en.unionpedia.org

Calais Conference (July 1915), the Glossary

Index Calais Conference (July 1915)

The Calais Conference took place in the French city of Calais on 6 July 1915.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 17 relations: Battle of Loos, British Expeditionary Force (World War I), Calais, Calais Conference (December 1915), Ferdinand Foch, Gallipoli campaign, George Clerk (diplomat), Grand Quartier Général (1914–1919), H. H. Asquith, Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, Joseph Joffre, Kitchener's Army, Macedonian front, Maurice Hankey, 1st Baron Hankey, René Viviani, Western Front (World War I), World War I.

  2. 1915 conferences
  3. 1915 in France
  4. 1915 in international relations
  5. Diplomatic conferences in France
  6. European theatre of World War I
  7. History of Calais
  8. July 1915 events
  9. Politics of World War I
  10. World War I conferences

Battle of Loos

The Battle of Loos took place from 1915 in France on the Western Front, during the First World War. Calais Conference (July 1915) and Battle of Loos are 1915 in France.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and Battle of Loos

British Expeditionary Force (World War I)

The British Expeditionary Force (BEF) was the six divisions the British Army sent to the Western Front during the First World War.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and British Expeditionary Force (World War I)

Calais

Calais (traditionally) is a port city in the Pas-de-Calais department, of which it is a subprefecture.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and Calais

Calais Conference (December 1915)

The Calais Conference took place in the French city on 4 December 1915. Calais Conference (July 1915) and Calais Conference (December 1915) are 1915 conferences, 1915 in France, 1915 in international relations, Diplomatic conferences in France, h. H. Asquith, History of Calais, politics of World War I and World War I conferences.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and Calais Conference (December 1915)

Ferdinand Foch

Ferdinand Foch (2 October 1851 – 20 March 1929) was a French general, Marshal of France and member of the Académie Française.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and Ferdinand Foch

Gallipoli campaign

The Gallipoli campaign, the Dardanelles campaign, the Defence of Gallipoli or the Battle of Gallipoli (Gelibolu Muharebesi, Çanakkale Muharebeleri or Çanakkale Savaşı) was a military campaign in the First World War on the Gallipoli peninsula (now Gelibolu) from 19 February 1915 to 9 January 1916.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and Gallipoli campaign

George Clerk (diplomat)

Sir George Russell Clerk (29 November 1874 – 18 June 1951) was a British diplomat and Privy Counsellor who ended his career as Ambassador to France from 1934 to 1937, after seven years as Ambassador to Turkey, one as Ambassador to Belgium and seven as Ambassador to The Czechoslovak Republic.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and George Clerk (diplomat)

Grand Quartier Général (1914–1919)

The Grand Quartier Général (abbreviated to GQG or Grand QG in spoken French) was the general headquarters of the French Army during the First World War.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and Grand Quartier Général (1914–1919)

H. H. Asquith

Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith (12 September 1852 – 15 February 1928), generally known as H. H. Asquith, was a British politician and statesman who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and H. H. Asquith

Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener

Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener (24 June 1850 – 5 June 1916) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener

Joseph Joffre

Joseph Jacques Césaire Joffre, (12 January 1852 – 3 January 1931) was a French general who served as Commander-in-Chief of French forces on the Western Front from the start of World War I until the end of 1916.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and Joseph Joffre

Kitchener's Army

The New Army, often referred to as Kitchener's Army or, disparagingly, as Kitchener's Mob, was an (initially) all-volunteer portion of the British Army formed in the United Kingdom from 1914 onwards following the outbreak of hostilities in the First World War in late July 1914.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and Kitchener's Army

Macedonian front

The Macedonian front, also known as the Salonica front (after Thessaloniki), was a military theatre of World War I formed as a result of an attempt by the Allied Powers to aid Serbia, in the autumn of 1915, against the combined attack of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria. Calais Conference (July 1915) and Macedonian front are European theatre of World War I.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and Macedonian front

Maurice Hankey, 1st Baron Hankey

Maurice Pascal Alers Hankey, 1st Baron Hankey, (1 April 1877 – 26 January 1963) was a British civil servant who gained prominence as the first Cabinet Secretary and later made the rare transition from the civil service to ministerial office.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and Maurice Hankey, 1st Baron Hankey

René Viviani

Jean Raphaël Adrien René Viviani (8 November 18637 September 1925) was a French politician of the Third Republic, who served as Prime Minister for the first year of World War I. He was born in Sidi Bel Abbès, in French Algeria.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and René Viviani

Western Front (World War I)

The Western Front was one of the main theatres of war during the First World War. Calais Conference (July 1915) and Western Front (World War I) are European theatre of World War I.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and Western Front (World War I)

World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

See Calais Conference (July 1915) and World War I

See also

1915 conferences

1915 in France

1915 in international relations

Diplomatic conferences in France

European theatre of World War I

History of Calais

July 1915 events

Politics of World War I

World War I conferences

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calais_Conference_(July_1915)