Haig told that 150 tanks will be ready for 31st July. He responds that this is too late for the summer offensive asking for 50 by the 1st. — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) April 14, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/WW1TheGreatWar April 14, 2016 at 07:35PM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, […]
Russian offensive around Lake Narach ends. The Russians lost 122,00 men for little gain against 20,000 Geman losses.#ww1 — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) April 14, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/WW1TheGreatWar April 14, 2016 at 03:15PM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on Twitter or Facebook. […]
Italians take Punta Serauta in the Dolomites. The mountain is 3035m high (9957ft) and has changed hands several times.#italianfront #ww1 — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) April 14, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/WW1TheGreatWar April 14, 2016 at 10:55AM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on Twitter […]
British merchant ship, Adamton (2304 tonnes), sunk by German submarine. #ww1 #ww1centenary — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) April 8, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/WW1TheGreatWar April 08, 2016 at 10:45AM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on Twitter or Facebook. https://twitter.com/WW1TheGreatWar http://ift.tt/1mDRWDO
British merchant ship, Braunton (4574 tonnes), torpedoed and mined. #ww1 #ww1centenary — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) April 7, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/WW1TheGreatWar April 07, 2016 at 09:40AM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on Twitter or Facebook. https://twitter.com/WW1TheGreatWar http://ift.tt/1mDRWDO
The Kaiser remarks that the war will be decided at Verdun.#verdun #ww1 — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) April 1, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/WW1TheGreatWar April 01, 2016 at 12:20PM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on Twitter or Facebook. https://twitter.com/WW1TheGreatWar http://ift.tt/1mDRWDO
Gabriel Petit, a Belgian woman, who had helped potential Belgian recruits escape German occupied Belgium, executed by Germans.#ww1 #belgium — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) April 1, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/WW1TheGreatWar April 01, 2016 at 09:01AM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on Twitter or […]