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of the Lys (Leie) river. Clay sub-soil stopped water soaking more than 2 ft (0.61 m) down, which left trenches waterlogged. The Lys rose 7 ft (2.1 m), spread out by more than 100 ft (30 m) and some trenches had to be abandoned. In other places trenches were blocked at both ends and continuously bailed out, the intervening ground being covered by crossfire from the "islands". Many men stood knee-deep in water and were relieved twice a day. In
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north, that it was forced to oppose the French attack, rather than advance around the flank; the secondary objective of protecting the northern flank of the German armies in France had become the main task. By 6 October, the French needed
British reinforcements to withstand German attacks around Lille. The BEF had begun to move from the Aisne to Flanders on 5 October and with reinforcements from England, assembled on the left flank of the
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failed to assemble forces near the northern flank swiftly enough to obtain a decisive advantage. Attacks had quickly been stopped and the armies had then improvised field defences, against which attacks were repulsed with many more casualties. By the end of the First Battle of Ypres, both sides were exhausted, short of ammunition and suffering from collapses in morale; some infantry units refused orders.
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November 1914, both sides were exhausted, short of ammunition and suffering from collapses in morale, some infantry units refusing orders. The costly and inconclusive result of the First Battle of Flanders was followed by trench warfare, in which both sides tried to improve their positions as far as the winter weather, mutual exhaustion and chronic equipment and ammunition shortages allowed.
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on 2 January was eventually repulsed. A bigger
British attack on 10 January recaptured the posts and defeated three German counter-attacks but then lost the posts to a German attack on 12 January. A German deserter disclosed that a larger German attack was due against Cuinchy, French positions to the
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Division brigade arrived during the afternoon and was sent forward to recapture The Orchard, 1 mi (1.6 km) north-east of Festubert, which had been captured during the morning. Waterlogged ground and German machine-gun fire delayed the advance, which only reached Givenchy after
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Wytschaete led to the attack further south being cancelled but German artillery retaliation was much heavier than the British bombardment. Desultory attacks were made from 15 to 16 December against intact German defences and deep mud, making no impression. On 17 December,
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and a machine-gun, delayed the advance for more than six hours until forced to retreat but this had stopped the advance. Although aerial photography had been useful, it was unable efficiently to identify the strong German defensive points. Lack of communication also meant that the
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Flanders led both sides to elaborate the improvised field fortifications of 1914, which made a return to mobile warfare even less likely. In November, Falkenhayn reconsidered German strategy, because the failures on the Yser and at Ypres showed that Germany lacked the forces in
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relieved the 1st Division on 4 February; on 6 February, the 4th (Guards) Brigade crossed no man's land in the dark and then attacked to push forward the line on the flanks. The attack captured the brick stacks and improved the line at the junction with the French. German counter-attacks including a
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sapped forward a short distance down the Menin road and small gains were made at Klein Zillebeke and Bixschoote. Joffre ended attacks in the north, except at Arras and again requested support from French, who ordered attacks on 18 December along the British front, then restricted the attacks to the
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historians wrote that the Franco-British armies conducted attacks from 17 December between Arras and Armentières. By 20 December, the Allied attacks had been contained but skirmishing continued around Carency, Ecurie, Neuve Chapelle and La Bassée. On 1 January 1915, the 6th Army, near Arras, was
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and further south at Ypres. Falkenhayn then attempted to achieve the limited goal of capturing Ypres and Mount Kemmel, from 19 October to 22 November). By 8 November, Falkenhayn accepted that the advance along the coast had failed and that taking Ypres was impossible. The French and Germans had
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advanced, it met a German attack rather than an open flank on 24 September; by 29 September, the Second Army comprised eight corps but was still opposed by German forces near Lille, rather than advancing around the German northern flank. The German 6th Army had also found that on arrival in the
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1300:(Givenchy) and followed up by infantry attacks from the village northwards to La Quinque Rue. The trenches either side of Givenchy were captured and east of Festubert German troops advanced for 300 yd (270 m). During the afternoon, a brigade of the
1012:. Plain language messages and decodes of crude attempts to disguise German messages gave warnings to the British of the times, places and strengths of eight attacks, of four corps or more, during the Race to the Sea and the subsequent battles in Flanders.
