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The following tables list the main events which happened during World War I.
Theaters
Western Eastern ItalianCaucasian Middle Eastern Balkan
African Naval Air
Politics Asian and Pacific Gallipoli
Contents
1 19142 19153 19164 19175 19186 19197 19208 Post-19209 Notes
10 References
1914
Dates Events
June 28Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, the heir to the Austro-
Hungarianthrone, who is killed inSarajevo along with his wife, Duchess Sophie.[1]Details
July 5 Austria-Hungary seeks German support for a war against Serbia in case of Russianmilitarism. Germany gives assurances of support.[2]
July 23Austria-Hungary sends an ultimatum to Serbia. The Serbian response is seen asunsatisfactory.[3]
Details
July 28 Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia. Russia mobilizes.[4]
July 31Germany warns Russia to stop mobilizing. Russia says mobilization is againstAustria-Hungary only.
August 1Germany declares war on Russia.
[5]
Italy declares its neutrality.
Germany and the Ottoman Empire sign a secret alliance treaty.[6]Details
Germany invades Luxembourg. Details
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August 2Skirmish at Joncherey, first military action on the Western Front.
August 3Germany declares war on France, Belgium does not allow German arms through to
the French border.[7]
August 4
Germany invades Belgium[8]to outflank the French army. Details
Britain protests the violation of Belgian neutrality, guaranteed by a treaty;
German Chancellor replies that the treaty is just a chiffon de papier(a scrap ofpaper).
The United Kingdom declares war on Germany.[9]
Details
August 4August 16
The Germans besiege and then capture the fortresses of Lige, Belgium. Details
August 5Montenegro declares war on Austria-Hungary.[10]
The Ottoman Empire closes the Dardanelles.
August 6
Austria-Hungary declares war on Russia.
Serbia declares war on Germany.
August 7 The British Expeditionary Force arrives in France.[11] Details
August 7September 13
Battle of the Frontiers. The Germans obtain a victory against the BritishExpeditionary Force and France's Fifth Army.
August 7-August 10
Battle of Mulhouse, a phase of the Battle of the Frontiers.
August 9
Montenegro declares war on Germany.
The Togoland Campaign begins.
August 11 France declares war on Austria-Hungary.
August 12The United Kingdom declares war on Austria-Hungary.
Battle of Haelen, a phase of the Battle of the Frontiers.
August 14-August 25
Battle of Lorraine, a phase of the battle of the Frontiers.
August 16
August 19The Serbs defeat the Austro-Hungarians at the Battle of Cer.[12] Details
August 17 The Russian army enters East Prussia. Battle of Stalluponen. Details
August 20
The Germans attack the Russians in East Prussia, the Battle of Gumbinnen. Theattack is a failure in addition to being a deviation from the Schlieffen Plan.[13]
Details
The Germans occupy Brussels.
Battle of Morhange, a phase of the Battle of Lorraine.
Battle of Sarrebourg, a phase of the Battle of Lorraine.
August 21 Battle of Charleroi, a phase of the Battle of the Frontiers.August 21-August 23
Battle of the Ardennes, a phase of the Battle of the Frontiers.
August 22 Austria-Hungary declares war on Belgium.
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August 23Japan declares war on Germany. Details
Battle of Mons, a phase of the Battle of the Frontiers.
August 23August 30
Battle of Tannenberg: the Russian army undergoes a heavy defeat by theGermans.[14]
Details
August 23September 11
Battle of Lemberg. The Russians capture Lviv. Details
August 23August 25
Battle of Kranik, a phase of the Battle of Lemberg. The Austro-Hungarian FirstArmy defeats the Russian Fourth Army.[15]
Details
August 24Action of Elouges.
Battle of the Mortagne, a phase of the Battle of Lorraine.
August 24September 7
The Germans siege and capture the Maubeuge Fortress. Details
August 25 Japan declares war on Austria-Hungary.
August 26British and French forces conquer Togoland, a German protectorate in WestAfrica.[16]
Details
Battle of Le Grand Fayt.
August 26August 27
Battle of Le Cateau. Allied retreat. Details
August 26-August 30
Battle of Gnila Lipa, a phase of the Battle of Lemberg.
August 26-
September 2 Battle of Komarow, part of the Battle of Lemberg. Details
August 27 Battle of treux.
August 27November 7
Battle of Tsingtao: British and Japanese forces capture the German-controlled portof Tsingtao in China.
Details
August 28 The Royal Navy wins the First Battle of Heligoland Bight, North Sea. Details
August 29August 30
Battle of Saint Quentin, aka Battle of Guise. Orderly Allied retreat. Details
August 30 New Zealand occupies German Samoa (later Western Samoa). DetailsSeptember 1 Battle of Nery. Details.
September 2September 11
Austro-Hungarian defeat at the Battle of Rava Russka, a phase of the Battle ofLemberg.
Details
September 4-September 13
Battle of Grand Couronne, a phase of the Battle of the Frontiers.
September 5September 12
First Battle of the Marne. The German advance on Paris is halted, marking thefailure of the Schlieffen Plan.[17]
Details
Battle of the Ourcq, a phase of the First Battle of the Marne.
Battle of the Two Morins.
