Entente Powers make declaration guaranteeing to Belgium eventual independence and indemnification. British Government recognise the "King of the Arabs" as the King of the Hejaz (see November 4th). Kondoa Irangi (German East Africa) taken by British forces (see 17th and June 9th). Battle of Brasov (Transylvania) (7th/9th): city retaken by Austro-German forces (see August 29th). Ministry of Shipping formed in Great Britain (see January 27th). H.M.S. Neu Langenburg (German East Africa) occupied by British forces (see 25th). "King Edward VII" sunk by mine off North of Scotland. Agreement concluded between Great Britain and France regarding respective claims in Turkish territories (see August 18th, 1917). Rumanian Government open negotiations with Russian Government with a view to military assistance (see August 17th). The French claim a foothold till the 7th.] British Government decide to initiate imperial Conference (see March 20th, 1917). Greek Cabinet (Kalogeropoulos) resign (see 10th and September 16th). (see November 1st). El Fasher (capital of Darfur) occupied by Sudan force (see 22nd). Affairs in the Dakhla Oasis (West Egypt) begin (see 22nd). Macready, Adjutant-General, British Expeditionary Force, France, resigns (see 22nd, and August 4th 1914). Prince Firman Firma, Persian Prime Minister, resigns (see 6th and December 25th, 1915). google_ad_width = 468; Battle of Jutland An indecisive naval battle between German and British fleets. In the latter stages of the Battle of the Somme. Third Affair of Hafiz Kor (North-West Frontier of India). [Baron Beyens officiated in the appointment from July 26th, 1915, till January 18th, 1916, i during which period M. Davignon was absent, owing to ill-health.]. From Century Ireland: ‘Home Rule … "Pacific blockade" of Greece by Entente Powers begins (see 22nd). Li-Yuan-Hung elected President (see March 22nd, 1916 and July 6th, 1917). Entente Governments demand dismissal of Ministers of Central Powers at Athens and surrender of Greek military material (see December 1st). "Russell" sunk by mine in the Mediterranean. Margaret MacMillan describes the events leading up to Franz Ferdinand's assassination. New Moshi (East Africa) taken by British forces (see 5th and 12th). Provisional Government of Essad Pasha leaves Durazzo (see 28th, and October 4th, 1914). Mwanza, on Victoria Nyanza (German Fast Africa) taken by British forces. Rumanian forces cross Hungarian frontier and invade Transylvania (see 27th). "Brusilov's Offensive" continued (see 4th); Battle of the Strypa begins (see 30th). German airship raid on England (east coast). Battle of the Arges (Roumania) ends (see 1st). Hotels are forced to close at 6 p.m., leading to the beginning of the "six o'clock swill": 27 March in South Australia; 21 July in Sydney after referendum of 10 June; 11 October in Victoria; during March in Tasmania. Evacuation of the Gallipoli Peninsula completed (see 7th, and December 28th, 1915). of Attrition in 1916 — Verdun, Battles of the Western Front: Grinding Battles of Attrition in 1916 — the Somme. "Arethusa" sunk by mine in North Sea. British advance from Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland across the frontier into German East Africa begins (see 27th). Kilimatinde (German East Africa) taken by British forces. Russian and British Governments conclude "Sykes-Picot" agreement as to eventual partition of Asia Minor (see April 26th, and May 9th and 23rd). (See 27th.). Battle of Jutland begins (see June 1st) First British aerial co-operation with fleet in action. Battles of the Western Front: Grinding Battles Airship raid on England (East Coast and London) involving serious casualties (170, mostly civilian); "L.-32" destroyed by aeroplane at Billericay; "L.-33" brought down by gunfire in Essex (night 23rd/24th). May 8 German munitions bunker in Fort Douaumont explodes killing 679 German soldiers. Greek Government conclude new loan with the Entente (£800,000) (see November 8th, 1915). (The period of consription was in force until 1919). M. Venizelos and Admiral Condouriotis announce formation of Greek Provisional Government in Crete in opposition to the Government at Athens (see December 19th). Entente Governments notify Greece of forthcoming transfer of Montenegrin Army to Corfu (see 16th). Turkish offensive into West Persia begins [Approximate date. German submarine "U.