New French army assembling around Amiens and Lens. #ww1 #ww1centenary — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) September 30, 2014 from Twitter http://ift.tt/1potiBK September 30, 2014 at 12:45PM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on Twitter or Facebook. http://ift.tt/1potiBK http://ift.tt/1mDRWDO
Race to the sea has extended to Roye and Arras. #ww1 #fww #ww1centenary — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) September 30, 2014 from Twitter http://ift.tt/1potiBK September 30, 2014 at 10:24AM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on Twitter or Facebook. http://ift.tt/1potiBK http://ift.tt/1mDRWDO
The French anticipate German movements around Artois and shift forces from elsewhere in France to defend over the next two weeks. #ww1. — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) September 28, 2014 from Twitter http://ift.tt/1potiBK September 28, 2014 at 04:05PM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams […]
Hindenburg begins a major offensive on the eastern front with his 9th army against the Russians in the Vistula region. #ww1 #ww1centenary. — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) September 28, 2014 from Twitter http://ift.tt/1potiBK September 28, 2014 at 07:00AM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams […]
British troops secure the port and wireless post of Douala in the Cameroons. #ww1 #ww1centenary — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) September 27, 2014 from Twitter http://ift.tt/1potiBK September 27, 2014 at 05:20PM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on Twitter or Facebook. http://ift.tt/1potiBK http://ift.tt/1mDRWDO
The "Race to the Sea" shifts to the Artois region. #ww1 #ww1centenary — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) September 27, 2014 from Twitter http://ift.tt/1potiBK September 27, 2014 at 07:55AM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on Twitter or Facebook. http://ift.tt/1potiBK http://ift.tt/1mDRWDO
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Also #FF @theoldesun — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) September 26, 2014 from Twitter http://ift.tt/1potiBK September 26, 2014 at 09:38AM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on Twitter or Facebook. […]
Heavy fighting along the front between the River Oise and the River Somme. #ww1 #ww1centenary #fww — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) September 26, 2014 from Twitter http://ift.tt/1potiBK September 26, 2014 at 09:30AM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on Twitter or Facebook. http://ift.tt/1potiBK http://ift.tt/1mDRWDO
French forces forced to abandon the St Mihiel salient near Verdun. #ww1 #ww1centenary — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) September 24, 2014 from Twitter http://ift.tt/1potiBK September 24, 2014 at 04:55PM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on Twitter or Facebook. http://ift.tt/1potiBK http://ift.tt/1mDRWDO
Did you know that Britain fielded nearly two million more soldiers in the First World War than the Second? #ww1 #ww1centenary — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) September 23, 2014 from Twitter http://ift.tt/1potiBK September 23, 2014 at 09:10AM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on […]