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batteries, fired on the German front-line trenches which were 3 ft (0.91 m) deep with breastworks 4 ft (1.2 m) high. The German fortifications were demolished by the howitzer bombardment, which was followed by an infantry assault at
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was asked to participate with the BEF on 14 December. Joffre wanted the British to attack all along the BEF front, especially from Warneton to Messines, as the French attacked from Wytschaete north to Hollebeke. French gave orders to attack from the
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support of XVI Corps by II Corps and demonstrations by II Corps and the Indian Corps. Fog impeded the Arras attack and a German counter-attack against XVI Corps, led II Corps to cancel its supporting attack. Six small attacks were made by the
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and the Indian Corps conducted local operations to fix the Germans to their front. French emphasised that the British attack would begin on the left flank next to the French and that units must not move ahead of each other. The French and the
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A German soldier deserted on 25 January and disclosed that a German attack was due against Cuinchy, French positions to the south and against Givenchy to the north. About ninety minutes later, units of the German Infantry Brigade 79 of the
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6th Army to move from the German-French border to the northern flank on 17 September. By the next day, French attacks north of the Aisne led to Falkenhayn ordering the 6th Army to repulse French forces and secure the flank. When the French
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were to capture Wytschaete and Petit Bois, then Spanbroekmolen was to be taken by II Corps with an attack from the west and by III Corps attacking from the south, only the 3rd Division to make a maximum effort. On the right, the
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failed to reach its objectives and the 3rd Division got to within 50 yd (46 m) of the German line and found uncut wire. One battalion captured 200 yd (180 m) of the German front trench and took
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protect wireless transmissions from eavesdropping and all of the attacking armies sent messages containing vital information in plain language. From September to November 1914, the British and French intercepted
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Joffre arranged for a series of attacks on the Western Front after discovering that German divisions were moving to the Russian Front. The Eighth Army was ordered to attack in Flanders and Field Marshal Sir
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communication trenches. Should counter-attacks fail to recover the front trench, a rearward line was to be connected to the remaining parts of the front line, limiting the loss of ground to a bend (
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field guns, of the Indian Corps and IV Corps, on the German wire around the village of Neuve Chapelle, which was destroyed within ten minutes. The remaining fifteen 18-pounder batteries, six
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of the 1st Division, which had two companies per battalion in the line, one in local reserve and one in brigade reserve, drove the Germans back and re-captured the British trenches, taking
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had been unable to keep in touch with each other and the attack became disorganised, which disrupted the delivery of supplies. On 12 March, German forces commanded by
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3476:Lithuanian Wars of Independence
2217:
2174:The winter operations 1914–1915
1526:
1389:failed and a second attempt at
1218:to Warneton and Hollebeke with
4099:Austria-Hungary against Serbia
3958:Deportations from East Prussia
3755:1915 typhus epidemic in Serbia
2070:. Vol. I. Penguin Books.
1034:
1:
4010:Ukrainian Canadian internment
1885:
1505:
1156:Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg
994:
928:
893:Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg
865:(BEF), in French and Belgian
4165:Sazonov–Paléologue Agreement
3464:Estonian War of Independence
3139:Southern Palestine offensive
2068:The First World War: To Arms
1546:
1425:
7:
4119:USA against Austria-Hungary
3518:Turkish War of Independence
3470:Latvian War of Independence
3202:Treaty of Bucharest of 1918
2793:Anti-Serb riots in Sarajevo
2181:Furious Battle at La Bassée
1430:
920:(19 October – 22 November).
