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
Joffre, Marshal, meets Sir J. French in 'the Retreat,' 29 Au 4;
succeeded by Gen. Nivelle, 12 D 6;
created a Marshal, 26 D 6
Jordan crossed by British, 22 Mh 8;
fighting on the, 14 Jl 8
_Justicia_ sunk, 20 Jl 8
Jutland, the Battle of, 31 My 6;
a naval action off, 1 S 7
Kaiser, the: _see_ Wilhelm II. of Germany
_Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse_ sunk, 26 Au 4
Kakera, action at, 2 S 7
Kalat Shergat captured by British, 28 O 8
_Kale_, H.M.S., sunk, 27 Mh 8
Kaledin, Gen., commits suicide, 13 F 8
Kalim, Said, resigns, 5 F 7
Kalogeropoulos, M., becomes Premier, 16 S 6
Kalusz captured by Russians, 11 Jl 7
Kara Urgan, the Battle of, 8-13 Ja 5
Karibib occupied by Union forces, 5 My 5
Karl, Emperor of Austria, his letter concerning Alsace, 15 Ap 8
Karlsruhe, air-raids on, 15 Je 5, 25 Je 8
Kasr-i-Shirin occupied by Russians, 10 My 6
Katia, fighting at, 23 Ap 6
Katiyeh occupied by Turks, 29 Ja 5
Kattegat, naval actions in the, 2 N 7, 15 Ap 8
Kavala, the forts occupied by Bulgarians, 25 Au 6;
bombarded by warships, 28 Au 6;
surrender of the 4th Greek Army Corps at, 12 S 6
_Kawachi_ lost, 12 Jl 8
Kemmel Hill, a German attack on, 17 Ap 8;
captured by Germans, 25 Ap 8
Kemmern, the Battle of, 11 N 5
Kemp rebels, 22 O 4;
surrenders, 3 F 5 (_see under_ SOUTH AFRICA).
_Kent_, H.M.S., sinks the _Dresden_, 14 Mh 5
Kerak captured by Arabs, 7 Ap 8
Kerenski, M., becomes War Minister, 16 My 7;
Premier, 22 Jl 7;
Commander-in-Chief, 11 S 7;
is overthrown, 7 N 7;
his arrest ordered, 10 N 7;
occupies Tsarskoe Selo, 10 N 7;
is defeated and flies, 13 N 7
Kerind occupied by Russians, 12 Mh 6; 17 Mh 7
Kerman occupied by British, 12 Je 6
Kermanshah captured by Russians, 27 F 6;
again, 13 Mh 7
Khan Abu Rayat occupied by British, 20 F 8
---- Baghdadie, a British victory at, 26 Mh 8
Khanikin occupied by Russians, 1 Ap 7
_Kheyr-ed-Din Barbarossa_ sunk, 9 Au 5
KIAO-CHAU: _see_ TSINGTAU
Kibata, a British success near, 15 D 6
Kieff occupied by Germans, 3 Mh 8
Kiel, a naval mutiny at, 3 N 8;
seized by revolutionaries, 7 N 8
Kifri captured by British, 27 Ap 8
Kighi captured by Russians, 18 Jl 6
Kilambawe occupied by British, 5 Ja 7
Kilimanjaro, fighting near, 7 Mh 6, 11 Mh 6
Kilossa captured by British, 22 Au 6
Kimpolung captured by Russians, 23 Je 6
_King Edward VII._, H.M.S., sunk, 6 Ja 6
King George V. thrown from his horse, 28 O 5
King's Lynn, air-raid on, 19 Ja 5
Kirkuk occupied by British, 7 My 8;
they evacuate it, 24 My 8;
and occupy it again, 25 O 8
Kitchener, Lord, apptd. Secretary of State for War, 5 Au 4;
drowned, 5 Je 6
Klein Zillebeke, the Germans attack at, 6 N 4, 12 N 4
Kolki, the Battle of, 9 N 5
Kolomea captured by Austrians, 16 F 5;
by Russians, 30 Je 6;
by Austrians, 26 Jl 7
_Königin Luise_ sunk, 5 Au 4
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