A Concise Chronicle of Events of the Great WarRowe, R. P. P.
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A Concise Chronicle of Events of the Great War
Rowe, R. P. P.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Chronology
GREECE:--M. Zaimis becomes Premier, 5 O 5;
refuses Serbia's appeal for help, 12 O 5;
M. Zaimis resigns, 4 N 5;
M. Skouloudis becomes Premier, 6 N 5;
a Note presented by the Allies, 21 Je 6;
M. Skouloudis resigns, 22 Je 6;
an Allied naval demonstration at Athens, 1 S 6;
M. Zaimis resigns, 11 S 6;
4th Army Corps surrenders to Germans, 12 S 6;
M. Kalogeropoulos becomes Premier, 16 S 6;
M. Venizelos goes to Crete, 25 S 6;
proclaims a Provisional Government at Crete, 29 S 6;
the Cabinet resigns, 3 O 6;
Prof. Lambros becomes Premier, 9 O 6;
the Govt. yields to the Allies' Ultimatum, 10 O 6;
the Allies take possession of the Greek fleet, 11 O 6;
they land troops at Athens, 17 O 6;
demand surrender of batteries, 26 N 6;
Greece rejects the demands, 1 D 6;
Royalist party gains control, 6 D 6;
a blockade proclaimed by the Allies, 8 D 6;
they demand demobilisation of Greek troops, 11 D 6;
and present an Ultimatum, 14 D 6;
the Govt. accepts, 15 D 6;
the Allies present another Ultimatum, 8 Ja 7;
the Govt. accepts, 16 Ja 7;
apologises, 25 Ja 7;
a new Govt. formed, 3 My 7;
King Constantine abdicates, 11 Je 7;
M. Venizelos becomes Premier, 26 Je 7
_Greif_ sunk, 29 F 6
Grévillers captured by British, 13 Mh 7
Grierson, Sir J., commands 2nd Corps, 16 Au 4;
dies, 17 Au 4
Grodek, the Battle of, 6-13 S 4
Grodno stormed by Germans, 1-4 S 5
'Group' system applied, 22 O 5
GUATEMALA severs relations with Germany, 27 Ap 7;
declares war on Germany, 23 Ap 8
Gueudecourt captured by British, 26 S 6
_Guildford Castle_ torpedoed, 10 Mh 8
Guillaumet, Gen., succeeds Gen. Sarrail, 15 D 7;
is succeeded by Gen. d'Esperey, 27 Je 8
Guillemont captured by British, 3 S 6
Gumbinnen, the Battle of, 20 Au 4
Gyimes Pass captured by Germans, 16 O 6
Hafiz Kor, a British success at, 5 S 5
Hague, The, Conferences at, concerning prisoners, 25 Je 7, 8 Je 8
Haifa captured by British, 23 S 8
Haig, Sir D. (Lord Haig), commands the 1st Corps, 16 Au 4;
succeeds Sir J. French, 15 D 5;
gazetted a Field-Marshal, 1 Ja 7
Halicz captured by Russians, 27 Au 4;
occupied by Austro-Germans, 27 Je 5;
a battle near, 5 S 6;
the Russians advance on, 6 S 6;
again, 9 Jl 7;
they capture it, 10 Jl 7;
the Germans occupy it, 23 Jl 7
Ham captured by Germans, 24 Mh 8;
by the French, 6 S 8
Hamadan occupied by Russians, 11 D 5, 2 Mh 7
Hamburg seized by revolutionaries, 7 N 8
Hamel captured by American and Australian troops, 4 Jl 8
Hamelincourt captured by British, 23 Au 8
Hamilton, Sir I., arrives at Tenedos, 17 Mh 5;
recalled, 16 O 5
_Hampshire_, H.M.S., sunk, 5 Je 6
Hartlepool bombarded, 16 D 4
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