863:British Expeditionary Force
851:Winter operations 1914–1915
718:Western Front tactics, 1917
80:Belgian and French Flanders
36:Winter operations 1914–1915
10:
4410:
4394:1915 in the United Kingdom
4374:1914 in the United Kingdom
4202:Treaties of Brest-Litovsk
3750:1899–1923 cholera pandemic
3217:Second Battle of the Marne
3104:Second battle of the Aisne
2973:Second Battle of Champagne
2814:German invasion of Belgium
2118:With the Indians in France
1817:Humphries & Maker 2010
1461:
1180:
1024:
1015:
937:
18:
4308:
4267:
4188:
4127:
4089:
4033:
4022:
3983:Assyrian genocide (Sayfo)
3926:
3898:
3846:
3768:
3742:
3694:
3587:
3580:
3512:Irish War of Independence
3408:
3290:
3262:Armistice of Villa Giusti
3247:Battle of Vittorio Veneto
3172:
3074:
3001:
2902:
2859:First Battle of the Marne
2806:
2768:
2703:
2694:
2637:
2511:
2500:
2466:
2438:
2400:
2352:
2305:
2298:
2225:
1148:French invasion of Russia
915:and further south in the
770:
265:
207:
127:
63:
52:
40:
35:
4135:Constantinople Agreement
3428:Armenian–Azerbaijani War
3291:Co-belligerent conflicts
3267:Second Romanian campaign
3237:Third Transjordan attack
2948:Gorlice–Tarnów offensive
2854:Battle of Grand Couronné
1915:; Wynne, G. C. (1995) .
1877:Edmonds & Wynne 1995
1853:Edmonds & Wynne 1995
1841:Edmonds & Wynne 1995
1829:Edmonds & Wynne 1995
1793:Edmonds & Wynne 1995
1778:Edmonds & Wynne 1995
1766:Edmonds & Wynne 1995
1754:Edmonds & Wynne 1995
1742:Edmonds & Wynne 1995
1727:Edmonds & Wynne 1995
1715:Edmonds & Wynne 1995
1703:Edmonds & Wynne 1995
1519:
1483:siege batteries and six
1464:Battle of Neuve Chapelle
1320:First Action of Givenchy
1243:On the left, the French
1021:First Battle of Flanders
4198:Modus vivendi of Acroma
4150:Bulgaria–Germany treaty
3458:Greater Poland Uprising
3358:National Protection War
3242:Meuse–Argonne offensive
3192:German spring offensive
3187:Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
2963:Siege of Novogeorgievsk
2938:Second Battle of Artois
2819:Battle of the Frontiers
2183:(January–February 1915)
1893:Doughty, R. A. (2005).
606:German spring offensive
4223:Paris Peace Conference
4211:Ukraine–Central Powers
4005:Massacres of Albanians
3973:Late Ottoman genocides
3780:Bulgarian occupations
3488:Third Anglo-Afghan War
3452:Hungarian–Romanian War
3277:Naval Victory Bulletin
3272:Armistice with Germany
3222:Hundred Days Offensive
3149:Battle of La Malmaison
3099:Second battle of Arras
3066:Battle of Transylvania
2920:Second Battle of Ypres
2788:Sarajevo assassination
2677:South African Republic
2085:Wynne, G. C. (1976) .
2046:. London: HMSO. 1922.
2013:Jones, H. A. (2002) .
1975:Foley, R. T. (2007) .
1514:Crown Prince Rupprecht
1500:
1437:
1366:
1331:
1298:Givenchy-lès-la-Bassée
1285:
1164:
1134:
1108:
985:
975:
969:
901:
886:
219:Crown Prince Rupprecht
208:Commanders and leaders
4233:Treaty of St. Germain
4206:Russia–Central Powers
4160:Sykes–Picot Agreement
3988:Pontic Greek genocide
3963:Destruction of Kalisz
3939:Eastern Mediterranean
3500:Polish–Lithuanian War
3282:Armistice of Belgrade
3252:Armistice of Salonica
3182:Operation Faustschlag
3129:Third Battle of Oituz
3051:Baranovichi offensive
3019:Lake Naroch offensive
2993:Battle of Robat Karim
2968:Vistula–Bug offensive
2943:Battles of the Isonzo
2874:First Battle of Ypres
2121:. London: Constable.
2066:Strachan, H. (2003).