-53" captures and destroys five ships outside Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.A. Eighth Battle of the Isonzo begins (see 12th). (Macedonia) begins (see 19th). Important events of 1916 during the third year of the First World War, including Field Marshal Lord Kitchener’s request for US military participation. Clip from 1914: Day by Day, 28 June (Radio 4). "Pacific blockade" of Greece suspended (see 6th). Austrian offensive in the Trentino begins (see June, 3rd). This is the story of the first day of the Somme Offensive - the worst single day in British military history. British advance into Sinai begins (see December 21st). (see February 24th, 1918). Portugal seizes German steamers in the Tagus (see March 9th). Turkish garrison of Mecca surrenders to the Sherif (see 5th). Czernowitz (Bukovina) reoccupied by Russian forces (see February 17th, 1915 and August 3rd, 1917). Antivari (Montenegro) occupied by Austrian forces (see March 1st, 1915 and November 4th, 1918). M. Venizelos arrives at Salonika (see August 30th and September 25th and 29th). Yenbo, port of Medina, surrenders to Arab forces (see June 5th). H.M.S. German commerce raider "Wolff" leaves Germany [Approximate date.] Gorizia taken by Italian forces (see 6th). Mush and Bitlis (Armenia) reoccupied by Turkish forces (see 24th, February 18th and March 2nd). M. Zaimis forms new Ministry (see September 11th). Murman Railway (from Murmansk to Petrograd) declared open. Sir Edward Carson succeeds Mr Balfour as First Lord of the Admiralty, Great Britain (see 11th and July 19th, 1917). Airship "S.L.-11" destroyed by aeroplane at Cuffley (night 2nd/3rd). Yaunde (Cameroons) taken by General Dobell's forces (see September 22nd, 1915). Allied Commander proclaims martial law in city of Salonika (see October 3rd, 1915). Berat (Albania) occupied by Austrian forces (see July 10th, 1918). Lieut.-General Kenichi Oshima appointed Japanese Minister for War (see 29th, and September 29th, 1918). Serbian Government set up at Corfu (see January 15th and May 7th). (see June 4th). It was also one of the costliest. Battle of the Cerna and Monastir begins (see November 19th and December 11th). M. Goremikin, Russian Premier, resigns (date of appointment January 30th, 1914). Negotiations between Austria and Montenegro broken off. Entente Governments announce forthcoming blockade of Greece from December 8th (see 1st). M. Venizelos withdraws from Athens (see 29th and August 30th). Admiral von Tirpitz, German Minister of Marine, resigns (appointed in 1897) (see 15th). War Office take over from the India Office control of operations in Mesopotamia. Here are some of the sporting highlights in the world of sport for 1916. Great Britain: The Military Service Act is passed by Parliament, imposing conscription on all single Greek Government issue warrant for arrest of M. Venizelos on charge of high treason (see August 30th and September 29th, 1916 and June 26th, 1917). First Attempt to relieve Kut begins: relieving force begins advance from Ali Gharbi (see 21st and December 7th, 1915). German attack on Kondoa Irangi repulsed (see 9th). Admiral von Capelle appointed German Minister of Marine (see 14th and August 13th, 1918). Admiral Sir David Beatty appointed to succeed Admiral Sir John Jellicoe as Commander-in-Chief, Grand Fleet (see December 4th). First German daylight aeroplane raid on London (by single aeroplane) (see December 21st, 1914 and May 7th, June 13th and July 7th, 1917). Historical Events for the Year 1916 1st January » Germany known as German troops abandon Yaoundé and their Cameroon known as Kamerun colony to British forces and … British pursuit of retreating German force in East Africa checked at Affair of Kisaki. ; U.S. National Park Service in the Department of the Interior is created by act of Congress (Aug. Action of Falahiya (Mesopotamia) (see 1st and 6th). Third attack on Sanna-i-Yat repulsed (see 9th, 24th and 29th). Tabora (capital of German East Africa) occupied by Belgian forces. [Approximate date] End of period of German mastery of the air on the Western front (see October 1st, 1915). In January 1916, the failure of … January 1st: Riots in Austria-Hungary forced down the price of