12 Oct 1914
The battle of Messines was part of the Race to the Sea. In the aftermath of the first battle of the Marne, the staff decided to move the British Army back north to Flanders, to shorten its supply lines back to the channel harbours. The battle of Messines was the official name for the fighting between the river Douve and the Comines-Ypres canal, but it happened to merge into the battle of Armentières to the south and the first battle of Ypres t...
European Theatre Of World War 1 Timeline
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1914 Aug 7 to 1914 Aug 10
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The Battle of Mulhouse
The Battle of Mulhouse (or Mülhausen), which began on August 9, 1914, was the opening attack of World War I by the French army against Germany. The battle was part of a French attempt to ...
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| 1914 Aug 12 |
Battle of Haelen (1914)
First Field Battle in Belgium
The first field battle of the war in Belgium took place northwest of Liege, on August 12, when a force of 5000 German cavalry, supported by artillery and ...
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1914 Aug 14 to 1914 Aug 23
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Battle of Lorraine
On the morning of August 15, 1914, General de Castelnau's Second French army moved rapidly toward the Lorraine border on a front extending from the Grand Cauronne to the Vosges. In the ...
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1914 Aug 21 to 1914 Aug 23
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Battle of the Ardennes
The Battle of the Ardennes was one of the opening battles of World War I. It took place from August 21-23, 1914, part of the Battle of the Frontiers.
Background
French commander-in-...
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| 1914 Aug 22 |
Battle of Charleroi
The French army of Gen. Lanrezac, on the day following the battle of Neufchateau, met with defeat, because that general had failed to carry out his instructions, which were: To occupy the...
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| 1914 Aug 23 |
Battle of Mons
Although the French armies on his right were in full retreat from the Belgian frontier on August 23, 1914 following their defeat first at Neuf chateau and then at Charleroi, Gen. Sir John...
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1914 Aug 24 to 1914 Sep 7
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Siege of Maubeuge
Skilful Retreat Conducted by Foch
De Castelnau's Lorraine army was still in peril, however, and a further withdrawal across the Seille and Meurthe rivers and thence into France, was de...
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1914 Aug 26 to 1914 Sep 6
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Battle of Landrecies and the British Disaster at Le Cateau
At Maroilles, Haig's First Corps was so hard pressed that aid was urgently asked from the French. Two reserve French divisions responded, and by diverting the attention of the enemy they ...
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1914 Aug 29 to 1914 Aug 30
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First Battle of Guise
The Battle of St. Quentin (also called the First Battle of Guise (French: 1ere Bataillede Guise)) was fought during World War I.
On the night of 26 August 1914, the Allies withdrew fro...
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1914 Sep 13 to 1914 Sep 28
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First Battle of the Aisne
The First Battle of the Aisne (French: 1re Bataille de l'Aisne) was the Allied follow-up offensive against the right wing of the German First Army (led by Alexander von Kluck) & Second Ar...
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1914 Sep 19 to 1914 Oct 11
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Battle of Flirey
The Battle of Flirey (French: 1re Bataille de Flirey) was a First World War battle fought between the 19th of September and 11th of October 1914. It resulted in a German Army victory agai...
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1914 Sep 22 to 1914 Sep 26
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First Battle of Picardy
The first battle of Picardy, 22-26 September 1914, was part of the Race to the Sea, the series of encounter battles that decided the location of the Western Front during the First World W...
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| 1914 Sep 25 |
Battle of Albert (1914)
The Battle of Albert began on September 25, 1914 as part of the Race to the Sea during World War I. It directly followed the First Battle of the Marne and the First Battle of the Aisne as...
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1914 Sep 28 to 1914 Oct 10
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Siege of Antwerp
Belgian Army, 120,000
General Moranville
King Albert
Brigadier General Paris
German Army, 200,000
General von Beseler
Field Marshal von der Goltz
General von Boehm
E...
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1914 Oct 1 to 1914 Oct 4
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First Battle of Arras
The Battle of Arras (also known as the First Battle of Arras), which began on October 1, 1914, was an attempt by the French Army to outflank the German Army to prevent its movement toward...
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1914 Oct 10 to 1914 Nov 2
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Battle of La Bassée
The Battle of La Bassée was a battle between British and German forces in northern France in October 1914, and was part of the Race to the Sea. The German 6th Army took Lille before the B...
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1914 Oct 12 to 1914 Nov 2
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Battle of Armentières
This battle was part of Race to Sea campaign. During this battle the British successfully held the line in their sector, against repeated German assaults. To the south it merged into the ...
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1914 Oct 12 to 1914 Nov 2
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Battle of Messines (1914)
The battle of Messines was part of the Race to the Sea. In the aftermath of the first battle of the Marne, the staff decided to move the British Army back north to Flanders, to shorten it...
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1914 Oct 13 to 1914 Nov 13
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First Battle of Ypres 1914
1,500,000 Germans Held Back by 500,000 British, French and Belgians; Many Germans Drowned When Dikes of the Yser were Cut and the Country Flooded
Allied Armies, 500,000
General Foch,...
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1914 Oct 16 to 1914 Oct 31
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Battle of the Yser
The Battle of the Yser secured part of the coastline of Belgium for the allies in the "Race to the Sea" after the first three months of World War I.
Strategic Context
As part of the...
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| 1915 Mar 10 |
Battle of Neuve Chapelle
British Army, 80,000
General Douglas Haig
General Smith-Dorrien
Sir Henry Rawlinson
German Army, 50,000
General Falkenhayn
Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria
Barrage Fire Used...
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1915 Jun 23 to 1915 Jul 7
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First Battle of the Isonzo
Italian Forces, 750,000
General Luigi Cadorna, Commander-in-Chief
General Brusatti
General Pecori-Giraldi
Duke of Aosta
Admiral Patris
Austrian Forces, 750,000
General Boroev...
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