Battle of the Marshes of Saint-Gond, a phase of the First Battle of the Marne.
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September 6-September 12
Battle of Vitry, a phase of the First Battle of the Marne.
Battle of Revigny, a phase of the First Battle of the Marne.
September 6-October 4
Battle of Drina.
September 7September 14
First Battle of the Masurian Lakes: The Russian Army of the Neman withdraws fromEast Prussia with heavy casualties.
Details
September 9 Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg lays out Germany's war aims. Details
September 11 Australian forces occupy German New Guinea.[18] Details
September 13 Troops from South Africa begin invading German South-West Africa. Details
September 13September 28
The First Battle of the Aisne ends in a substantial draw. TheRace to the Seabegins. Details
September 14Erich von Falkenhayn replaces Helmuth von Moltke the Younger as German Chiefof Staff.
Details
September 19-October 11
Battle of Flirey
September 22-September 26
First Battle of Picardy.
September 24 The Siege of Przemyl begins Details
September 25-September 29
First Battle of Albert. Details
September 28October 10 The Germans siege and capture Antwerp, Belgium. Details
September 29October 31
Battle of the Vistula River, aka Battle of Warsaw. Details
October 1-October 4
First Battle of Arras. Details
October 9-November 1
Central powers control Belgrade. Details
October 10-November 2 Battle of La Bassee.
October 12-November 2
First Battle of Messines. Details
October 13-November 2
Battle of Armentieres.
October 16October 31
Battle of the Yser. French and Belgian forces secure the coastline of Belgium.[19] Details
October 19November 22 The First Battle of Ypres ends theRace to the Sea. The Germans are preventedfrom reaching Calais and Dunkirk. Details
November 1
Russia declares war on the Ottoman Empire.
Battle of Coronel. Von Spee's German cruiser squadron defeats a Royal Navy
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squadron under Christopher Cradock.[20] Details
November 2 The United Kingdom begins the naval blockade of Germany. Details
November 2-November 16
Bergmann Offensive, first military engagement in the Caucuses of the First WorldWar.
November 3 Montenegro declares war on the Ottoman Empire.
November 3November 5
Von Lettow-Vorbeck's German colonial forces defeat the British at the Battle ofTanga, German East Africa.
Details
November 5 France and the United Kingdom declare war on the Ottoman Empire.
November 6 Fao Landing, British and Indians siege the fortress at Fao.
November 9Battle of Cocos, northeast Indian Ocean. The Australian cruiser Sydneydestroys the
German cruiserEmden.[21]Details
November 11 Sultan Mehmed V declares Jihad on the Allies.[22] Details
November 11-November 21 Battle of Basra. Details
November 11December 6
Battle of d (aka Silesian Offensive). Details
November 16-December 15
Battle of Kolubara, Austro-Hungarians leave Serbia.
December-January, 1915
First Battle of Artois.
December 1-December 13 Battle of Limanowa.
December 3-December 9
Battle of Qurna.
December 8Battle of the Falklands. Von Spee's German cruiser squadron is defeated by the
Royal Navy.[23]Details
December 10 Hill 60 captured by the Germans. Details
December 16 The German fleet shells Scarborough and Hartlepool, England.[24] Details
December 18-December 22
Battle of Givenchy.
December 20 fighting begins at Perthes. Details
December 20-17 March,1915
First Battle of Champagne.
December 22 Fighting begins at Noyon. Details
December 24-December 25 In some sectors of the Western Front, an unofficial Christmas truce is observedbetween German and British forces.[25]Details
December 25-January 18, Battle of Ardahan.
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December 29January 2, 1915
The Russians win the Battle of Sarikamis, Caucasia.[26] Details
1915
Dates Events
January 2 The Russian offensive in the Carpathians begins. It will continue until April 12.
January 19 First Zeppelin raid on Great Britain. Details
January 19-December 22
Battle of Hartmannswillerkopf, series of battles fought to control the peak.
January 24Battle of Dogger Bank between squadrons of the British Grand Fleetand theGermanHochseeflotte.
Details
January 28February 3 The Ottomans fail to capture the Suez Canal. Details
January 31 Battle of Bolimov. First German use of chemical weapons.[27] Details
February 4 Germany begins submarine warfare against merchant vessels. Details
February 7February 22
Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes. The Russian X Army is defeated. Details
February 19British and French naval attack on the Dardanelles. The Gallipoli Campaignbegins.[28]
Details
March 10March13
Battle of Neuve Chapelle. After an initial success, a British offensive is halted. Details
March 22 The Siege of Przemyl ends. The Russians capture the fortress. Details
April 12-April 14 Battle of Shaiba.
April 19-May 17 The Ottomans Siege the Armenian city of van. Details
April 5-May 5 First Battle of Woevre.
April 22May 25The Second Battle of Ypres, which ends in a stalemate. Germany first uses the
poison gas.
Details
April 25Allied forces land on Gallipoli, landing at Anzac Cove and Cape Helles.[29] Details
London Pact between the Entente and Italy. Details
April 28 First Battle of Krithia. The Allied advance is repelled.[30] Details
May 1
The Gorlice-Tarnw begins: the German troops under General Mackensen breakthrough the Russian lines in Galicia.
