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The war also had a significant impact on the construction program of the Spanish Navy. The second and third España-class battleships, built in Spain between 1910 and 1919, were delayed significantly because of material shortages from Britain. [18] Most importantly, the main battery guns for Jaime I did not arrive until 1919, after the war had ...
Belarus & allies Belarus's opposition Result World War I/Russian Civil War (1918) Belarusian People's Republic Germany: Bolsheviks Russian SFSR; Belarusian People's Republic exiled Slutsk uprising (1920) Nationalist forces loyal to the Belarusian People's Republic Russian SFSR Byelorussian SSR: Rebellion suppressed Polish–Soviet War (1919–1921)
At the time of Óengus the pretender's invasion, he was serving as a judge at Henry I's court in England: Kingdom of Scotland: Kingdom of Moray. Kingdom of Ross. Scottish Victory. King Óengus of Moray killed in battle, while Máel Coluim mac Alaxandair (King of Ross) imprisoned for life; Somairle's invasion of Scotland (1164)
Second battle of Polotsk (1812), as depicted by Peter von Hess View of Polotsk in 1912. Under Russian administration, the territory of Belarus was divided into the governorates of Minsk, Vitebsk, Mogilev, and Grodno. Belarusians were active in the guerrilla movement against Napoleon's occupation. [10]
Location: Western Europe (France, the Low Countries, Great Britain and the Iberian Peninsula) France. Burgundian State (1337–1419 and 1435–53) Kingdom of Scotland. Crown of Castile. Republic of Genoa. Kingdom of Bohemia. Crown of Aragon. Avignon Papacy [a] Kingdom of England. Burgundian State (1419–35) Kingdom of Portugal. Kingdom of ...
Battle of Sardarabad, a phase of the invasion of Armenia. Caucasian: Battle of Abaran, a phase of the invasion of Armenia. May 23 Politics: Costa Rica declares war on Germany. [24] May 24–28 Caucasian: Battle of Karakilisa, a phase of the invasion of Armenia. May 27 – June 6 Western
Before World War II, the events of 1914–1918 were generally known as the Great War or simply the World War. [1] In August 1914, the magazine The Independent wrote "This is the Great War. It names itself". [2] In October 1914, the Canadian magazine Maclean's similarly wrote, "Some wars name themselves. This is the Great War."
In early 1912, the Russian high command decided on a variant of the plan known as Schedule 19A, in which two Russian armies would invade East Prussia while four armies would invade Galicia. This did not give Russia the decisive advantage in either location, but it tried to balance the need for Russia to support France by attacking Germany while ...