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U-Boat
(NA)

French home in ruins
(NA)

David Lloyd George
(CPE)

Russian death list
(CPE)

Alexander Kerensky
(WW)

Arthur Zimmerman
(WW)

Cossack
(GW)

Arras Cathedral
(GW)

Ferdinand Foch and John J. Pershing
(NA)

Sir Herbert Plumer
(GW)

Premier Georges Clemenceau
(HW)

German wagon horses
(NA)

General Sir Arthur Currie
(HW)

Ruined British tank
(NA)

American troops
(NA)

General Oskar von Hutier
(NA)

Georg von Hertling
(WW)

Leon Trotsky
(WW)

Wully Robertson
(CPE)

General Max Hoffmann
(IWM)

Steel wheels
(NA)

Hindenburg, Kaiser Wilhelm, and Ludendorff
(NA)

German advance
(NA)

German troops including Hitler
(NA)

French prisoners
(NA)

Army nurses
(GW)

Milk delivery
(GW)

General Douglas MacArthur
(NA)

Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria
(GW)

Abbreviations

CNP
Collier’s New Photographic History of the World’s War
(New York, 1918)
CPE
Collier’s Photographic History of the European War
(New York, 1918)
GW
The Great World War: A History,
edited by Frank A. Mumby (Gresham Publishing Company, five volumes 1915–1917)
HW
History of the World War
by Francis A. March (Philadelphia, 1918)
IWM Imperial War Museum
NA National Archives
NW
The Nations at War
by Willis John Abbot (New York, 1917)
WW
Liberty’s Victorious Conflict: A Photographic History of the World War
(Woman’s Weekly, Chicago, 1918)

A Chronology of the Great War

1914

 

June 28:

 

Archduke Franz Ferdinand is assassinated at Sarajevo.

 

July 5:

 

Kaiser Wilhelm II gives “blank check” to Austria-Hungary.

 

July 23:

 

Austria-Hungary delivers ultimatum to Serbia.

 

July 25:

 

Serbia responds to ultimatum and mobilizes.
Russia declares Period Preparatory to War.

 

July 28:

 

Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia.

 

July 30:

 

Russia and Austria-Hungary order general mobilization.

 

July 31:

 

Germany issues “double ultimatum” to France and Russia.

 

August 1:

 

France orders general mobilization.
Germany mobilizes, declares state of war with Russia.

 

August 2:

 

German troops enter Luxembourg.

 

August 3:

 

Germany declares war on France.
Britain orders general mobilization.

 

August 4:

 

Germany declares war on Belgium.
Britain declares war on Germany.

 

August 5:

 

Austria-Hungary declares war on Russia.

 

August 6:

 

Serbia declares war on Germany.

 

August 7:

 

French troops invade Alsace.

 

August 10:

 

France declares war on Austria-Hungary.
Austria-Hungary invades Serbia.

 

August 12:

 

Britain declares war on Austria-Hungary.

 

August 16:

 

Russian troops invade East Prussia.

 

August 23:

 

Germans and British meet in Battle of Mons in Belgium.

 

August 26:

 

Battle of Le Cateau.

 

August 28:

 

Russian Second Army is destroyed at Tannenberg.

 

September 3–11:

 

Russians force Austro-Hungarians out of Lemberg, drive them back to Carpathian Mountains.

 

September 5:

 

French-British counterattack opens Battle of the Marne.

 

September 9:

 

German withdrawal marks end of Schlieffen Plan offensive.

 

September 9–14:

 

Germans defeat Russians in Battle of Masurian Lakes.

 

October 6:

 

Belgian troops abandon Antwerp to Germans.

 

October 19:

 

Opening of First Battle of Ypres.

 

October 29:

 

Turkey enters war on side of Austria-Hungary and Germany.

 

November 5:

 

Austria-Hungary invades Serbia.

 

December 14:

 

French and British launch general offensive all along Western Front.

 

1915

 

January 24:

 

British-German warships meet at Dogger Bank in North Sea.

 

February 7–22:

 

German victory over Russians in Second Battle of Masurian Lakes.

 

March 10–13:

 

Battle of Neuve Chapelle in France’s Artois region.

 

March 18:

 

British-French naval task force fails to force open the Dardanelles.

 

April 22:

 

Second Battle of Ypres begins with German offensive.

 

April 25:

 

British and French forces land on Gallipoli Peninsula.

 

May 1:

 

German offensive at Gorlice and Tarnow in Galicia.

 

May 9:

 

British attack Aubers Ridge; French begin Second Battle of Artois.

 

May 23:

 

Italy declares war on Austria-Hungary.

 

June 23:

 

Italian attack opens First Battle of the Isonzo.

 

August 5:

 

German forces occupy Warsaw, climaxing an offensive that began on July 13.

 

August 6:

 

British forces land at Suvla Bay in Gallipoli.

 

September 25:

 

Massive French offensive begins Second Battle of Champagne and Third Battle of Artois while British attack at Loos.

 

October 6:

 

Germans and Austro-Hungarians invade Serbia.

 

October 14:

 

Bulgaria and Serbia declare war on each other.

 

December 17:

 

Douglas Haig replaces John French as commander of British Expeditionary Force.

 

1916

 

January 8:

 

British complete evacuation of Gallipoli peninsula.

 

February 21:

 

Germans open offensive at Verdun.

 

March 18:

 

Russians attack German defenders at Lake Naroch.

 

May 5:

 

Beginning of Arab revolt against Ottoman Empire.

 

May 31:

 

The Battle of Jutland in the North Sea.

 

June 4:

 

Russians begin the Brusilov offensive in Austria and Poland.

 

July 1:

 

British and French begin the Battle of the Somme.

 

August 27:

 

Romania declares war on Austria-Hungary.

 

August 29:

 

Hindenburg replaces Falkenhayn as chief of German General Staff.

 

September 1:

 

Bulgaria declares war on Romania.

 

September 3:

 

German-Bulgarian-Turkish force invades Romania.

 

October 24:

 

French launch counteroffensive at Verdun.

 

November 23:

 

Provisional Greek government declares war on Germany and Bulgaria.

 

December 5:

 

David Lloyd George replaces H. H. Asquith as British prime minister.

 

December 6:

 

German troops enter Bucharest, Romania.

 

December 12:

 

Joseph Joffre is replaced by Robert Nivelle as commander of French forces on the Western Front.

 

1917

 

January 31:

 

Germany announces resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare.

 

February 3:

 

United States ends diplomatic relations with Germany.

 

February 23:

 

Germans begin withdrawal to Hindenburg Line on Western Front.

 

March 1:

 

Contents of Zimmermann telegram are made public.

 

March 15:

 

Tsar Nicholas II abdicates.

 

April 6:

 

United States declares war.

 

April 9:

 

British attack opens Battle of Arras.

 

April 16:

 

Nivelle offensive begins with French attack at the Chemin des Dames.

 

April 17:

 

First outbreak of mutiny among French troops on Western Front.

 

May 12:

 

John J. Pershing is appointed commander of American Expeditionary Force.

 

May 15:

 

Nivelle is replaced by Henri-Philippe Pétain as French commander in chief.

 

June 7:

 

British offensive at Messines Ridge in Flanders.

 

July 1:

 

Russians launch Kerensky offensive.

 

July 31:

 

British attack opens Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele).

 

October 24:

 

Austro-Hungarian forces open Battle of Caporetto on Italian front.

 

November 6:

 

Passchendaele falls to Canadian Corps, ending Third Battle of Ypres. Bolsheviks under Lenin and Trotsky overthrow Russian government.

 

November 20:

 

British attack with tanks at Cambrai.

 
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