1939:Western Front 1914–18
1458:Subsequent operations
1362:
1327:
1281:
1135:Vernichtungsstrategie
1031:First Battle of Ypres
965:
958:Tactical developments
917:First Battle of Ypres
25:First Battle of Ypres
4228:Treaty of Versailles
3944:Mount Lebanon famine
3859:in the United States
3827:Russian occupations
3541:Turkish–Armenian War
3482:Polish–Ukrainian War
3422:Ukrainian–Soviet War
3369:Central Asian Revolt
3159:Armistice of Focșani
2889:Battle of Sarikamish
2839:Battle of Tannenberg
2235:Military engagements
1485:QF 4.5-inch howitzer
1204:Attack on Wytschaete
1183:Defence of Festubert
1177:Defence of Festubert
1039:August–December 1914
713:French Army mutinies
708:1914 Christmas truce
478:Hohenzollern Redoubt
100:50.68806°N 2.88111°E
4295:They shall not pass
4218:Treaty of Bucharest
4175:Treaty of Bucharest
4114:USA against Germany
4091:Declarations of war
3795:German occupations
3708:British casualties
3567:Soviet–Georgian War
3494:Egyptian Revolution
3434:Armeno-Georgian War
3298:Somaliland campaign
3257:Armistice of Mudros
3134:Battle of Caporetto
3124:Battle of Mărășești
3094:Zimmermann telegram
3089:February Revolution
3034:Battle of the Somme
2958:Bug-Narew Offensive
2933:Battle of Gallipoli
2925:Sinking of the RMS
2717:Scramble for Africa
2711:Franco-Prussian War
2367:Sinai and Palestine
2141:Wyrall, E. (1921).
1956:Ferris, J. (1992).
1879:, pp. 147–149.
1693:, pp. 105–107.
1657:, pp. 102–103.
1645:, pp. 103–104.
1435:After the war, the
1274:Defence of Givenchy
1165:Ermattungsstrategie
1140:Paul von Hindenburg
1041:
1010:Battle of the Marne
702:Associated articles
419:Hartmannswillerkopf
279:Invasion of Belgium
96: /
21:Battle of La Bassée
4255:Treaty of Lausanne
4170:Paris Economy Pact
4104:UK against Germany
4034:Entry into the war
4000:Urkun (Kyrgyzstan)
3719:Ottoman casualties
3529:Franco-Turkish War
3409:Post-War conflicts
3393:Russian Revolution
3375:Invasion of Darfur
3340:Kelantan rebellion
3328:Kurdish rebellions
3304:Mexican Revolution
3144:October Revolution
3109:Kerensky offensive
3084:Capture of Baghdad
3061:Monastir offensive
3046:Brusilov offensive
2884:Battle of Kolubara
2723:Russo-Japanese War
1979:. Cambridge: CUP.
1573:, pp. 98–100.
1537:Royal Flying Corps
1504:Battalion 11 with
1367:
1355:Affairs of Cuinchy
1332:
1286:
1200:Corps casualties.
1035:
1027:Battle of the Yser
1008:on the eve of the
970:
910:Battle of the Yser
4379:Conflicts in 1915
4359:Conflicts in 1914
4321:
4320:
4304:
4303:
4288:The Golden Virgin
4282:Mutilated victory
4263:
4262:
4243:Treaty of Trianon
4238:Treaty of Neuilly
4145:Damascus Protocol
4018:
4017:
3978:Armenian genocide
3935:Allied blockades
3907:Belgian refugees
3690:
3689:
3600:Strategic bombing
3576:
3575:
3561:Franco-Syrian War
3535:Greco-Turkish War
3523:Anglo-Turkish War
3506:Polish–Soviet War
3440:German Revolution
3416:Russian Civil War
3399:Finnish Civil War
3232:Battle of Megiddo
3207:Battle of Goychay
3154:Battle of Cambrai
3114:Battle of Mărăști
3029:Battle of Jutland
3009:Erzurum offensive
2864:Siege of Przemyśl
2844:Siege of Tsingtao
2829:Battle of Galicia
2759:Second Balkan War
2747:Italo-Turkish War
2704:Pre-War conflicts
2690:
2689:
2580:Portuguese Empire
2496:
2495:
2458:German New Guinea
2440:Asian and Pacific
2096:978-0-8371-5029-1
2026:978-1-84342-413-0
2005:978-1-55458-259-4
1986:978-0-521-04436-3
1967:978-0-7509-0247-2
1948:978-1-870114-00-4
1926:978-0-89839-218-0
1904:978-0-674-01880-8
1780:, pp. 28–29.
