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1918-08-08 | 1918-11-11 | Hundred Days Offensive | The offensive forced the German armies to retreat beyond the Hindenburg Line and was followed by an armistice | Read about 'Hundred Days Offensive' on WikiPedia | Discuss 'Hundred Days Offensive' | |
1915-08-21 | 1915-08-29 | Hill 60 (Gallipoli) | It was launched on 21 August 1915 to coincide with the attack on Scimitar Hill made from the Suvla front by General Stopford's British IX Corps | Read about 'Hill 60 (Gallipoli)' on WikiPedia | Discuss 'Hill 60 (Gallipoli)' | |
1915-08-07 | 1915-08-19 | Chunuk Bair | The capture of Chunuk Bair the secondary peak of the Sari Bair range, was one of the two objectives of the Allied August Offensive that was launched at Anzac and Suvla to try and break the stalemate that the campaign had become. | Read about 'Chunuk Bair' on WikiPedia | Discuss 'Chunuk Bair' | |
1915-08-06 | 1915-08-21 | Sari Bair | A fresh landing 8.0 km north of Anzac at Suvla Bay in conjunction with an attack north into the rugged country alongside the Sari Bair range with the aim of capturing the high ground and linking with the Suvla landing. | Read about 'Sari Bair' on WikiPedia | Discuss 'Sari Bair' | |
1915-05-06 | 1915-05-08 | Second Krithia | The village of Krithia and neighbouring hill of Achi Baba had to be captured in order for the British to advance up the Gallipoli peninsula to the forts that controlled passage of the Dardanelles straits | Read about 'Second Krithia' on WikiPedia | Discuss 'Second Krithia' | |
1915-02-19 | 1916-01-09 | Navy in the Dardanelles | The Dardanelles Campaign began as a purely naval operation. When naval attempts to force the straights failed, plans for a land invasion of the Gallipoli peninsula were made, with a heavy naval contingent. | Read about 'Navy in the Dardanelles' on WikiPedia | Discuss 'Navy in the Dardanelles' |
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