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This Month in World War I

Contemporary engraving of the Lusitania sinking in 1915
Theatres
Western Eastern Italian
Caucasian Middle Eastern Balkan
African Naval Air
Politics Asian and Pacific Gallipoli
Dates Events
April 5 – May 5 First Battle of Woevre.
April 19 – May 17 The Ottomans besiege the Armenian city of Van. Details
April 22 – May 25 The Second Battle of Ypres, which ends in a stalemate. Germany first uses poison gas. Details
April 24 – May 5 Battle of St Julien, part of the Second Battle of Ypres.
May 1 The Gorlice-Tarnów begins: the German troops under General Mackensen break through the Russian lines in Galicia. Details
Battle of Eski Hissarlik.
May 3 Troops withdraw from Anzac Cove. Details
May 6–8 Second Battle of Krithia; the Allied attempts at advancing are thwarted again. Details
May 7 The British liner Lusitania is sunk by a German U-boat. Details
May 8–13 Battle of Frezenberg Ridge, part of the Second Battle of Ypres.
May 9 – June 18 Second Battle of Artois.
May 9 Battle of Aubers Ridge, a phase of the Second Battle of Artois.
May 10 Troops from Hungary rout the Russians at Jarosław; Lviv is again in Austrian hands.
May 11 Armistice called at Gallipoli to bury the dead. Details
May 12 Windhoek, capital of German South-West Africa, is occupied by South African troops. Details
May 15–25 Battle of Festubert.
May 16 – June 23 Battle of Konary.
May 23 Italy declares war on Austria-Hungary. Details
May 24–25 Battle of Bellewaarde, final phase of the Second Battle of Ypres.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




This Month in World War I

Contemporary engraving of the Lusitania sinking in 1915
Theatres
Western Eastern Italian
Caucasian Middle Eastern Balkan
African Naval Air
Politics Asian and Pacific Gallipoli
Dates Events
April 5 – May 5 First Battle of Woevre.
April 19 – May 17 The Ottomans besiege the Armenian city of Van. Details
April 22 – May 25 The Second Battle of Ypres, which ends in a stalemate. Germany first uses poison gas. Details
April 24 – May 5 Battle of St Julien, part of the Second Battle of Ypres.
May 1 The Gorlice-Tarnów begins: the German troops under General Mackensen break through the Russian lines in Galicia. Details
Battle of Eski Hissarlik.
May 3 Troops withdraw from Anzac Cove. Details
May 6–8 Second Battle of Krithia; the Allied attempts at advancing are thwarted again. Details
May 7 The British liner Lusitania is sunk by a German U-boat. Details
May 8–13 Battle of Frezenberg Ridge, part of the Second Battle of Ypres.
May 9 – June 18 Second Battle of Artois.
May 9 Battle of Aubers Ridge, a phase of the Second Battle of Artois.
May 10 Troops from Hungary rout the Russians at Jarosław; Lviv is again in Austrian hands.
May 11 Armistice called at Gallipoli to bury the dead. Details
May 12 Windhoek, capital of German South-West Africa, is occupied by South African troops. Details
May 15–25 Battle of Festubert.
May 16 – June 23 Battle of Konary.
May 23 Italy declares war on Austria-Hungary. Details
May 24–25 Battle of Bellewaarde, final phase of the Second Battle of Ypres.
About The Bugle
First published in 2006, the Bugle is the monthly newsletter of the English Wikipedia's Military history WikiProject.

»  About the project
»  Visit the Newsroom
»  Subscribe to the Bugle
»  Browse the Archives
+ Add a commentDiscuss this story
No comments yet. Yours could be the first!

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