1768:, pp. 27–28.
1756:, pp. 29–30.
1744:, pp. 20–22.
1729:, pp. 18–20.
1717:, pp. 16–17.
1609:, pp. 15–17.
1172:Winter operations
1100:
1099:
1040:
845:
844:
726:
725:
552:Nivelle offensive
326:Trouée de Charmes
224:
223:
123:
122:
105:50.68806; 2.88111
4401:
4248:Treaty of Sèvres
4140:Treaty of London
4031:
4030:
3809:Northeast France
3740:
3739:
3712:Parliamentarians
3645:
3644:
3607:Chemical weapons
3585:
3584:
3346:Senussi campaign
3316:Muscat rebellion
3310:Maritz rebellion
3227:Vardar offensive
3056:Battle of Romani
3024:Battle of Asiago
3014:Battle of Verdun
2978:Kosovo offensive
2753:First Balkan War
2701:
2700:
2600:Russian Republic
2509:
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2245:Economic history
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2077:978-014303-518-3
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1199:
1167:
1144:Erich Ludendorff
1137:
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998: 50 German
996:
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978:
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4389:1915 in Belgium
4369:1914 in Belgium
4324:
4323:
4322:
4317:
4300:
4259:
4191:
4184:
4155:Treaty of Darin
4123:
4085:
4041:Austria-Hungary
4027:
4014:
3995:Rape of Belgium
3922:
3894:
3842:
3836:Western Armenia
3831:Eastern Galicia
3764:
3738:
3702:
3701:Civilian impact
3700:
3686:
3643:
3572:
3404:
3334:Ovambo Uprising
3286:
3168:
3070:
2997:
2915:Battle of Łomża
2898:
2894:Christmas truce
2869:Race to the Sea
2802:
2764:
2686:
2657:Austria-Hungary
2633:
2568:Empire of Japan
2505:
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2492:
2476:U-boat campaign
2462:
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2275:Popular culture
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1629:
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1420:legitimate ruse
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1196:, at a cost of
1194:Meerut Division
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940:Race to the Sea
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934:Race to the Sea
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874:Race to the Sea
855:First World War
848:
847:
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766:
762:Race to the Sea
761:
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503:Vimy Ridge 1916
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3888:Switzerland
3769:Occupations
3760:Spanish flu
3537:(1919–1922)
3531:(1918–1921)
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3330:(1914–1917)
3324:(1914–1921)
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3306:(1910–1920)
3300:(1900–1920)
2798:July Crisis
2719:(1880–1914)
2382:Mesopotamia
2260:Home fronts
2219:World War I
1619:Ferris 1992
1383:2nd Brigade
1341:3rd Brigade
1211:John French
1104:Eighth Army
947:Second Army
878:Eighth Army
805:Armentières
775:1st Picardy
680:2nd Cambrai
518:Boar's Head
508:Mont Sorrel
103: /
4328:Categories
4128:Agreements
3928:War crimes
3804:Luxembourg
3697:Casualties
2575:Montenegro
2410:South West
2290:Technology
2280:Propaganda
2270:Opposition
2179:N Y Times
2158:8 November
2132:8 November
2057:7 November
2032:7 November
1886:References
1805:Jones 2002
1691:Foley 2007
1679:Foley 2007
1667:Foley 2007
1655:Foley 2007
1607:Wynne 1976
1595:Wynne 1976
1559:Foley 2007
1534:3 Squadron
1494:10:00 a.m.
1476:18-pounder
1403:re-entrant
1387:10:00 p.m.
1351:soldiers.
