The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . WAR CHRONOLOGY 441. 442 THE PEOPLES WAE BOOK Dec. 6—Germans captured Ipek (Montenegro). Dec. 10—Boy-Ed and von Papen recalled. Dec. 13—British defeat Arabs on western frontier ofEgypt. Dec. 15—Sir John French retired from commandof the army in France and Flanders, and is suc-ceeded by Sir Douglas Haig. Dec. 17—Russians occupied Hamadan (Persia). Dec. 10—The British forces withdrawn from Anzacand Sulva Bay (Gallipoli Peninsula). Dec. 26—Russian forces in Persia occupied Kashan. Dec. 30—British passenger steamer


The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . WAR CHRONOLOGY 441. 442 THE PEOPLES WAE BOOK Dec. 6—Germans captured Ipek (Montenegro). Dec. 10—Boy-Ed and von Papen recalled. Dec. 13—British defeat Arabs on western frontier ofEgypt. Dec. 15—Sir John French retired from commandof the army in France and Flanders, and is suc-ceeded by Sir Douglas Haig. Dec. 17—Russians occupied Hamadan (Persia). Dec. 10—The British forces withdrawn from Anzacand Sulva Bay (Gallipoli Peninsula). Dec. 26—Russian forces in Persia occupied Kashan. Dec. 30—British passenger steamer Persia sunk inMediterranean, presumably by submarine. 1916 Jan. 8—Complete evacuation of Gallipoli. Jan. 13—Fall of Cettinje, capital of Montenegro. Jan 18—United States Government sets forth a dec-laration of principles regarding submarine attacksand asks whether the Government of the allieswould subscribe to such an agreement. Jan. 28—Austrians occupy San Giovanni de Medici(Albania). Feb. 10 Germany sends memorandum to neutralpowers that armed merchant ships will be treate


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