Details
Battle of Eski Hissarlik.
May 3 Troops withdraw from Anzac Cove. DetailsMay 6May 8 Second Battle of Krithia. The Allied attempts at advancing are thwarted again.[31] Details
May 7 The British linerLusitaniais sunk by a German U-boat.[32] Details
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May 9-June 18 Second Battle of Artois.
May 9 Battle of Aubers Ridge, a phase of the Second Battle of Artois.
May 10Troops from Hungary rout the Russians at Jarosaw. Lviv is again in Austrianhands.
May 11 Armistice called at Gallipoli to bury the dead. Details
May 12Windhoek, capital of German South-West Africa, is occupied by South African
troops.[33] Details
May 15-May 25 Battle of Festubert.
May 16-June 23 Battle of Konary.
May 23 Italy declares war on Austria-Hungary. Details
June 4Third Battle of Krithia. Yet another Allied failure.[31] Details
The Russians leave Przemyl. Details
June 10-June 26 Battle of Manzikert. DetailsJune 22 Mackensen breaks again through the Russian lines in the Lviv area. Details
June 23July 7 First Battle of the Isonzo. Details
June 27 The Austro-Hungarians re-enter Lviv. Details
June 28July 5 The British win the Battle of Gully Ravine. Details
July 9 The German forces in South-West Africa surrender. Details
July Battle of Kara Killisse. Details
July 18August 3 Second Battle of the Isonzo. DetailsJuly 25 Italians capture Cappuccio Wood. Details
August 5 The Germans occupy Warsaw. Details
August 6-August10
Battle of Lone Pine, part of the August Offensive.
August 6-August13
Battle of Krithia Vineyard, part of the August Offensive.
August 6-August
15 Allies land at Suvla Bay, a phase of the August Offensive. Details.
August 6August21
Battle of Sari Bair, part of the August Offensive. Last and unsuccessful attempt bythe British to seize the Gallipoli peninsula.[34]
Details
August 7 Battle of the Nek, a phase of the August Offensive.
August 7-August19
Battle of Chunuk Bair, a phase of the August Offensive.
August 17 The Great Retreat begins.
August 21 Scimitar Hill, a phase of the August Offensive.August 21-August29
Battle of Hill 60, part of the August Offensive. Details
August 26-
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September 19 Sventiany Offensive, a phase of the Gorlice-Tarnow Offensive.
September 1 Germany suspends unrestricted submarine warfare. Details
September 8Nicholas II removes Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolayevich as Commander-in-Chiefof the Russian Army, personally taking that position.
Details
September 15-November 4
Third Battle of Artois.
September 19 The Germans occupy Vilnius. The Gorlice-Tarnw Offensive ends. Details
September 25September 28
Battle of Loos, a major British offensive, fails. Details
September 25-October 15
Battle of the Hohenzollern Redoubt, a phase of the Battle of Loos.
September 25-November 6
Second Battle of Champagne.
September 28 Battle of Es Sinn.October 7-December 4
Serbia is invaded by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Bulgaria. Details
October 14 Bulgaria declares war on Serbia Details
October 14-November 9
Morava Offensive, a phase of the Central Powers Invasion of Serbia, Bulgariansbreak through Serbian lines.
October 14-November 15
Ovche Pole Offensive, a phase of the Central Powers invasion of Serbia,Bulgarians break through Serbian lines.
October 15 The United Kingdom declares war on Bulgaria.
October 16 France declares war on Bulgaria.
October 17-November 21
Battle of Krivolak, start of the set up of the Salonika Front.
October 18November 4
Third Battle of the Isonzo Details
October 19 Italy and Russia declare war on Bulgaria.
October 27 A French army lands in Salonika and, with the help of British and Italian troops,sets up a Balkan Front.
November 10December 2
Fourth Battle of the Isonzo
November 10-December 4
Kosovo Offensive, a phase of the Central Powers invasion of Serbia, Serbianspushed into Albania.
Details
November 22November 25
Battle of Ctesiphon, in present-day Iraq.[35] Details
November 27 The Serbian army collapses. It will retreat to the Adriatic Sea and be evacuated bythe Italian and French Navies.
Details
December 7 The First Siege of Kut, Mesopotamia, by the Ottomans begins.[36] Details
Douglas Haig replaces John French as commander of the British Expeditionary
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June 4 The Brusilov Offensive begins.
June 5The Arab Revolt in Hejaz begins. Details
The HMS Hampshire is sunk off the Orkney Islands; Lord Kitchener dies. Details
June 10Italy: Paolo Boselli succeeds Antonio Salandra as Prime Minister. Details
The Siege of Medina begins.
June 10-July 4 Battle of Mecca, Arabs capture the city. Details
June 30Battle of the Boar's Head, diversion from the Battle of the Somme which beganthe next day.
July Battle of Taif. Details
July 1 The Battle of the Somme begins. Details
July 1-July 13 Second Battle of Albert (Opening phase of the Battle of the Somme). Details
July 1-July 2 British capture Fricourt during the Second Battle of Albert. Details
July 2-July 25 Battle of Erzincan.
