The Battle of Ginchy. The British capture Ginchy – a post of vital strategic importance as it commands a view of the whole battlefield.
15th September
First use en masse of tanks at the Somme. The Battle of Flers-Courcelette signifies the start of the third stage of the Somme offensive.
13th November
Battle of Ancre. The fourth phase of the Somme Offensive is marked by the British capturing Beaumont Hamel and St. Pierre Division, taking nearly 4,000 prisoners.
12th December
Germany delivers Peace Note to Allies suggesting compromise.
US sever diplomatic relations with Germany as U-boats threaten US shipping. Intercepted messages reveal that Germany is provoking the Mexicans into war with the US.
21st February
The great German withdrawal begins. Serre, Miraumont, Petit Miraumont, Pys and Warlencourt are evacuated, falling back 25 miles to establish stronger positions on the Hindenburg Line.
15th March
Tsar Nicholas II abdicates as Moscow falls to Russian Revolutionaries. Demise of the Russian army frees German troops for the Western front.
6th April
USA declares war on Germany – troops mobilise immediately.
9th April
Battle of Arras. British successfully employ new tactics of creeping barrages, the ‘graze fuse’ and counter battery fire.
16th April
France launches an unsuccessful offensive on the Western Front.
- Second Battle of Aisne begins as part of the ‘Nivelle Offensive’. Losses are horrendous, triggering mutinies in the French Army.
7th June
The Battle of Messines Ridge. British succeed with few casualties as detonate 19 mines under German front lines – the explosions are reportedly heard from England.
13th June
Germans launch first major heavy bomber raid of London – kills and injures 594.
25th June
First US troops arrive in France.
31st July
Start of the Third Battle at Ypres – a 15 mile front in Flanders. Initial attacks are successful as the German forward trenches are lightly manned.
15th August
The Battle of Lens (Hill 70). – Canadians at the forefront , won a high vantage point, though loss of 9,200 men.
20th August
Third Battle of Verdun begins. French progress is marked by gaining lost territory in the earlier battles.
9th October
The third phase of the Ypres Offensive begins with British and French troops taking Poelcapelle. 25mm of rain falls in 48 hours and the battlefield turns into a quagmire.
12th October
British launch assault at Ypres Against the Passchendale Ridge. New Zealand and Australians take terrible casualties. Bogged down in mud and forced back to start lines.
24th October
Battle of Caporetto – Italian Army heavily defeated.
26th October
Second Battle of Passchendaele begins, 12,000 men lost and 300 yards gained (ends 10th November – 500,000 casualties, 140,000 deaths and 5 miles gained).
6th November
Britain launches major offensive on the Western Front.
20th November
Victory for British tanks at Cambrai - The Royal flying Corps drop bombs at the same time on German anti-tank guns and strong points. Early example of the ‘Blitzkrieg’ tactics later used by Germany in World War Two.
5th December
Armistice between Germany and Russia signed.
1918
16th January
Riots in Vienna and Budapest with dissatisfaction at the war.
3rd March
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk signed between (Soviet) Russia and Germany.
21st March
Second Battle of the Somme marked by the German spring offensive, the ‘Kaiserschlacht’. Germans attack along a 50 mile front south of Arras.
22nd March
Victory for Germany with operation Michael - Use of new ‘Storm trooper’ assault to smash through British positions west of St. Quentin, taking 16,000 prisoners.
23rd March
Greatest air battle of the war takes place over the Somme, with 70 aircraft involved.
5th April
The German Spring Offensive halts outside Amiens as British and Australian forces hold the Line. The second 1917 battle of the Somme ends, as Germany calls off operation Michael.
9th April
Germany starts offensive in Flanders –Battle of the Lys (ends 29th April).
19th May
German air force launches largest raid on London, using 33 aircraft.
27th May
Operation Blucher – The Third German Spring Offensive attacks the French army along the Aisne River. French are forced back to the Marne, but hold the river with help from the Americans.
15th July
Second battle of the Marne started; final phase of German spring offensive.Start of the collapse of the German army with irreplaceable casualties.
8th August
Second Battle of Amiens – German resistance sporadic and thousands surrender.
27th September
British offensive on the CambraiFront leads to the storming of the Hindenburg Line. Battle of St. Quentin – British and U.S troops launch devastating offensives.
4th October
Germany asks the allies for an armistice (sent to Woodrow Wilson).
8th October
Allies advance along a 20 mile front from St. Quentin to Cambrai, driving the Germans back and capturing 10,000 troops.
29th October
Germany’s navy mutinies (at Jade).
3rd November
Austria makes peace. German sailors mutiny at Kiel.
9th November
Kaiser Wilhelm abdicates and revolution breaks out in Berlin.
11th November
Germany signs the armistice with the allies – coming into effect at 11.00am (official end of WWI).
1919
10th January
Communist Revolt in Berlin (Battle of Berlin).
18th January
Paris Peace Conference Begins.
25th January
Principle of a League of Nations ratified.
6th May
Under conditions of the Peace conference, German colonies are annexed.
21st June
The surrendered German naval fleet at Scapa Flow was scuttled.
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