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|[[Dvinsk]]–[[Vilna]] railway cut by the Germans at Sventsiany. |
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|Russian offensive on the Wilia. – British successes is [[East Africa]] at Maktau. |
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|Germans occupied Pinsk. |
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|Dvinsk and Vilna evacuated by the Germans. – Loss of ''[[HMS E7|E7]]'' in Dardanelles announced. |
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|Fall of Vilna. – British fleet bombard the Belgian Coast. |
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|Bulgarian army mobilised. |
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|French gain on [[Aisne-Marne Canal]]. |
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|Germans repulsed near Vilna. |
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|[[Air raid]] on Stuttgart. |
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|Russians re-occupy Lutsk, capturing 128 officers and 6,000 men. – Greek army mobilised. |
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|German assault on Dvinsk repulsed. |
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|Great [[Allied]] advance in [[France]], after twenty-five days' bombardment, British penetrated German lines to a distance of 4,000 yards and capture [[Loos]] and [[Hill 70]]. – French gain at [[Souchez]] and advance to a depth of two and a half miles along a front of fifteen and a half miles. |
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|Allied gains on [[Western Front]] included over 20,000 prisoners, 88 guns, and material. |
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|Defeat of Turks at [[Kut-el-Amara]] on the Tigris. |
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|French reached crests of [[Vimy]]. |
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Latest revision as of 11:36, 14 October 2023
DIARY OF THE WAR
SEPTEMBER, 1915
Sep 01 – | General Alexieff appointed Chief of Russian Staff. – Count Bernstorff communicated to USA Government acceptance by Germany of American demands re submarine warfare. |
" 02 – | Fall of Grodno. – Roumanian Government stopped export of cereals and transit of gold.– Four Turkish transports reported sunk by British submarines in the Dardanelles. |
" 03 – | Germans stormed bridgehead at Friedrichstadt on the Divina. |
" 04 – | Allen liner Hesperian sunk by submairine off coast of Ireland; twenty-five lives lost. |
" 05 – | Tsar assumed supreme command of the Russian armies; Grand Duke Nicholas transferred to the command in the Caucasus |
" 06 – | Aeroplane bombardment of Saarbrucken. – Dumba intrigue exposed in America. |
" 07 – | Russian victory near Tarnopol in Galicia. – Germans occupied Wolkowisk south west of Grodno. – Zeppelin raid on East Coast. – Loss of submarine U-27 announced. |
" 08 – | Zeppelin raid on London and Eastern Counties, 20 killed, 88 injured. – Russian successes at Tarnopol and Trembowla, 383 officers, 17,000 men, 33 guns, 66 machine guns. – Germans repulsed at Skidel. |
" 09 – | Russian gain on line of Sereth; 5,000 prisoners taken. – Von Mackensen in possession of Dubno and advanced on Rovono. |
" 13 – | Dvinsk–Vilna railway cut by the Germans at Sventsiany. |
" 14 – | Russian offensive on the Wilia. – British successes is East Africa at Maktau. |
" 15 – | Germans occupied Pinsk. |
" 16 – | Dvinsk and Vilna evacuated by the Germans. – Loss of E7 in Dardanelles announced. |
" 18 – | Fall of Vilna. – British fleet bombard the Belgian Coast. |
" 19 – | Bulgarian army mobilised. |
" 20 – | French gain on Aisne-Marne Canal. |
" 21 – | Germans repulsed near Vilna. |
" 22 – | Air raid on Stuttgart. |
" 23 – | Russians re-occupy Lutsk, capturing 128 officers and 6,000 men. – Greek army mobilised. |
" 24 – | German assault on Dvinsk repulsed. |
" 25 – | Great Allied advance in France, after twenty-five days' bombardment, British penetrated German lines to a distance of 4,000 yards and capture Loos and Hill 70. – French gain at Souchez and advance to a depth of two and a half miles along a front of fifteen and a half miles. |
" 27 – | Allied gains on Western Front included over 20,000 prisoners, 88 guns, and material. |
" 28 – | Defeat of Turks at Kut-el-Amara on the Tigris. |
" 29 – | French reached crests of Vimy. |
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