Tuesday, August 5, 2014

August 5, 1914


One hundred years ago today German armies moved deeper into Belgium. They experienced stronger resistance from the Belgium army then was expected. The Germans reached the outskirt of the fortresses surround the city of Liege, about 30 miles from the German border. Upon the German request for the first fortress to surrender the Belgian commander replied "You must fight your way through." The Battle of Liege then began.
The German army at this point is about 190 miles from its goal of Paris.   

In Africa British forces in Uganda (a colony of Great Britain) attacked the German colony of German East Africa (what is Tanzania today). The broke the treaty known as the "Congo Act of 1885" which stated that European colonies were to remain neutral in war between European powers. This would change the dynamic of the war from past European as conflicts would erupt around the globe.

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