wwI

  • minister

    minister
    vittorio emanuele orlando was reappointed minister of education.
  • the western front

    the western front
    Included are the tremendous offensives at Verdun, the Somme, the three French-led Aisne offensives, and the Chemin des Dames. the two climactic Battles of the Marne.
  • The Eastern Front

    The Eastern Front
    the war's most successful victory at Tannenberg in August 1914, which ended with the Russian commander Samsonov committing suicide.
  • The War at Sea

    The War at Sea
    the greatest naval action of the war, at Jutland in 1916 - an inconclusive battle that continues to generate debate today Germany won the tactical victory but the British claimed the more-important strategical success.
  • The African Wars

    The African Wars
    two battle fought on the African Front, at Sandfontein (in September 1914) and at Tanga (in November the same year).
  • The Mesopotamian Front

    The Mesopotamian Front
    the appointment of Sir Frederick Stanley Maude as regional Commander-in-Chief, as success after success finally led to complete British victory in the region in October 1918.
  • treaty of london

    treaty of london
    britian, france, and russia get italy on there side with the treaty of london.
  • The Palestine Front

    The Palestine Front
    Aside from the three Gaza battles the list also includes British General Allenby's timely implementation of Prime Minister Lloyd George's directive to capture Jerusalem by Christmas 1917.
  • The Gallipoli Front

    The Gallipoli Front
    The scope of operations in Gallipoli encompassed a twelve-month period from February 1915 through to the Allied evacuation in December 1915 and January 1916.
  • The Italian Front

    The Italian Front
    battles of the Isonzo and the Austro-Hungarian attack the siago.the war, the Austro-Hungarian/German success at Caporetto.
  • interior

    interior
    appointed minister of the interior
  • Mountain Fury

    Mountain Fury
    High Command was showing an unusual degree of interest in a region that was supposed to be a bit of a backwater. all of a sudden there was a frantic drive to bolster the defence lines.
  • pm

    pm
    appointed prime minister.
  • chief of staff

    chief of staff
    replacing cadoma as chief of staff with piaz.
  • forgotten army

    forgotten army
    They served at the Front, in the rear and in the support lines. They stumbled through the hell of no-man's land, closely following every British and Commonwealth push. In the mud, rain and terror of the trenches they supplied their comrades with food, water and ammunition, even though they themselves were starved, sodden and spent. They died in their thousands.