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the events of the first world war?​

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Here I will explain all the major events that took place in first world war including dates

  • June 28, 1914

Archduke Francis Ferdinand is assassinated.

  • July 28, 1914

Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia, beginning World War I.

  • August 2-7, 1914

Germany invades Luxembourg and Belgium. France invades Alsace. British forces arrive in France. Nations allied against Germany were eventually to include Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Rhodesia, Romania, Greece, France, Belgium, United States, Canada, Serbia, India, Portugal, Montenegro, and Poland.

  • August 10, 1914

Austria-Hungary invades Russia.

  • September 9, 1914

Allied forces halt German advance into France during First Battle of the Marne.

  • February 18, 1915

Germany begins naval blockade of Great Britain.

  • April 25, 1915

Allied forces land on the Gallipoli Peninsula of the Ottoman Empire.

  • May 7, 1915

German submarine sinks the passenger liner Lusitania during crossing from New York to Liverpool, England, killing 128 Americans.

  • May 23, 1915

Italy declares war on Austria-Hungary.

  • February 21, 1916

Germany begins the attack on Verdun.

  • May 31, 1916

Naval Battle of Jutland takes place between British and German fleets.

  • July 1, 1916

Allied offensive begins the Battle of the Somme.

  • December 18, 1916

Battle of Verdun ends with 550,000 French and 450,000 German casualties.

  • February 1, 1917

Germany returns to unrestricted submarine warfare halted after the sinking of the Lusitania.

  • February 3, 1917

United States severs diplomatic relations with Germany.

  • April 6, 1917

The United States declares war on Germany.

  • June 7, 1917

General John J. Pershing, newly selected commander of the American Expeditionary Forces, arrives in England with his staff.

  • June 24, 1917

American combat forces arrive in France.

  • December 15, 1917

Russia signs armistice with Germany.

  • January 8, 1918

President Woodrow Wilson presents to Congress his outline of Fourteen Points required for peace.

  • February 8, 1918

The Stars and Stripes begins publication with a first issue of one thousand copies. Second Lieutenant Guy T. Viskniskki is the first managing editor of the newspaper.

  • March 3, 1918

Russia signs the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany.

  • March 21, 1918

Germany begins its final offensive of the war.

  • March 1918

American women recruited to serve as bilingual telephone operators for the AEF arrive in Europe.

  • May 28, 1918

United States forces are victorious in the Battle of Cantigny, the first independent American operation.

  • June 2, 1918

American forces stop German attempt to cross the Marne River at Chateau-Thierry.

  • July 26, 1918

The Stars and Stripes suspends the Sporting Page.

  • September 12, 1918

American First Army attacks St. Mihiel salient.

  • November 11, 1918

Germany signs the Armistice at Compiègne, ending World War I.

  • December 1918

Harold Ross assumes editorship of The Stars and Stripes.

  • December 1, 1918

British and American forces enter Germany.

  • December 16, 1918

The Stars and Stripes War Orphans Adoption Campaign ends after raising 123,047 francs and placing 3,444 orphans for adoption.

  • December 27, 1918

Sporting Page returns to The Stars and Stripes.

  • Jan. 18, 1919

Peace conference begins at Paris.

  • February 8, 1919

First anniversary of The Stars and Stripes. Circulation surpasses 500,000.

  • February 14, 1919

Draft of the covenant of the League of Nations is completed.

  • June 13, 1919

Last issue of The Stars and Stripes is published.

  • June 28, 1919

Allied and German representatives sign treaty of Versailles. The United States signs treaty of guaranty, pledging to defend France in case of an unprovoked attack by Germany.

  • November 19, 1919

United States Senate fails to ratify Treaty of Versailles.

  • January 10, 1920

Treaty of Versailles takes effect.

  • March 19, 1920

United States Senate fails to ratify Treaty of Versailles for the second time.

  • August 24-29, 1921

United States signs separate peace treaties with Germany, Austria, and Hungary.

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