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An international law firm that represents clients in businessrelated litigation, transactions, and regulatory matters. Welcome to the Military Gallery, publishers of Robert Taylor, Nicolas Trudgian, Simon Atack, and other leading aviation, marine, and military artists. Fun with Numbers 9781606963463 1606963465 Whose Birthday Is It Anyway, Lyn Schupp 9780744529777 0744529778 SWrap Twelve Days to Xmas X10. History of the Great War Principal Events Timeline. JUNE 1. 91. 42. 8th June. The Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated at Sarajevo. JULY 1. 91. 45th July. The Kaiser receives at Potsdam special envoy from Austrian Emperor and promises the full support of Germany in the event of Austrian action against Serbia. He consults his military and naval advisers before leaving for a cruise in northern waters. July. Council of Austro Hungarian Ministers finally determine on action against Serbia. July. Council of Austro Hungarian Ministers approve of draft ultimatum to Serbia. July. Austro Hungarian Government send ultimatum to Serbia see 2. July. German Government submit note to Entente Governments approving Austrian ultimatum to Serbia see 2. British Foreign Minister Sir E. Grey initiates proposals for an international conference in order to avert war see 2. Belgian Government declare that, in the event of war, Belgium will uphold her neutrality whatever the consequences see 3. July. Serbian Government order Mobilisation see 2. Austria Hungary severs diplomatic relations with Serbia. Austro Hungarian Minister leaves Belgrade see 2. Serbian Government transferred from Belgrade to Nish see November 3rd, 1. July. Austro Hungarian Government order Partial Mobilisation as against Serbia see 2. Montenegrin Government order Mobilisation see August 5th. British Admiralty countermand orders for dispersal of Fleets see 2. The Kaiser returns from the Baltic to Berlin see 5th. July. French and Italian Governments accept British proposals for an international conference see 2. German High Seas Fleet recalled from Norway to war bases. July. Austria Hungary declares war on Serbia see 2. German Government reject British proposals for an international conference see 2. British Fleets ordered to war bases see 2. July. Russian Government order Partial Mobilisation as against Austria. Evening Russian Minister for War orders General Mobilisation without the knowledge of the Tsar see 3. Hostilities commence between Austria Hungary and Serbia Belgrade bombarded by Austrian artillery see 2. December 2nd. German Government make proposals to secure British neutrality see 3. British Admiralty send Warning Telegram to the Fleets. British War Office send out telegrams ordering Precautionary Period 2 1. July. The Tsar signs order at 4pm for mobilisation of Russian army see 2. British Government reject German proposals for British neutrality see 2. Australian Government place Australian Navy at disposal of British Admiralty. July. Belgian Government order Mobilisation see 2. Russian Government order General Mobilisation see 2. Austro Hungarian Government order General Mobilisation see 2. German Government send ultimatum to Russia presented at midnight, 3. August 1st. State of Kriegsgefahr proclaimed in Germany see August 1st. Turkish Government order Mobilisation to commence August 3rd. October 2. 9th. London Stock Exchange closed see January 4th, 1. AUGUST 1. 91. 41st August. British Government order Naval Mobilisation. German Government order General Mobilisation and declare war on Russia see July 3. Hostilities commence on Polish frontier. French Government order General Mobilisation. August. German Government send ultimatum to Belgium demanding passage through Belgian territory see 3rd, and July 2. German troops cross frontier of Luxembourg see November 2. Hostilities commence on French frontier. Libau bombarded by German cruiser Augsburg see November 1. British Government guarantee naval protection of French coasts against German aggression way of the North Sea or English Channel. Moratorium proclaimed in Great Britain see November 4. General von Moltke Chief of the Great General Staff since 1. Chief of the General Staff of the German Field Armies see September 1. August. Belgian Government refuse German demands see 2nd and 4th. British Government guarantee armed support to Belgium should Germany violate Belgian neutrality. Germany declares war on France. British Government orders General Mobilisation. British Government issues Proclamation authorising requisition of shipping. Italy declares neutrality. The Grand Duke Nicholas appointed Commander in Chief Russian armies see 1. August. British Government sends ultimatum to Germany. Great Britain declares war on Germany at 1. Central European time. Belgium severs diplomatic relations with Germany see 2nd and 3rd. Germany declares war on Belgium. German troops cross the Belgian frontier and attack Lige see 3rd and 7th, and November 2. Battle and Siege of Lige begins see 1. Battles of the Western Front First Encounters and Battles of the Frontiers. Two German airships pass over Brussels by night first hostile act in the air. German warships Goeben and Breslau bombard Philippeville and Bona respectively see 7th and 1. Secret Alliance between Germany and Turkey signed at Berlin. British Grand Fleet constituted under Admiral Sir John Jellicoe see November 2. December 4th, 1. 91. Staff of British Expeditionary Force appointed Commander in Chief Field Marshal Sir John French. December 1. 5th, 1. Chief of General Staff Lieut. General Sir Archibald Murray see January 2. Adjutant General Lieut. General Sir Nevil Macready see February 2. Quartermaster General Lieut. General Sir William Robertson see January 2. British Government issue Proclamation specifying articles to be treated as contraband see 2. September 2. 1st. German armed merchant cruiser Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse leaves Bremen see 2. August. Montenegro declares war on Austria Hungary see July 2. Minelaying in the open sea commenced by the Germans east of Southwold see October 3rd. German minelayer Knigin Luise sunk. First meeting of British War Council see May 1. Formed to exercise the functions of the Committee of Imperial Defence, but with additional executive powers. August. Austria Hungary declares war on Russia. Declaration presented at St. Mitsubishi Epc on this page. Petersburg. Serbia declares war on Germany see July 2. Battle of the Frontiers begins in France. General name covering all operations of the French armies up to the Battle of the Marne of 5th 9th September 1. Battles of the Western Front First Encounters and Battles of the Frontiers. Field Marshal Earl Kitchener succeeds Mr. Asquith as Secretary of State for War, Great Britain. Mr. Asquith held the appointment from March 3. See June 5th, 1. 91. H. M. S. Amphion sunk by mine off Yarmouth. Naval Convention between France and Great Britain concluded in London. French Admiral to command Allied Naval Forces in the Mediterranean. See November 9th. Action between H. M. S. Bristol and German cruiser Karlsruhe in the West Indies see November 4th. German armed merchant cruiser Prinz Eitel Friedrich leaves Tsingtau see January 2. April 8th, 1. 91. Admiral von Spees squadron leaves Ponape Caroline islands see, September 2. Scharnhorst flag, Gneisenau, Nrnberg. Dresden and Leipzig joined on October 1. August. City of Lige occupied by German forces see 4th and 1. First units of British Expeditionary Force land in France see 1. French troops cross the frontier of Alsace see 2nd. Action between H. M. S. Gloucester and the Goeben and Breslau off the coast of Greece see 4th and 1. August. Montenegro severs diplomatic relations with Germany. State of War commences between Montenegro and Germany see 5th. Battle of Mulhouse. Mulhouse Alsace occupied by French forces see 7th, 1.