麻豆社


Explore the 麻豆社
3 Oct 2014

麻豆社 Homepage
麻豆社 Radio

Radio 4
Radio 4 History
麻豆社 History

This Sceptred Isle

Dynasties

55 BC - 1087

1087 - 1327

1327 - 1547

1547 - 1660

1660 - 1702

1702 - 1760

1760 - 1792

1792 - 1837

1837 - 1861

1861 - 1901

1901 - 1919

1920 - 1939

1940 - 1959

1960 - 1979

1980 - 1999


 

Contact Us

Help


Like this page?
Send it to a friend!


This Sceptred Isle

The UVF and the Outbreak of War
The Irish Home Rule Bill was introduced in 1914. The Ulster Unionists were not happy.

Events in Europe were threatening. The Triple Alliance, Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary were flexing their muscles. The Triple Entente, Britain, France and Russia watched them warily.

The Russians and Austria-Hungary had long been rivals in the Balkans. This was all about empire, religion and ethnic ties. The heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo. Austria gave the Serbs an ultimatum which they knew they could not accept and this led to Austria declaring war on Serbia. The Austro-Hungarian emperor, Franz Josef, expected German support and got it. Russia mobilised for Serbia. Germany demanded that Russia should de-mobilise. Russia refused and Germany declared war. Italy declared neutrality as did Belgium and the Netherlands. Germany issued an ultimatum and declared war on France. Germany invaded Belgium despite its neutrality and it was at this stage that Britain felt she could not stay out of it and declared war on Germany on August 4th.

Admiral Fisher
Admiral Fisher
ADMIRAL JOHN "JACKIE" ARBUTHNOT FISHER (1841-1920), First Baron Fisher of Kilverstone

  • Born in Ceylon
  • A life-long naval man
  • Joined the navy at the age of 13
  • Served in the China Wars, the Egyptian War, in North America and the West Indies and in the First World War
  • Became a lord of the admiralty in 1892 and First Sea Lord in 1904
  • Resigned in 1915 over the Dardanelles expedition
  • Remembered for the introduction of the Dreadnought and his successful restructuring of the service

did you know?
Lord Kitchener's pointing portrait was used on the famous Word War I recruiting poster with the slogan "Your country needs you".

Select historical period
previousnext

/home/system/data/timb/kwikquiz.dat does not exist

/home/system/data/timb/kwikquiz.html does not exist

Chronology
1911 National Insurance Acts are passed
1912 Scott reaches the South Pole
Balkan Wars break out
1913 Trade Union Act and Cat and Mouse Act are passed
1914 Irish Home Rule Act is passed
World War I breaks out
1915 Coalition government
Churchill resigns
Lusitania sinks
1916 Lloyd George becomes Prime Minister
Easter rising in Ireland
1917 America joins the war
Russian Revolution
1918 RAF is formed
World War I ends
Coupon election is held
Rationing is introduced
1919 Lady Astor becomes the first lady MP
1920 The Government of Ireland Act becomes law
The League of Nations is founded

Battles In The First World War
Mons
Marne
Ypres
Second Battle of Ypres
Loos
Neuve-Chapelle
The Somme
Jutland
Vimy Ridge
Passchendaele


About the 麻豆社 | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy