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Authors: Rupert Colley
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Large, silent crowds had assembled to witness the six-horse procession wind its way to The Mall, where the king had unveiled the newly erected Cenotaph. The King and his entourage then followed the cortège to Westminster Abbey where, waiting, was a guard of honour consisting of 100 holders of the Victoria Cross and 100 women who had lost both their husbands and sons during the war.
After a brief service, the coffin was lowered into the grave, ‘amongst the kings’, and sprinkled with earth brought back from the Western Front. It was covered with a stone slab with the simple inscription, ‘An Unknown Soldier’. The following year, the stone was replaced by a slab of Belgium marble and fully inscribed in capitals with text composed by the Dean of Westminster:
BENEATH THIS STONE RESTS THE BODY
OF A BRITISH WARRIOR
UNKNOWN BY NAME OR RANK
BROUGHT FROM FRANCE TO LIE AMONG
THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS OF THE LAND
AND BURIED HERE ON ARMISTICE DAY
11 NOV 1920, IN THE PRESENCE OF
HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V
HIS MINISTERS OF STATE
THE CHIEFS OF HIS FORCES
AND A VAST CONCOURSE OF THE NATION
THUS ARE COMMEMORATED THE MANY
MULTITUDES WHO DURING THE GREAT
WAR OF 1914–1918 GAVE THE MOST THAT
MAN CAN GIVE LIFE ITSELF
FOR GOD
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
FOR LOVED ONES HOME AND EMPIRE
FOR THE SACRED CAUSE OF JUSTICE AND
THE FREEDOM OF THE WORLD
THEY BURIED HIM AMONG THE KINGS BECAUSE HE
HAD DONE GOOD TOWARD GOD AND TOWARD
HIS HOUSE
Appendix 2: Timeline of World War One
1914
28 June
: Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to Austria–Hungary’s throne, and his wife, Sophie, assassinated by Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo
28 July
: Austrian–Hungarian empire declares war on Serbia
1 August
: Germany declares war on Russia
3 August
: Germany declares war on France
4 August
: Germany invades Luxemburg and Belgium; Great Britain declares war on Germany
6 August
: Austrian–Hungarian empire declares war on Russia; Serbia declares war on Germany
7 August
: Germans capture Belgium town of Liége;
Lord Kitchener calls for volunteers to join the British army
23 August
: Battle of Mons begins; Japan declares war on Germany
26 August
: The Battle of Tannenberg begins
German colony of Togoland falls to the Allies
29 August
: German colony of Samoa falls to New Zealand forces
5–10 September
: The First Battle of the Marne begins. Trench warfare established as soldiers on both sides dig in
9–14 September
: Battle of the Masurian Lakes
21 September
: German New Guinea falls to the Australians
23 September
: Japanese siege of German-held Tsingtao begins
19 October
: First Battle of Ypres begins
29 October
: Turkey enters war on the side of the Central Powers
1 November
: Russia declares war on the Ottoman Empire
7 November
: Japanese forces capture Tsingtao
21 November
: Anglo–Indian invasion of Mesopotamia
24–25 December
: Unofficial Christmas truce on the Western Front
1915
19 January
: First German zeppelin raid on Great Britain
19 February
: The Dardanelles Campaign begins
10–13 March
: Battle of Neuve Chapelle
22 April
: The Second Battle of Ypres begins. First use of poison gas
24 April
: Alleged start of the Armenian Genocide
25 April
: Battle of Gallipoli begins
7 May
: The British ocean liner RMS
Lusitania
is sunk by a German U-boat
8 May
: Nicaragua declares war on Germany
23 May
: Italy enters war on the side of the Allies
25 May
: British Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith, forms a coalition government
31 May
: First German zeppelin raid on London
9 July
: German surrender in South West Africa
6 August
: New Allied offensive in Gallipoli from Sulva Bay
5 September
: Tsar Nicholas II takes personal command of Russia’s armies
25 September
: British and Commonwealth forces capture Kut in Mesopotamia; Battle of Loos begins
6 October
: Central Powers, including Bulgaria, invade Serbia
9 October
: An Allied force lands at Salonika in Greece
12 October
: British nurse, Edith Cavell, is executed
14 October
: Bulgaria declares war on Serbia
15 October
: Belgrade falls to the Austrian–Hungarians
