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SERBIA , I (IMPE rSI S regime) I FRANCE ANDTOIRE BELGIUM ITALY RUMANIA GREECE AMERICA .- .111.) .■ ■- II I 111 I ' j , I I II ' . 111 _ j July 28—Austria declares war. jj I a | Aupust2—Germans violate iron- ' 3 I August 2-Germany declares war I August 3-Germany c'eclaros war August 4-Britain declares war August 4-Germans attack rH \ 1 on France 1 f ge ■ ■ x u / German defeat at Gunibin- .1 I August 24—Belgian victory at i ■ ' . ■' ffj Austrian defeat at Urn . ■ August 21-26-BattllT of Sambra: Allied defeat Septtr 15-BdgiaiM retreat August-Serb viotory on the September B-10—Battle of the Marne: on Antwerp j Yardar p--., <l §- / Russian defeat at Tannen- iepteniDer. o w d«ub g — l * nll of Anhrerp . Decomber-Grcat Serb victory » berg September-October-Battle of the A.sne: Indecisive. Belgians retreat to Ysor | 'on Maljen Heights. Octobe: *M October 21-November 17-First Battle of Ypres: Allied victory. ! ' February-March—Austrian of- ■, r „„„r, p„+n„ „ { \t„„„„ n,. i •'•'•; j.;- :•■■■ fensive to -.elieve Przeinysl April-Battle of St. Mihiel Ma ch-Battlo of We Cha- ; lulllMMmMlumammu JMJMJWU , :-l ■ .' J, repulsed J';" B ' ■ : ■ - I .~ 7 . March-Russians toke Przemysl ' 'gi Second Battle_of Ypres May 23—Italy declares war. ! • ■*•' Offensive across Carpathians May—Battle of Souohoz irl ■ Attack on .Dardanelles ■ ~ • May—Tremendous German of- ' August—Failure at Suvla Bay Belgians holding Yser lines. ' \ O* fensive in Galicia (Dardanelles) • - pH Ootober.Decßmber--Anstr9-Ger- August 5-Fnll of Warsaw September-Battle of Cham- September-Battle of Loos June-July-Italy's f.rst offensives «K„ B s„i, September-December-German pagne October-Salonika occupied in Treutino and en the Isoivzo Albanian coast offensive into Russia Held en November-Battle of Ctesiphon . . ,■ | Dvina » .^^_____^______^«»i January—Abandonment of Gal- " ■Ji""^™*^**^™™''^^w-'i»f'q Serbs reorganise at Corfu. February 16-Erzeram captured February-September-First and lipoli Peninsula ; May-June-Austrian offensive August 27 - Rumania declares , Second Battles of Verdun April—l'all ot iuit-ei-Amaia \ war .'.-'SB . ; I April-Fighting at Ypres July-Italian counter-offensive BBBHBSBsamBSEmsEKMESSBBasiim Auaust-Seotember-Grceks S MalCh ~ Trel3 ' ZOnd CaptUrCd LlyDecember-Franco-British offensive; Battle of the Somme Belgians holding Yser lines. September-Roumanians invade under Vonizelos join ' I ' II . ,m i it i i ■ • August-September—ltalians take u,,™ „: Allies at Salonika f 'TH June-September-Great Russian August-Turks defeated on fc.ez ?. » Octobe-*°™nbe-ta«. " November 18-Serbs retake offensive in Galicia, 400,000 October-December-Third Battle Canal a 1 w f J, II a-! ' ™MW»»^^y.MM^w Monastir ;s}: prisoners of Verdun , „„_____ -BrailS, ~ | i ' | ■ March 11-Tal:ing of Bagdad January-Fighting on Carpa-March-German retreat in the West to Hindemburg Line _ May-June-Itahan nctory on July-Last Russian # offensive AD ril-May—Franco-British offensive. Battles of Vimy, Aisne Ridge, .. .-' K« • Dissolution of Russian Army I M o ronv j|| ers ' J »,n M «»..i!wjLmn'!wa,^.niimin,fficmgmam •H I j June-Battle of Messines Beltrians holdin* v w lines August-Septembei-Italian vie- May-Greeks in action near April 5-America declares War •5 ' / August-Fourth Battle of Ver- ' AllßUßt ,November- Battle of hold,„ D Iser hnes. Tory north of Gonzm July-Roumanian offence Doiran , „____■ ZZ a id i. -. n dun Fhriders • wrecked by break-up of Bn^imMWMi.iiiii'HiimwtiitMWg^ ,TH August-September - Germans uuu i'lanueis , Russia. overrun Western Russia october _ Tlliv(1 Battle „f the November-Battle of Cambrai °Sj3^^oiSffih& Aisne December 9—British take Jeru- ■ retreat to Piavo 6aleni March—Great German offensive; British driven back April—Americans in tctionnear Ii Amiens, etc. March 2-Bolsheviks betray M, T -German6 take 'I ' January-Italian victory near . .;. on ...... Russia by Treaty of Brest! April-Germans iako Armen- ' .' Asiago Ap iMe-1.-Caeek ..ctoiy on , insinfchons(uth Lltovsk tieres April 17-Belgian victory on . ° f S ° IbSOUS Juno-Germans checked in ad- , ■ Yser. ' ■ ■ .... July-Amerieaas at Second -j , vanco on Compiegne | I June-Great Austrian offensive Battle of the Marne ■,-»«. T , » , . , , n , i « i t> •!