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    1914-1918: WORLD WAR I TIMELINE

    Agence France Presse -- English
    February 5, 2014 Wednesday 3:35 AM GMT

    PARIS, Feb 05 2014

    The Great War pulled in close to 70 million soldiers on five
    continents, leaving some 10 million dead in battle and claiming many
    million more lives through hunger and disease.

    The 1914-18 conflict toppled four empires, Austro-Hungarian,
    German, Ottoman and Russian, redrawing the world map and shaping the
    geopolitics of the coming century.

    Here is a timeline of the war:

    -- 1914 --

    - June 28: Archduke Franz-Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian
    throne, is assassinated by a pro-Serb nationalist in Sarajevo.

    - July 28: Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia. Russia mobilises
    two days later in aid of its Serbian ally, setting off a chain reaction
    among European powers bound by a web of military alliances.

    - August 1: Both France and Germany declare general mobilisations,
    Berlin declares war on Russia.

    - August 3: Germany declares war on France, German troops invade
    neutral Belgium.

    - August 4: Britain declares war on Germany, joins France, Russia in
    group known as the Allies.

    - August 19-24: Clashes along the borders between France and Belgium,
    and France and Germany push French back 200 kilometres (125 miles)
    before they dig in on the banks of the Marne River.

    August 22 is the worst day of the war for France as 27,000 troops die.

    - August 23: Japan declares war on Germany.

    - August 26-30: Battle of Tannenberg. German General Paul von
    Hindenburg halts Russian breakthrough in Prussia.

    - September 6-9: First battle of the Marne. Franco-British force of
    almost one million troops stops 800,000 German soldiers less than 40
    kilometres from Paris, then recovers some ground.

    - September-November: "Race to the sea" on the Western Front. Each
    side tries to outflank the other, fighting creeps north, reaches
    North Sea on November 17.

    A front now extends from the coast to Switzerland, barely to shift
    until 1918 as troops dig vast trench networks cutting through northeast
    France. Lines on the Eastern Front are more fluid.

    - November 1: The Ottoman Empire blocks Black Sea access, isolates
    Russia and joins Austria-Hungary and Germany in a group known as the
    Central Powers.

    -- 1915 --

    - January 19: First Zeppelin raid on Britain.

    - March 18 - December: Allied campaign in the Dardanelles region of
    the Ottoman Empire aimed at helping Russia is a failure.

    On April 25, troops from Australia, Britain, France and New Zealand
    attempt landing near Gallipoli but are driven back by the Ottomans.

    The Allies lose 180,000 soldiers, Ottoman losses are put at 66,000.

    Last Allied troops are evacuated on January 9, 1916 and the southern
    European front is frozen until late 1917.

    - April 22: Germans launch first poison gas attack against Canadian
    and French soldiers near Ypres.

    - April 24: Arrest and massacre of Armenians in Istanbul, then called
    Constantinople. Start of a genocide that lasts into 1917 and kills
    more than 1.5 million people according to Armenian sources. Turkish
    authorities put toll at 250,000-500,000.

    - May 7: British ocean liner Lusitania is sunk by a German submarine
    off the coast of Ireland, leaving 1,198 people missing, including
    128 US citizens, and provoking outrage in western democracies.

    - May 23: Italy joins the war on the Allied side.

    - October 5: Allied expeditionary force lands in Salonica, Greece.

    Bulgaria joins the Central Powers.

    -- 1916 --

    - January 27 : Conscription introduced in Britain.

    - February 21: Battle of Verdun begins with a German offensive but the
    French contain a breakthrough. Fierce fighting that lasts until June,
    claiming the lives of 500,000 soldiers in all. The battles becomes
    a symbol of the war for the French.

    - March 9: Secret Sykes-Picot Agreement establishes British and French
    zones of influence in the Middle East.

    - June 7: Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire begins with help
    from Britain.

    - July 1: Battle of the Somme, the war's biggest, begins. More than
    three million soldiers take part to November 18.

    British forces introduce tanks on September 15. Overall casualties
    total 1.2 million troops.

    For Britain and Germany, the Somme becomes the symbol of the war.

    -- 1917 --

    - February 1: Germany launches all-out submarine attacks against
    Atlantic shipping. The United States cuts diplomatic ties with Berlin.

    - March 8-15: The first Russian Revolution topples Czar Nicolas II.

    - April 6: The United States declares war on Germany.

    - April 16-May 9: A French offensive at Chemin des Dames in the
    Champagne region fails, killing several tens of thousands in a few
    days. Some French soldiers mutiny.

    In September, British forces mutiny in the coastal town of Etaples,
    and German sailors refuse to embark on what they consider a suicide
    mission from Kiel in late October 1918.

    - November 5-6: Second Russian revolution, also called October
    Revolution owing to Russian use of the Julian calendar, brings Vladimir
    Lenin and the Bolshevik party to power.

    - December 9: British forces enter Jerusalem, a month after the Balfour
    declaration backs the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.

    - December 15: Russia and Central Powers sign Brest-Litovsk armistice,
    follow with a peace treaty on March 3, 1918.

    -- 1918 --

    - January 8: United States spells out its goals in a statement known
    as the Fourteen Points that presage post-war treaties.

    US intervention takes effect in the spring of 1918, helps end the war.

    - March 21: German forces launch first of several offensives on the
    Western Front to claim victory before US reinforcements arrive. Allied
    troops struggle but hold their positions.

    - July 15: Second Battle of the Marne. Allies stage a counteroffensive
    at Viller-Cotterets with fresh US troops. German forces are pushed
    back and begin a long retreat.

    Allies also advance in Asia and the Balkans.

    - September/November: Peak of Spanish flu epidemic that kills at
    least 20 million people across Europe in two years.

    - October 30: Ottoman Empire signs an armistice, Austria-Hungary
    follows on November 3.

    - November 9: German emperor Wilhelm II abdicates. Demonstrations
    break out in Berlin.

    - November 11: Allied Victory. Armistice with Germany takes effect
    at 11:00 am.

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