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  1. Timeline of World War I - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1919. 1920. Post-1920. Notes. See also. References. Further reading. External links. Timeline of World War I. This is a list of the events of World War I in chronological order. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1919. 1920. Post-1920. Notes. ^ Albertini 1953, p.

    • June 28, 1914
    • July 28, 1914
    • August 1–28, 1914
    • September 6, 1914
    • November 5, 1914
    • April 22, 1915
    • April 25, 1915
    • May 7, 1915
    • February 21, 1916
    • May 31, 1916

    Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, Sophie, are assassinated by a Bosnian Serb nationalist in Sarajevo.

    World War I begins when Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia.

    Germany declares war on Russia, France, and Belgium. Britain declares war on Germany. Austria declares war on Russia. Montenegro declares war on Austria. France declares war on Austria. Britain declares war on Austria. Montenegro declares war on Germany. Japan declares war on Germany. Austria declares war on Belgium.

    First Battle of the Marne begins. The Germans had advanced to within 30 miles of Paris, but over the next two days, the French are reinforced by 6,000 infantrymen who are transported to the front by hundreds of taxis. The Germans dig in north of the Aisne River, and the trench warfare that is to typify the Western Front for the next four years begi...

    Britain and France declare war on the Ottoman Empire.

    The Second Battle of Ypres begins. The German army initiates the modern era of chemical warfare by launching a chlorine attack on Allied trenches. Some 5,000 French and Algerian troops are killed. By war’s end, both sides have used massive quantities of chemical weapons, causing an estimated 1,300,000 casualties, including 91,000 fatalities.

    Landings begin on the Gallipoli Peninsula at Cape Helles (British 29th and Royal Naval divisions) and at ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Cove. The attempt to force the Dardanelles and capture the Ottoman capital at Constantinople (now Istanbul) is a disaster almost from the outset. Altogether, the Allies suffered more than 200,000 cas...

    The British ocean liner Lusitania is torpedoed by a German U-boat off the southern coast of Ireland. It sinks in just 18 minutes, and nearly 1,200 people are killed, including 128 U.S. citizens. The ship had been carrying over 170 tons of rifle ammunition and artillery shells, and Germany felt fully justified in treating the Lusitania as a legitima...

    The Battle of Verdun begins. Over the next 10 months, the French and German armies at Verdun, France, suffer over 700,000 casualties, including some 300,000 killed. By the battle’s conclusion, entire French villages had been wiped from the map; they were subsequently memorialized as having “died for France.” More than a century after the battle’s c...

    The British and German fleets meet 60 miles off the coast of Jutland, Denmark, in the war’s only major encounter between the world’s two largest sea powers. Although a naval arms race between Britain and Germany had been one of the causes of World War I, the clash of the battleships is largely indecisive.

  2. 8 de abr. de 2021 · World War I Battles: Timeline. By: History.com Editors. Updated: July 13, 2023 | Original: April 8, 2021. For four years, from 1914 to 1918, World War I raged across Europe's western and...

  3. 1 de nov. de 2023 · This World War I timeline lists significant events and developments from the mid-1800s to the Treaty of Versailles. It has been written and compiled by Alpha History authors. Contents hide. 1. Background. 2. 1914. 3. The outbreak of war. 4. 1915. 5. 1916. 6. 1917. 7. 1918. 8. Aftermath. Background. 1839.

  4. November 5, 1914. Britain and France declare war on the Ottoman Empire. April 22, 1915. The Second Battle of Ypres begins. The German army initiates the modern era of chemical warfare by using chlorine gas as a weapon on Allied trenches. Some 5,000 French and Algerian troops are killed. April 25, 1915.

  5. WW1 Timeline — a detailed timeline of the Great War. The following WW1 timeline pages lay out the principal events of the Great War day by day with a year on each page. It's very easy for Europeans to get the impression that the Great War was all about digging trenches and involved the British, French, Canadians, Australians, Americans and of ...

  6. Title. Event Date. Timeline of the First World War (WWI, WW1)