1349:135 German
1294:9:00 a.m.,
1198:919 Indian
1152:Chancellor
986:Ausbeulung
952:Tenth Army
929:Background
825:Langemarck
493:Wulverghem
456:3rd Artois
434:2nd Artois
402:1st Artois
91:02°52′52″E
88:50°41′17″N
19:See also:
4025:Diplomacy
3732:Olympians
3655:Australia
3622:Logistics
3555:Vlora War
3484:(1918–19)
3460:(1918–19)
3454:(1918–19)
3442:(1918–19)
3389:(1916–17)
3371:(1916–17)
3322:Zaian War
3312:(1914–15)
3039:first day
2927:Lusitania
2755:(1912–13)
2749:(1911–12)
2737:(1908–09)
2731:(1905–06)
2713:(1870–71)
2502:Principal
2362:Gallipoli
2265:Memorials
2250:Geography
2240:Aftermath
2153:827208685
2052:610661991
1547:Footnotes
1490:8:05 a.m.
1470:7:30 a.m.
1452:VII Corps
1448:XIV Corps
1446:with the
1426:Aftermath
1407:32 German
1391:4:00 a.m.
1374:per day.
1372:2,144 men
1310:3:17 p.m.
1245:XVI Corps
1224:III Corps
1160:attrition
1061:September
830:Gheluvelt
820:1st Ypres
675:5th Ypres
655:2nd Somme
633:2nd Marne
623:3rd Aisne
572:The Hills
567:2nd Aisne
528:Fromelles
523:1st Somme
473:The Bluff
439:Hébuterne
429:2nd Ypres
390:1st Ypres
370:1st Aisne
365:1st Marne
338:Le Cateau
316:Charleroi
301:Frontiers
4313:Category
3900:Refugees
3866:Italians
3855:Germans
3815:Ober Ost
3595:Aviation
2696:Timeline
2667:Bulgaria
2448:Tsingtao
2425:Togoland
2372:Caucasus
2307:European
2299:Theatres
2115:(1920).
1937:(1986).
1431:Analysis
1255:IX Corps
1228:IV Corps
1220:II Corps
1121:6th Army
1117:4th Army
1085:December
1077:November
1006:2nd Army
1002:1st Army
897:6th Army
882:4th Army
867:Flanders
810:Messines
685:Courtrai
640:Soissons
579:Messines
546:Alberich
355:Maubeuge
311:Ardennes
306:Lorraine
274:Moresnet
76:Location
4051:Germany
3951:Germany
3879:Germany
3799:Belgium
3784:Albania
3743:Disease
3723:Sports
3675:Ireland
3588:Warfare
3581:Aspects
2776:Origins
2769:Prelude
2672:Senussi
2652:Germany
2647:Leaders
2585:Romania
2526:Belgium
2521:Leaders
2420:Kamerun
2402:African
2337:Romania
2315:Balkans
2230:Outline
2127:1184253
1379:Cuinchy
1306:I Corps
1109:Général
1096:95,654
1088:11,079
1080:24,785
1072:30,192
1069:October
1064:15,189
1056:14,409
1048:Losses
1016:Prelude
650:Ailette
618:The Lys
612:Michael
594:Cambrai
488:Hulluch
483:St Eloi
375:Antwerp
45:of the
4071:Russia
4046:France
3874:Canada
3789:Serbia
3660:Canada
3617:Horses
3569:(1921)
3563:(1920)
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3377:(1916)
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2761:(1913)
2743:(1911)
2725:(1905)
2682:Darfur
2607:Serbia
2590:Russia
2553:Greece
2541:France
2531:Brazil
2377:Persia
2320:Serbia
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785:Albert
780:Flirey
690:Sambre
645:Amiens
513:Verdun
343:Étreux
289:Dinant
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172:Canada
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116:Result
4268:Other
4061:Japan
4056:Italy
3883:camps
3727:Rugby
2563:Japan
2558:Italy
2536:China
2430:North
1520:Notes
1501:Jäger
1226:, as
1093:Total
795:Arras
557:Arras
540:Ancre
294:Namur
284:Liège
186:India
3848:POWs
3174:1918
3076:1917
3002:1916
2903:1915
2807:1914
2612:Siam
2415:East
2160:2014
2149:OCLC
2134:2014
2123:OCLC
2091:ISBN
2072:ISBN
2059:2014
2048:OCLC
2034:2014
2021:ISBN
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1962:ISBN
1943:ISBN
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815:Yser
600:1918
562:Vimy
534:1917
467:1916
451:Loos
408:1915
385:Yser
321:Mons
268:1914
68:Date
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