July 3-July 7 British and French capture La Boisselle during the Second Battle of Albert. Details
July 3-July 12 British and French capture Mametz Wood during the Second Battle of Albert. Details
July 3-July 17British capture Ovillers during the Second Battle of Albert and Battle of BazentinRidge.
Details
July 4-July 6 Battle of Kostiuchnowka.
July 7-July 11 Allies capture Contalmaison during the Second Battle of Albert. Details
July 8-July 14 British capture Trnes Wood during the Second Battle of Albert. Details
July 14-July 17 Battle of Bazentin Ridge (Initial phase of the Battle of the Somme) Details
July 14-September15
Battles for Longueval and Delville Wood (Initial phase of the Battle of theSomme)
Details
July 19-July 20 Battle of Fromelles (Initial phase of the Battle of the Somme).
July 23August 7 Battle of Pozires (Initial phase of the Battle of the Somme) Details
July 24-August 8 Battle of Kowel.
August 3August 5 Battle of Romani. Ottoman attack on the British in the Sinai peninsula fails. DetailsAugust 3August17
Sixth Battle of the Isonzo. The Italians capture Gorizia (August 9). Details
August 9-August18
First battle of Doiran. Details
August 24 Battle of Mlali.
August 26 Battle of Doberdo, part of the Sixth Battle of Isonzo.
August 27 Italy declares war on Germany.Romania enters the war on the Entente's side. Her army is defeated in a fewweeks.
August 27-Conquest of Romania by Central Powers. Details
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December
August 27-November 26
Battle of Transylvania, a phase of the conquest of Romania.
August 29 Paul von Hindenburg replaces Erich von Falkenhayn as German Chief of Staff. Details
September 2-September 6
Battle of Turtucaia, a phase of the conquest of Romania.
September 3-September 6
Battle of Guillemont (intermediate phase of the Battle of the Somme) Details
September 5-September 7
Battle of Dobrich, a phase of the conquest of Romania.
September 6 The Central Powers create a unified command.
September 9 Battle of Ginchy (intermediate phase of the Battle of the Somme) Details
September 12December 11
Monastir Offensive, set up of the Salonika Front.
September 12-September 14
Battle of Malka Nidzhe, a phase of the Monastir Offensive.
September 12-September 30
Battle of Kaymakchalan, a phase of the Monastir Offensive.
September 14September 17
Seventh Battle of the Isonzo
September 15-
September 22
Battle of Flers-Courcelette (last offensive of the Battle of the Somme). The British
use armored tanks for the first time in history.
Details
September 17-September 19
First Battle of Cobadin, a phase of the conquest of Romania.
September 20 The Brusilov Offensive ends with a substantial Russian success. Details
September 25-September 28
Battle of Morval (part of the final stages of the Battle of the Somme) Details
September 26September 28
Battle of Thiepval Ridge (part of the final stages of the Battle of the Somme) Details
September 29-October 5
Flamanda Offensive, a phase of the conquest of Romania.
October-November
First Battle of the Cerna Bend, a phase of the Monastir Offensive. Details
October 1November 5
Battle of Le Transloy (part of the final stages of the Battle of the Somme) Details
October 1-November 11
Battle of Ancre Heights (part of the final stages of the Battle of the Somme).
October 9October 12
Eighth Battle of the Isonzo.
October 19-October 25
Second Battle of Cobadin, a phase of the conquest of Romania.
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October 24 The French recapture Fort Douaumont near Verdun. Details
November 1November 4
Ninth Battle of the Isonzo.
November 13November 18
Battle of the Ancre (closing phase of the Battle of the Somme) Details
November 18 The Battle of the Somme ends with enormous casualties and no winner. Details
November 21
HMHS Britannicsinks after hitting a German mine Details
Francis Joseph I, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, dies and issucceeded by Charles I.
Details
November 25David Beatty replaces John Jellicoe as commander of the Grand Fleet. Jellicoebecomes First Lord of the Sea.
Details
November 25-December 3
Battle of Bucharest, a phase of the conquest of Romania.
November 28 Prunaru Charge, a phase of the Battle of Bucharest, Romanian cavalrydesperately charge into enemy lines.
December 1 Battle of the Arges, a phase of the Battle of Bucharest.
December 1-January 18, 1917
Allies capture Yanbu. Details
December 5December 7
United Kingdom: Prime Minister Henry Asquith resigns and is succeeded byDavid Lloyd George.
Details
December 6 The Germans occupy Bucharest. The capital of Romania moved to Iai. Details
December 13Robert Nivelle replaces Joseph Joffre as Commander-in-Chief of the FrenchArmy.
Details
December 23 Battle of Magdhaba in the Sinai peninsula.[41] Details
December 23-December 29
Christmas Battles.
December 27 Togoland is divided into British and French administrative zones. Details
December 29 Grigori Rasputin, Russia's minence grise, is assassinated. Details
1917
Dates Events
January 9 Battle of Rafa. The British drive the Ottomans out of Sinai. Details
January 11-March 13
British raid the Ancre. Details
January 16The German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann sends a telegram to hisambassador in Mexico, instructing him to propose to the Mexican government analliance against the United States.