• i I defeated on Piavo \ I ..WS ' July-Germans defeated at September-October-Bntishccn- September 23-30—First Belgian , . I iueust-November--Ainerieinq :- TH „ , ■ * Second Battle of the Marno | quer Syria offensive on coast September 15-Sfl-Greeta shar- I A X„ti«* on rwht rf S August-November-Great Allied offensive opened, which continued October-November-Great Ital- oftensuc! flatten out St. Mioi i'rencn, Xiriusli, itunans, I ..... .... .... ■ j „ i • I ian ofiensive. Austrian A rniv lan otiensne oi uio d i nnl- mi mkl ti,i-n,,^, Serbs, and GreelM. Great del until November 11, when Armistice was signed, Germans being goas to pieces and Austria '.The totals given below are "rgo« feat of Jiulgars, Collapse of expelled from Northern France and Flanders, with a loss of 420,000 October 13-SO-Second Belgian surrenders „~° te Nofembei U Bulgaria. , prisoners and 6,500 guns offensive. Recovery of Flanders ' unofficial figures I ■•.■■■ i ' i ■- SERBIA IMPERIAL RUSSIA FRANCE j FbRITISH IMPERIAL 1 BELGIUM J ITALY RUMANIA GREECE AMERICA pq The losses of the Serbian Tim Russian losses are not The French losses in pro- j j The British casualties on The Belgian lusses are rot I T'iio Italians came into ac- Tho Rumanian losses aro Greeco has in all probabil- The American participation m Army have nut yet been fully ascertainable with certainty. portion to the male population j I nil fronts up to August, 11)15, yet officially announced. The j Hon about ten months later not yet announced. ity suffered the least of the in the war extended over a 2 ascertained, and probably One authority (Professor were very heavy. They nro woro relofively Hinall owing to Belgian Armv throughout the than Britain, France, and Rumania was in nation for Powers which have iutorl- Period of nineteen months 3 never will be. The number Pares) has stated that during were tt vet ,"t K w.ir has consisted of ..bout Russia. Tho various often- little over n year and a half, vened with large 'orces in . only, and American troops . . of dead is certainly out of til tho first vear Russia iost 19)5 Franco was beariii" Iho tion in any very largo rum- six largo infantry divisions. I sives into ,lho.difficult noun- but during this period her tho war. It was tho ratri- in any consi-lerablo nimbers •-•g proportion to tho other losses, 3,800,000 killed and wounded, brunt of tho struggle on Iho bem Thereafter they It suffered very heavily dur- j tain country were, hovrarer, armies suffered losses rela- otic Greeks alone v-ho first were not in action until ,'une, Hi many thousands of men hav- Human jto having to make Western front, and that in mounted rapidly. Of tho ingr Iho «.icru«ui violsition nf I I vcl .„ ( . OS u Vt ant j n- a l v had to tivelv vcrv bid. >ml n, O took tho side of tho Allies in 1918, though previous y H' ing died during Iho fatal re- up tor tho excessive lack of tho first German lush her total, no foww tlinn 2,719,052 Belgium and during the sufit ajn two great enemy of- h ni,„. w ' •.i defianco of their Germnno- smaller or larger detach- • treat, into Albauia, and many arms and munitions. A re- younger" classes sulfcrwl so- wers incurred on tho'Western' battles round Ypres. When f c „ s j V es. IMio total tosses »i J "em being incurred in the phil Government, and they menU had carried out tperag thousands of prison'™ hsv- cent estimato gives the iol- vcr(! i y . Tho official figures I front. .Many of tho wissing it settled down in tho Yser 19 , iro estimated at— autumn of 1917. Tho total had to create an army -<ith tions. The American Usses, O ing been directly on indirect- lowing figures. Uiey can (ir6 ._ nro no t ve t accounted for. lines it wits only 10.(100 strong. J " ' f was perhaps as high us tho help of the' Allies. The as given in the official rc- ' r/1 ly murdered by their cap- onl f boffi n . ns 'IPProxi- _ . 1071300 Tho official returns show:- Its losses may bo:- Dead 460,000 1)00,000, as follows:- losses may be:- turns, are:S tors. The figure as regards mate, especially in pnsonors: u - m '° m I Killed 658,704 Killed, about 50,000 Wounded 947,000 Killed, about 150,000 Killed, about 25,(10 Killed .' 53,169 'W telsJ 0 . n f ?" sal L t V >B ''T 1 !* K '" ed 2,000,000 Wounded "(non-offl" ' Wounded 2,032,142 Wounded, about -120,000 Prisoners and mis- Wounded, about 300,000 Wounded, about 60,000 Wounded 179,625 05 300,000-this out ot an adult Wounded 5,000,000 c j a | estimate) ... 2,500,000 Prisoners and mis- Prisoners and mis- sing (unofficial cs- Prisoners and mis- Prisoners and mis- Prisoners and mis--2 ITOM.OOfT Prisoners 2,000,000 Prisoners 446,300 ■ j sing : •..,. £59,145 ing, about -. 35,000 timatc) 350,000 sing, about 150,000 sing, about ....: 15,000 sing 3,323 'Serbian dead 300,000 *Total 9,000,000 Total 4,331,600 J Total 3,049,991 "Total, about 205,5)0 Total 1,757,000 *Total, about 600,000 [ *Total, about 100,000 Total 236,117

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 12

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