The National Review, Volume 72W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 496
... Battle begun . September 15 .-- First Aisne Battle begun . September 16. - Russians evacuated East Prussia . October 9. - Fall of Antwerp . October 14. - South African rebellion . October 14. - First Canadian contingent reached England ...
... Battle begun . September 15 .-- First Aisne Battle begun . September 16. - Russians evacuated East Prussia . October 9. - Fall of Antwerp . October 14. - South African rebellion . October 14. - First Canadian contingent reached England ...
Page 497
... Battle of Ypres begun . Germans use poison - gas . April 25 .-- Allied landing in Gallipoli . May 3. - Battle of the Dunajec . May 6. - Battle at Krithia , Gallipoli . May 7. - Lusitania torpedoed . May 8. - Germans occupied Libau . May ...
... Battle of Ypres begun . Germans use poison - gas . April 25 .-- Allied landing in Gallipoli . May 3. - Battle of the Dunajec . May 6. - Battle at Krithia , Gallipoli . May 7. - Lusitania torpedoed . May 8. - Germans occupied Libau . May ...
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... Battle Squadron ( United States Navy ) , Rear - Admiral Hugh Rodman , U.S.S. New York ; the Second Battle Squadron , Vice - Admiral Sir John M. de Robeck , King George V ; and the First Battle - Cruiser Squadron , Rear- Admiral Sir ...
... Battle Squadron ( United States Navy ) , Rear - Admiral Hugh Rodman , U.S.S. New York ; the Second Battle Squadron , Vice - Admiral Sir John M. de Robeck , King George V ; and the First Battle - Cruiser Squadron , Rear- Admiral Sir ...
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