Friday, August 22, 2014

August 22, 1914


One hundred years ago today the French army suffered the greatest loss of life in a single day in its history. A ghastly record that remains unbroken today. Over 27,000 French soldiers died in the fighting in twenty-four hours.     

Elsewhere in the world Great Britain would seize control of two battleships belonging to the Ottoman Empire, which would have long reaching consequences and Paul von Hindenburg (who the famous zeppelin would be named for) was brought out of retirement to command the German army in the east.

The German army is now 145 miles from Paris.

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