27 November
Defeated Serbian army evacuated to Corfu
7 December
: Siege of Kut begins
19 December
: Sir Douglas Haig replaces Sir John French as British commander-in-chief
1916
8–9 January
: British and Commonwealth forces evacuate Gallipoli
27 January
: Britain introduces conscription
21 February
: Battle of Verdun begins
9 March
: Germany declares war on Portugal
24 April
: Easter Uprising in Ireland
29 April
: The British surrender at Kut, finishing a 147-day siege
16 May
: Sykes–Picot Agreement proposes post-war division of Ottoman territory
31 May
: The Battle of Jutland begins
4 June
: The Russian Brusilov Offensive begins
5 June
: Death of Lord Kitchener by drowning
18 June
Last German forces in Cameroon surrender
1 July
: The Battle of the Somme begins
27 August
: Romania enters the war on the Allies’ side
29 August
: Erich von Falkenhayn is replaced as Chief of Staff by Hindenburg and Ludendorff
15 September
: The British introduce the tank during the Battle of the Somme
18 November
: End of the Battle of the Somme
7 December
: David Lloyd George replaces Herbert Asquith as British prime minister
12 December
: Richard Nivelle appointed commander-in-chief of French forces
1917
19 January
: Britain intercepts and deciphers German secret Zimmerman Telegram sent to Mexico
31 January
: Germany announces unrestricted submarine warfare
24 February
: British forces recapture Kut
8 March
: First Russian Revolution
11 March
: British enter Baghdad
15 March
: Russian Tsar, Nicholas II, abdicates
6 April
: United States declares war on Germany
9 April
: Start of the Nivelle Offensive; Battle of Vimy Ridge begins
5 May
: Philippe Pétain replaces Nivelle as French commander in chief
27 May
: Beginning of the French Mutiny
7 June
: British capture the Messines Ridge
25 June
: First US troops arrive in France
1 July
: Beginning of the Kerensky Offensive
17 July
: British Royal Family changes name from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor
31 July
: Third Battle of Ypres (also known as Passchendaele) begins
3 September
: German forces capture Riga
15 October
: Execution of Mata Hari
24 October
: Austrian–Hungarians defeat Italians at the Battle of Caporetto
2 November
: Balfour Declaration proposes settlement of Jews within Palestine
7 November
: The Bolsheviks overthrow the Russian provisional government
19 November
: Clemenceau appointed French prime minister
20 November
: Battle of Cambrai
11 December
: British capture Jerusalem
16 December
: Russia and Germany sign armistice
1918
8 January
: US President, Woodrow Wilson, presents his Fourteen Points
3 March
: Russia and Germany sign the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
21 March
: Germany launches the Spring Offensive
26 March
: French general, Ferdinand Foch, is elevated to ‘Allied Supreme Commander of the Western Front’
1 April
: Royal Air Force is founded
12 April
: Haig issues his ‘Back to the Walls’ directive
21 April
: German flying ace, Baron Manfred von Richthofen (the Red Baron), is shot down and killed
1 June
: Battle of Belleau Wood begins
15 June
: Italians halt Austrians at the Battle of River Piave
15 July
: The Second Battle of the Marne begins
17 July
: Tsar Nicholas II and family are executed
8 August
: Start of the Allies’ Hundred Days Offensive
27 September
: British breach the Hindenburg line
29 September
: Bulgaria surrenders
1 October
: British capture Damascus
3 October
: Prince Maximilian of Baden appointed Chancellor of Germany
24 October
: Austrian–Hungarian army destroyed by Italians at the Battle of Vittorio Veneto
26 October
: Ludendorff dismissed
28 October
: Czechoslovakia declares independence from the Habsburg Empire
29 October
: Kiel mutiny; Foundation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, renamed Yugoslavia in 1929
30 October
: Turkey signs armistice
31 October
Hungary declares independence from the Habsburg Empire
3 November
: Austria and Italy sign armistice
9 November
: German Kaiser, Wilhelm II, abdicates and flees Germany
11 November
: Germany signs armistice. Fighting ceases at 11 a.m.
1919
18 January
: Paris Peace Conference opens
6 February
: Weimar Republic founded
28 June
: The Treaty of Versailles officially ends the First World War
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