06 – | M. Venezelos, Greek Premier, resigned his office through a disagreement with the King. |
" 07 – | Troops of Central Powers crossed the Drina, the save and the Danube. – Coalition Government formed in Greece under M. Zaimis. |
" 09 – | Belgrade entered by Austro-German army. – British casualties to date 493,294. |
" 10 – | Death reported of Hon. Charles Mills, M.P., for the Uxbridge Division, killed in action. |
" 11 – | Order prohibiting "treating" in the London area came into force. |
" 12 – | Russian success on the Strypa announced. – Bulgarians attacked Serbia. – British submarine activity in the Baltic. |
" 13 – | Zeppelin raid over London and district. Casualties, 170 (42 men, 9 women and 5 children killed). – M. Delcassé, French Foreign Minister, resigned. – British attack near Hulluch commenced. |
" 14 – | British Government declared war on Serbia. |
" 19 – | Lord Derby explained the new recruiting scheme. – Italy declared war on Bulgaria. |
" 20 – | Bulgarians occupied Veles. – Sir Edward Carson made statement in House of Commons explaining his resignation. |
" 21 – | British Fleet bombarded Dedeagatch; Russian Fleet bombarded Varna. – Official statement issued respecting sentence of death executed by Germans on Miss Edith Cavell. |
" 23 – | Bulgarians captured Uskub. |
" 24 – | British submarine reported to have sunk German cruiser Prinz Adalbert in Baltic. |
" 25 – | French reported capture of important German salient in Champagne. |
" 26 – | Urgent Appeal for help from Serbia. – British transport sunk in Ægean. |
" 27 – | Germans joined up with Bulgars in Balkans. |
" 28 – | French Cabinet reformed under M. Briand. – HMS Argyll stranded. |
" 29 – | Strumnitza occupied by the French. |
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