Details
February 1 Germany resumes unrestricted submarine warfare. Details
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February 23 Second Battle of Kut. The British recapture the city. Details
February23April 5
The Germans withdraw to the Hindenburg Line. Details
March 1Arz von Straussenberg replaces Conrad von Htzendorf as Austro-Hungarian Chief ofStaff.
Details
March 8
March 11The British capture Baghdad. Details
March 13-April 23
Samarrah Offensive, British capture much of Mesopotamia.
March 15 Russia: Czar Nicholas II abdicates. A provisional government is appointed. Details
March 26 First Battle of Gaza. The British attempt to capture the city fails.[42] Details
April-October
Stalemate in Southern Palestine.
April 2-April3 Australians attack Noreuil. Details.
April 6 The United States of America declares war on Germany.[43]
April 9May17
Second Battle of Arras. The British attack a heavily fortified German line withoutobtaining any strategic breakthrough.[44]
Details
April 9April12
The Canadians obtain a significant victory in the Battle of Vimy Ridge, part of the first
phase of the Second Battle of Arras.[45]Details
April 9-April
14First Battle of the Scarpe, part of the first phase of the Second Battle of Arras. Details
April 10-April 11 First Battle of Bullecourt,part of the first phase of the Second Battle of Arras.
Details
April 15 Battle of Lagnicourt, part of the Second phase of the Second Battle of Arras. Details
April 16May 9
The Second Battle of the Aisne (aka Nivelle Offensive) ends in disaster for both theFrench army and its commander Robert Nivelle.[46]
Details
April 17-April 20
Battle of the Hills (aka Third battle of Champagne), a diversion to the Second Battle ofthe Aisne.
April 19 Second Battle of Gaza. The Ottoman lines resist a British attack. Details
April 22-May 8
Second Battle of Doiran. Details
April 23-April 24
Second Battle of Scarpe, part of the second phase of the Second Battle of Arras. Details
April 28-April 29
Battle of Arleux, part of the Second phase of the Second Battle of Arras. Details
April 29May 20
Series of mutinies in the French army.[47] Details
May 3-May4
Third battle of the Scarpe, part of the second phase of the Second Battle of Arras. Details
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May 3-May17
Second Battle of Bullecourt, part of the second phase of the Second Battle of Arras. Details
May 5May15
Allied Spring offensive on the Salonika Front.
May 5-May9
Second Battle of the Cerna Bend, a phase of the Allied Spring Offensive. Details
May 12June 6
Tenth Battle of the Isonzo. Details
May 15Philippe Ptain replaces Robert Nivelle as Commander-in-Chief of the FrenchArmy.[48]
Details
May 23 Battle of Mount Hermada in the Karst.
June-October Operation Hush, British attempt to capture coast of Belgium fails.
June 7June14 Second Battle of Messines, The British recapture Messines Ridge. Details
June 10June29
Battle of Mount Ortigara. Details
June 12 Greece: King Constantine I abdicates.[49] Details
June 13 First successful heavy bomber raid on London done by the Gotha G.IV.
June 25 First American troops land in France. Details
June 30 Greece declares war on the Central powers. Details
July 1July19
The Kerensky Offensive fails. It is the last Russian initiative in the war.[50] Details
July 1-July 2 Battle of Zborov, a phase of the Kerensky Offensive. Details
July 6 Arab rebels led by Lawrence of Arabia seize the Jordanian port of Aqaba.[51] Details
July 20 Corfu Declaration about the future Kingdom of Yugoslavia.[52] Details
July 22-August 1
Battle of Marasti
July 31 The Third Battle of Ypres (aka Battle of Passchendaele) begins. Details
July 31-August 2
Battle of Pilckem Ridge (Opening phase of the Third Battle of Ypres).
August 6August 20
Battle of Mreti. Details
August 8-August 20
Second Battle of Oituz.
August 15-August 25 Battle of Hill 70 (Initial phase of the Battle of Third Battle of Ypres).
August 16-August 18
Second Battle of Langemarck (Initial phase of the Battle of Third Battle of Ypres). Details
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August 18August 28
Eleventh Battle of the Isonzo. Details
August 20-August 26
Second Offensive Battle of Verdun.
September-October
Operation Albion. German capture of Oesel, Dago and Moon Islands.
September1-September3
Battle of Jugla.
September 8 Russia: General Kornilov's coup attempt fails. Details
September20-September26
Battle of the Menin Road Ridge (Intermediate phase of the Third Battle of Ypres).
September26-September27
Battle of Polygon Wood (Intermediate phase of the Battle of the Third Battle ofYpres).
September28September29
Battle of Ramadi, Mesopotamia. Details
October 4 Battle of Broodseinde (part of the final phases of the Battle of the Third Battle ofYpres).
October 9Battle of Poelcappelle (part of the final phases of the Battle of the Third Battle ofYpres).
October 12 First Battle of Passchendaele (part of the final phases of the Third Battle of Ypres).
October 23 battle of Wadi Musa.
October 23-November
10
Battle of La Malmaison, delayed French attack on the Chemin des Dames. Details
October 24November 4
Battle of Caporetto. The Austro-Hungarians and Germans break through the Italianlines. The Italian army is defeated and falls back on the Piave River.