grain and flour as set by the government. In 1912, the 1916 Olympic Games were awarded to Berlin. Battle of Baranovichi ends (see July 2nd). Russian Premier (M. Trepov) announces that the Allies have acknowledged Russia's right to Constantinople and the Straits (see March 12th and April 12th, 1915). Battle of Verdun ends. Remnant of Serbian Army concentrated at Corfu (see January 15th and April 3rd). (see November 22nd, 1915, and February 19th, 1916). Action of Mkaramo (on Northern Railway in German East Africa). Mr. Asquith, British Premier, resigns (appointed April 8th, 1908) (see 7th). First Serbian troops land at Corfu (see 10th, November 30th, 1915 and February 10th., 1916). Near Fricourt, on the Fricourt-Contalmaison road, November 1916. Zaleszczyki (Galicia) taken by Russian forces (see July 30th, 1917). Turkish offensive from Oghratina against the Suez Canal begins (see August 4th). Sudan force advances from Nahud into Darfur (see 1st, and May 22nd). Battle of Florina [German name and dates.] Count Czernin succeeds Baron Burian as Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs (see January 13th, 1915, and April 15th, 1918). Attack on Medina by revolting Arabs repulsed by Turkish garrison (see 5th). Second Military Service Bill extending compulsion to married men passes the British House of Commons (see 25th, and February 10th). Fort Vaux (Verdun) recaptured by French forces (see June 2nd). Declaration of Unity between Belgium, France, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Russia, and Serbia regarding military, economic, and diplomatic affairs, drawn up. Silistra (Dobrudja) taken by German and Bulgarian forces (see 2nd). Italian Government issue decrees prohibiting trading with Germany (see March 1st, 1915). Bulgarian Government reply accepting President Wilson's Note (see 18th, and January 10th, 1917). Inter-Allied Conference held in Paris to discuss: (a) the relations between Governments and Staffs; (b) policy and strategy; (c) Greece; (d) Poland. Ministry of Pensions formed in Great Britain. Turkish Army evacuates the As Sinn position and withdraws to lint (see April 29th and December 13th). Third Attempt to relieve Kut begins (see 5th and March 8th). Entente Governments reject German peace proposals (see 12th and January 11th, 1917). British Government issue Order in Council rescinding Declaration of London of 1909. Herr von Jagow, German Foreign Minister, resigns (appointed January 1913) (see 21st). Morogoro (German East Africa) taken by British forces. Russian force landed at Atna for attack on Trebizond (see April 17th). Marshal-Count Masakata Terauchi succeeds Marquis Okuma [Appointed Prime Minister April 16th, 1914.] General Sir A. J. Murray takes over command of the Force in Egypt from General Sir John Maxwell. Germany gives assurances of support. M. Stürmer, Russian Premier and Foreign Minister, resigns and is succeeded by M. Trepov as Premier (see February 1st, July 22nd and December 2nd and 12th, 1916, and January 8th, 1917). British attack on Kondoa Irangi (German East Africa) begins (see 19th). Original Material © 2000-2009 Michael Duffy | ; Margaret Sanger opens the first birth control clinic in the country at 46 Amboy St., Brooklyn. General Joffre created Marshal of France (see 12th). Shiraz (South Persia) occupied by British forces. Field-Marshal von Hindenburg succeeds General von Falkenhayn as Chief of the General Staff of the German Field Armies (see September 14th and November 27th, 1914), with General von Ludendorff as Chief Quartermaster-General (see October 27th, 1918). Constanza (Dobrudja) captured by German and Bulgarian forces. Craiova (Rumania) taken by German forces. Advance of main body of British force in East Africa through the Nguru Hills begins (see 11th). Sibiu (Transylvania) taken by Rumanian forces (see 26th). Evacuation of Helles (Gallipoli Peninsula) begins (see 8th and December 28th, 1915). CSS, German attack on Verdun in the longest battle of the war, ultimately defended by the French at great cost to both sides, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th Battles of Isonzo between Italy and Austria-Hungary, British forces in Mesopotamia begin advance on Baghdad, Pancho Villa's raid on Columbus, New Mexico, Britain and France conclude Sykes-Picot