Day: July 27, 2016

Haig notes in his diary that his men now hold all of Delville Wood.#somme ww1chat — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) July 27, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/WW1TheGreatWar July 27, 2016 at 09:20PM 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
Germans execute Capt. Charles Fryatt, of the Great Eastern Railway steamer 'Brussels', for attempting to ram a submarine.#ww1chat #belgium — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) July 27, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/WW1TheGreatWar July 27, 2016 at 01:42PM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on Twitter or […]
Germans send German and Turkish troops to the Austrian Front, "surely rather humiliating for the Austrians" remarks General Hoffman.#ww1 — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) July 27, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/WW1TheGreatWar July 27, 2016 at 09:05AM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on Twitter or […]
German's execute Capt. Charles Fryatt, of the Great Eastern Railway steamer 'Brussels', for attempting to ram a submarine.#ww1chat #belgium — WorldWar1 Day by Day (@WW1TheGreatWar) July 27, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/WW1TheGreatWar July 27, 2016 at 07:15AM To follow day by day events from 100 years ago, you can follow the live streams on Twitter or […]
This Project
Charting the daily events of World War One, this history project aims to provide a bite-sized and engaging way to follow the events of 100 years ago. Using a variety of sources, I aim to refer to the main events of the war on the centenary of their occurrence. However, it's not just about the main events, I have also taken time to research lesser known events in order to help the reader to feel engaged with the scope of the war.
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