Details
October 26-November10
Second Battle of Passchendaele (Closing phase of the Third Battle of Ypres).
October 27 Battle of Buqqar Ridge.
October 30 Italy: Vittorio Emanuele Orlando succeeds Paolo Boselli as Prime Minister. Details
October 31November 7
Third Battle of Gaza. The British break through the Ottoman lines. Details
October 31 Battle of Beersheba (opening phase of the Third Battle of Gaza). Details
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November1-November6
Battle of Tel el Khuweilfe.
November 2Balfour Declaration: the British government supports plans for a Jewish "national home"in Palestine.
Details
November 5 The Allies agree to establish a Supreme War Council at Versailles.
November 7 The October Revolution begins in Russia. The Bolsheviks seize power. DetailsCharge at Sheria.
November 8Armando Diaz replaces Luigi Cadorna as Commander-in-Chief of the Italian Army. Details
Charge at Huj.
November9December28
First Battle of the Piave: the Austro-Hungarians and Germans try unsuccessfully tocross the river.
Details
November10 The Third Battle of Ypres (aka Battle of Passchendaele) ends in a stalemate. Details
November11-December23
First Battle of Monte Grappa, Austro-Hungarian offensive halted.
November13
France: Paul Painlev is replaced by Georges Clemenceau as Prime Minister. Details
Battle of Mughar Ridge.
November14 Battle of Ayun Kara.
November17
Second Battle of Heligoland Bight, North Sea. Details
November17December30
Battle of Jerusalem. The British enter the city (December 11). Details
November18-November24
Battle of Nebi Samwil, a phase of the Battle of Jerusalem.
November20December 3
First Battle of Cambrai. A British attack fails and the battle results in a stalemate.[53] Details
December 1 Battle of El Burj, a phase of the Battle of Jerusalem.
December 7 The United States declares war on Austria-Hungary.December20-December
Battle of Jaffa, a phase of the Battle of Jerusalem. Details
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December23
Russia signs an armistice with Germany.
1918
Dates Events
January 8 Woodrow Wilson outlines his Fourteen Points. Details
FebruarytoSeptember
Allied forces occupy the Jordan Rift Valley. Details
February9
The Central Powers signed an exclusive protectorate treaty with the Ukrainian People'sRepublic as part of the negotiations that took place in Brest-Litovsk.
Details
February
15-February16
Battle of Rarancza.
February18-March3
Operation Faustschlag, last offensive on Eastern Front.
February19
British begin their assault on Jericho. Details
February21
The British capture Jericho. DetailsGermans capture Minsk. Details
February24
Germans capture Zhytomyr. Details
February25
German troops capture Estonia. Details
February28
Germans capture Pskov and Narva. Details
March 2 Germans capture Kiev. Details
March 3 At Brest-Litovsk, Leon Trotsky signs the peace treaty with Germany.[54] Details
March 7 German artillery bombard the Americans at Rouge Bouquet. Details
March 8-March 12
Battle of Tell 'Asur.
March 8-March 13
Battle of Bakhmach.
March21April 5
First phase of the Spring Offensive, Operation Michael (aka Second Battle of theSomme). The Germans obtain a Pyrrhic victory. Details
March 21-The Battle of St. Quentin, first phase of Operation Micheal and of the Spring Offensive. Details
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March 23
March 21-April 2
First Transjordan attack on Amman.
March23August7
Artillery bombardment of Paris. Details
March 24-March 25
First Battle of Bapaume, a phase of Operation Michael. Details
March 25 First Battle of Noyon, a phase of Operation Michael. Details
March 26 French Marshall Ferdinand Foch is appointed Supreme Commander of all Allied forces. Details
March 26-March 27
Battle of Rosieres, a phase of Operation Michael. Details
Action of Khan Baghdadi.
March 27-March 31
First Battle of Amman, a phase Of The First Transjordan Attack.
March 28 Third Battle of Arras (aka First Battle of Arras (1918)), a phase of Operation Michael. Details
March 30-April 5
First Battle of Villers-Bretonneux, a phase of Operation Micheal.
April 1Royal Air Force founded by combining the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval AirService.
April 4-April 5
Battle of the Avre, final phase of Operation Michael.
April 7-April 29
Second phase of the Spring Offensive, Operation Georgette (aka Battle of the Lys). Theresults are disappointing for the Germans.
Details
April 7-April 9
Battle of Estaires, first phase of Operation Georgette. Details
April 10-April 11 Third Battle of Messines, a phase of Operation Georgette. Details
April 12-
April 13
Battle of Hazebrouck, a phase of Operation Georgette. Details
April 13-April 15
Battle of Bailleul, a phase of Operation Georgette. Details
April 17-April 19
First Battle of Kemmelberg, a phase of Operation Georgette. Details
April 18 Battle of Bethune, a phase of Operation Georgette. Details
April 24-April 27
Second Battle of Villers-Bretonneux, a phase of Operation Georgette.
April 25-April 26
Second Battle of Kemmelberg, a phase of Operation Georgette. Details
April 29 Battle of Scherpenberg, final phase of Operation Georgette. Details
April 30-
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May 4 Second Transjordan attack on Shunet Nimrin and Es Salt.