agreement, Battle of Jutland, the biggest naval battle in history, ultimately without a clear victor, Turkish forces, led by Enver Pasha, are defeated by the Russians in the Caucasus, Russian Brusilov offensive in Carpathia nearly knocks Austria-Hungary out of the war, With British support (led by T.E. H.M.S. 14 February – Liverpool riot of 1916 – troops mutinied against conditions at the Casula Camp. Battle of the Cerna and Monastir ends (see October 5th). (Appointed December 11th, 1905.). Mr. Baker appointed United States Secretary for War. medically unfit, religious ministers, and conscientious objectors. This campaign had started on February 19, 1915. Signor Salandra, Italian Premier, resigns (see 15th, and May 16th, 1915). This section lists the events of the year 1916, the third year of the war. Italian battleship "Regina Margherita" sunk on Italian minefield. German raider "Moewe" returns to Bremen (Germany) (see December 26th, 1915, and November 26th, 1916). Cetinje (Montenegro) occupied by Austrian forces. H.M.S. British and French Governments conclude agreement (the "Clementel Agreement"): (1) to unite British ships in French service to those already employed; (2) to co-ordinate Allied tonnage; (3) to create inter-allied bureau to centralise charter of neutral shipping (see January 6th, November 3rd, and December 3rd, 1917). Compulsory Military Service Bill in New Zealand comes into operation (see June 10th). Mount Lovchen (Montenegro) taken by Austrian forces. German Government send Note to United States Government rejecting British offer to permit passage of foodstuffs to Poland from United States of America. Ministry of Food formed in Great Britain (see 26th). Battle of Florina [German name and dates.] Serbian Government set up at Salonika (see February 9th, 1916 and December 9th, 1918). Battle of Sibiu (Transylvania) begins (see 29th). Bitlis (Armenia) taken by Russian forces (see August 15th). New War Cabinet of five Ministers formed. Hamadan (Western Persia) taken by Turkish forces [Approximate date.] British and French Governments conclude agreement regarding temporary administration of Togoland (see August 26th and 31st, 1914). [Sir Charles Monro was appointed later Commander-in-Chief in India. Battle of Rumani (Sinai) (4th/5th) (see July 19th). Russian forces cross the Danube into the Dobrudja to assist the Rumanian forces (see 17th, 27th, and September 2nd). Jidda (Arabia) captured by Arab forces (see 5th). General Brusilov appointed to command Russian Southern Armies (see June 4th). Italian counter-offensive in the Trentino begins (see 3rd and July 7th). From the Ministry of Information First World War Official Collection at the Imperial War Museum, copyright image Q1580,with my thanks. Bukharest capitulates to the German forces (see November 30th, 1918). Yearly calendar showing months for the year 1916. S.S. "Sussex" (British) torpedoed by submarine in the English Channel (see April 18th). Entente Governments send Note to Greece demanding demobilisation and change of Government. Compulsory Service Bill passed in New Zealand (see September 1st). German, Austro-Hungarian and Turkish Governments send reply to President Wilson's Note; immediate meeting of delegates suggested (see 18th, and January 10th, 1917). Stanislau again taken by Russian forces (see June 8th, 1915 and July 24th, 1917). Events. Albanian Government of Essad Pasha set up in Salonika (see February 28th). 15th November. Elbasan (Albania) taken by Bulgarian forces (see October 7th, 1918). Contact patrol, or liaison with infantry, first instituted in the Royal Flying Corps. Second Military Service Act becomes law in Great Britain (see 16th and June 8th). Campaign of the Sudan forces in Darfur comes to an end (see March 1st). End of "Brusilov's Offensive" [Approximate date.] Battle of the Arges (Rumania) begins (see 5th). Dates Front/Theater/Campaign Events Jun 28 Politics: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, who was killed in Sarajevo along with his wife Duchess Sophie by Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb. Entente Powers begin blockade of Greece (see 7th). Both were doomed to failure; both were titanic struggles with correspondingly heavy losses. 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