Battle of the Somme Causes+ Consequences statistics

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Somme start and end dates 1st July - 18th November 1916
Where was Battle of the Somme Somme River, South East Pas-de-Calais
(Date) Assassination Franz Ferdinand 28th June 1914
(Date) WW1 starts 28th July 1914
(Date) Schlieffen plan constructed and by who 1905 by General Count Alfred von Schlieffen
(Date) Treaty of London signed 1839
(Date) Britain declares war on Germany 4th August 1914
(Date) General Joesph Joffre met Haig to discuss major offensive at Somme 17th November 1914
(Date) Haig becomes commander in chief BEF (and from who?) 19th November 1914, Field Marshal John French
(Date) Meeting of the Generals 29th December
Generals and politicians involved (in meeting of the Generals) French President Raymond Poincaré, British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith, Minister of War General Gallieni, Generals Dubail, de Langle de Cary and Foch
(Date) Germans strike major blow to French at Verdun 21st February 1916
location of Verdun Verdun-sur-Meuse, north-eastern France
The German army at Verdun, French Army and causalities inflicted on French German 5th army, French 10th army 542,000 French causalities
(Date) Joffre request Haig launch Somme offensive 3rd May 1916
(Date) Joffre requested to Haig to bring Somme forward to. Date Haig settles for 25th June 29th June (bad weather postponed to 1st July)
(Date+ Time) Tanks first used on the Somme, Number or tanks used. What companies they were from 15th of September 1916, 6:20am. C and D British Machine Gun Corps
No. of tanks order by Haig after Somme. 1000
No. of tanks made by Britain and France at end of war 6,506
Battle were tanks first were a success 1917 Battle of Cambri
No. tanks used 1st wave Sword beach. Time they landed. Number that sunk 25. 7:25am. 4 tanks sunk
When was creeping barrage first used, by who? (commanders name) Boer war, Sir Henry Horne
British causalities first day Somme 58,000
British causalities Somme 420,000
French causalities Somme 200,000
Australian casualties Somme 23,000
New Zealand casualties Somme 8000
NZ killed rate one in ten who fought at the Somme
NZ wounded rate Somme 4 in every ten wounded
German causalities Somme 600,000
Kitchener's army people signed up after 18 months 2,467,000
Two examples Pals Battalions (names) Accrington, Leeds
causalities out of numbered involved Accrington Pals in Somme 720 participated. 584 killed, missing or wounded
Leeds Pals out of participants 750 causalities out of 900 participants
Was pals battalion used in 1939 (the idea?) Noe
Lord Kitchener's position 1914 and who he took over from Secretary of State of War. General Henry Rawlinson
Percy Holmes quote on Accrington Pals "I don'd think there was a street in Accrington and district that didn't have their blinds drawn, and the bell of Christ Church tolled that day."
Unknown Pal quote on Pal's battlion "Two years in the making. Ten minutes destroying. That was our history"
(Date) Joffre request that Haig launch pointless offensive 20th of January 1916
Military unit Haig came from 7th (Queens own) Hussars (cavalry)
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