May 7 Treaty of Bucharest between Romania and the Central Powers. It will never be ratified. Details
May 10-May 11
Battle of Kaniow.
May 21 Ottomans invade Armenia. Details
May 21-May 29
Battle of Sardarabad, a phase of the invasion of Armenia.Battle of Abaran, a phase of the invasion of Armenia.
May 24-May 28
Battle of Karakilisa, a phase of the invasion of Armenia.
May 27June 6
Third Battle of the Aisne (aka Operation Blcher-Yorck, third phase of the SpringOffensive). After initial gains, the German advance is halted.
Details
May 28 Battle of Cantigny.
May 29-May 31 Battle of Skra-di-Legen
June 1-June 26
Battle of Belleau Wood, part of the German Spring Offensive.
June 8 Action of Arsuf.
June 8-October
Germany interferes in the Caucuses. Details
June 9June 12
Fourth phase of the Spring Offensive, Operation Gneisenau (aka Battle of Matz). Despitesubstantial territorial gains, the Germans do not achieve their strategic goals
Details
June 13June 23
Second Battle of the Piave: the Austro-Hungarian offensive is repelled. Details
June 30 Battle of Moreuil Wood.
July 4 Battle of Hamel.
July 14 Battle of Abu Tellul.
July 15August 6
Second Battle of the Marne and last German offensive on the Western Front, which failswhen the Germans are counterattacked by the French.
Details
July 15-July 17
Champagne-Marne Offensive (consisting of the Fourth Battle of Champagne and theBattle of the Mountain of Reims), a phase of the Second Battle of the Marne. last phase ofthe Spring Offensive and last German offensive of World War I.
Details
July 17 The Tsar and his family were shot early in the morning by the Bolsheviks. Details
July 18 Battle of Chateau-Thierry, a phase of the Second Battle of the Marne. Details
July 18-July 22
Battle of Soissons,a phase of the Second Battle of the Marne. Details
July 19 Battle of Tardenois, a phase of the Second Battle of the Marne.
August 8-November11
Hundred Days Offensive, last offensive on Western Front.
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Battle of Amiens, first phase of the Hundred Days Offensive. Details
August 9-August 12
Battle of Montdidier.
August13-
September3 Battle of San Matteo.
August17-August29
Second Battle of Noyon, a phase of the Hundred Days Offensive. Details
August21-September
3
Second Battle of the Somme(aka Third battle of the Somme), a phase of the HundredDays Offensive.
Details
August21-August22
Third Battle of Albert, opening phase of the Second Battle of the Somme. Details
August21-September3
Second Battle of Bapaume, a phase of the Second Battle of the Somme.
August26-September3
Fourth Battle of Arras (aka Second Battle of Arras (1918)), a phase of the Second Battleof the Somme
Details
August26-August30
Fourth Battle of the Scarpe (aka Battle of the Scarpe (1918)), a phase of the FourthBattle of Arras.
Details
August26-
September14
Battle of Baku, last Turkish offensive of the war.
August31-September3
Battle of Mont Saint-Quentin, a phase of the Second Battle of the Somme.
September1-
September2
Battle of Peronne, a phase of the Battle of Mont Saint-Quentin. Details
September2-
Battle of Drocourt-Queant Line, final phase of the Second Battle of the Somme. Details
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September10
Battle of Savy-Dallon, a phase of the Hundred Days Offensive. Details
September12
Battle of Havrincourt, a phase of the Hundred Days Offensive. Details
September12-September19
Battle of Saint-Mihiel, a phase of the Hundred Days Offensive.
September14
Battle of Vauxaillon, a phase of the Hundred Days Offensive.Details
September14-
September29
Vardar Offensive, final offensive on the Balkan Front.
September15
The Allies (French and Serbs) break through the Bulgarian lines at Dobro Polje, a phaseof the Vardar Offensive.
Details
September18
Battle of Epehy, a phase of the Hundred Days Offensive.
September18
September19
Third Battle of Doiran, a phase of the Vardar Offensive, The Bulgarians halt the British and
Greek advance.
Details
September18October17
Battle of the Hindenburg Line, a phase of the Hundred Days Offensive. The Allies breakthrough the German lines.
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September19September25
Battle of Megiddo. The British conquer Palestine. Details
Battle of Nablus, a phase of the Battle of Meggido. Details
Third Transjordan attack, a phase of the Battle of Nablus.Battle of Sharon, a phase of the Battle of Megiddo.
September22
The British capture Jisr ed Damieh in the Battle of Sharon. Details
September25
The British capture Tiberias during the Battle of Sharon. Details
September19
Battle of Tulkarm, a phase of the Battle of Sharon.
Battle of Arara, a phase of the Battle of Sharon.
September19-September20
Battle of Tabsor, a phase of the Battle of Sharon.
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September20
Capture of Jenin, a phase of the Battle of Sharon.
British capture both Afulah and Beisan during the Battle of Sharon. Details
September20-September21
Battle of Nazareth, a phase of the Battle of Sharon.
September23
Battle of Haifa, a phase of the Battle of Sharon. Details
September25
Battle of Samakh, a phase of the Battle of Sharon.
Second Battle of Amman, a phase of the Third Transjordan Attack.
September26November
11
Meuse-Argonne Offensive, the final phase of the Hundred Days Offensive and of WorldWar I.
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September26-October 1
The British enter Damascus. Details
September26
Battle of Somme-Py (Initial phase of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive). Details
Charge at Irbid, a phase of the Capture of Damascus.
September26-
September27
British capture Deraa during the Capture of Damascus. Details
September27
Battle of Jisr Benat Yakub, a phase of the Capture of Damascus.
September27-October 1
Battle of the Canal du Nord, a phase of the Battle of the Hindenburg Line.
September
28-October 2
Fifth Battle of Ypres (aka Advance on Flanders), a phase of the Battle of the Hindenburg
Line.
September29-October10
Battle of St. Quentin Canal, a phase of the Hundred Days Offensive.
September
30
Bulgaria signs an armistice with the Allies.[55]
Battle of Saint-Thierry (Initial phase of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive). Details
Charge at Kaukab, a phase of the Capture of Damascus.Charge at Kiswe, a phase of the Capture of Damascus.
October3-October
Pursuit to Haritan.
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October8-October10
Second Battle of Cambrai (aka Battle of Cambrai (1918)), a phase of the Battle of theHindenburg Line.
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October14-
October17
Battle of Montfaucon (intermediate phase of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive). Details
October14-October19
Battle of Courtrai, closing phase of the Hundred Days offensive. Details
October15
Battle of Mont-D'Origny, a phase of the Hundred Days Offensive. Details
October17-October26
Battle of the Selle, closing phase of the Hundred Days Offensive.
October20
Germany suspends submarine warfare. Details
Battle of Lys and Escaut (Which included the Second Battle of Lys and the Battle of theEscaut), a phase of the Hundred Days Offensive.
Details
Battle of Serre, a phase of the Hundred Days Offensive. Details
October23-October30
Battle of Sharqat.
October24November4
Battle of Vittorio Veneto. The Austro-Hungarian army is routed. The Italians enter Trentand land at Triest.
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October
24-October28
SecondBattle of Monte Grappa, beginning phase of Vittorio Veneto.
October25
Battle of Aleppo. Details
October29
Wilhelm Groener replaces Erich Ludendorff as Hindenburg's deputy. Details
Germany'sHochseeflottemutinies.[56] Details
October30 The Ottoman Empire signs the Armistice of Mudros. Details
November1 Battle of Chesne (Closing phase of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive). Details
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November1-November2
Battle of Valenciennes, closing phase of the Hundred Days Offensive. Details
November3
Austria-Hungary signs the armistice with Italy, effective November 4.[57]
November4
Battle of the Sambre, closing phase of the Hundred Days Offensive. DetailsSecond Battle of Guise, a phase of the Battle of Sambre. Details
Battle of Thierache, a phase of the Battle of Sambre. Details
November6-November11
Advance to the Meuse.
November
9Germany: Kaiser William II abdicates; republic proclaimed.[58] Details
November10
Austria-Hungary: Kaiser Charles I abdicates. Details
November11
At 6 am, Germany signs the Armistice of Compigne. End of fighting at 11 a.m..[59]
November12
Austria proclaimed a republic.
November14
Czechoslovakia proclaimed a republic. Details
German U-boats interned.
3 days after the armistice, fighting ends in the East African theater when General vonLettow-Vorbeck agrees a cease-fire on hearing of Germany's surrender.
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November21
Germany'sHochseeflottesurrendered to the United Kingdom.[56] Details
November22
The Germans evacuate Luxembourg.
November25 11 days after agreeing a cease-fire, General von Lettow-Vorbeck formally surrenders hisundefeated army at Abercorn in present-day Zambia. Details
November27
The Germans evacuate Belgium.
December4
Yugoslav independence proclaimed.[52] Details
1919
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10January
Fakhri Pasha surrenders at Medina. Details
January18
Treaty of Versailles between the Allies and Germany: the Peace Conference opens in
Paris.[60]Details
January25 Proposal to create the League of Nations accepted. Details
June 21German High Seas Fleet (53 ships) scuttled in Scapa Flow with nine deaths, the last
casualties of the war.[56]Details
June 28 Treaty of Versailles signed.[61] Details
July 8 Germany ratifies the Treaty of Versailles.[62] Details
July 21 The United Kingdom ratifies the Treaty of Versailles.[63] Details
November10 andNovember11
A Banquet in Honour of The President of the French Republic was hosted by King
George V and held at Buckingham Palace during the evening hours of November 10. Thevery first Armistice Day was held on the Grounds of Buckingham Palace on the Morningof November 11th. This would set the trend for a day of Remembrance or RemembranceDay for decades to come.
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1920
Dates Events
January 10 First meeting of the League of Nations held in London.Official end of World War I. Details
Free City of Danzig established.[64] Details
January 21 The Paris Peace Conference ends. Details
February10
A plebiscite returns Northern Schleswig to Denmark.[65] Details
April 19April 26
Conference of Sanremo, Italy, about League of Nations mandates in former Ottomanterritories of the Middle East.
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June 4 Treaty of Trianon between the Allies and Hungary. DetailsAugust 10