July 1915

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The following events occurred in July 1915:

July 1, 1915 (Thursday)

July 2, 1915 (Friday)

July 3, 1915 (Saturday)

July 4, 1915 (Sunday)

  • Ottoman troops and Arab tribesmen attacked the British-held town of Lahij in South Arabia (now Al Houta in Yemen).[22]
  • A force of six German Navy airships attempted an attack on a Royal Navy squadron conducting an aerial reconnaissance in the German Bight. Bad weather prevented each side from attacking the other. The heavy seas made it impossible for British seaplanes to launch and pursue the airships, and the airships could not get close enough to fire on the ships.[23]
  • The first border raid by bandits was made on a ranch in Cameron County, Texas as part of a campaign to create civil unrest large enough for the U.S. border states to secede to Mexico.[24]

July 5, 1915 (Monday)

July 6, 1915 (Tuesday)

July 7, 1915 (Wednesday)

July 8, 1915 (Thursday)

July 9, 1915 (Friday)

July 10, 1915 (Saturday)

  • Battle of Manzikert — A Russian force of 22,000 troops attempted to capture strategic hills west of the town of Malazgirt, Turkey, assuming defenses were weak. In actuality, a force of 40,000 Ottoman troops was defending the area.[41]
  • Died: Vazha-Pshavela, Georgian poet, known for his epic poems including Host and Guest (b. 1861)

July 11, 1915 (Sunday)

July 12, 1915 (Monday)

  • Gallipoli Campaign — A force of 7,500 soldiers from 155th and 157th Brigades of the British 52nd Division attacked the centre of the line along Achi Baba Nullah ("Bloody Valley") on the peninsula. The assault gained very little ground and resulted in 2,500 casualties; along with 600 from the Royal Naval Division and 800 men from a supporting French unit. The Ottoman Empire had 9,000 casualties and 600 prisoners.[45]

July 13, 1915 (Tuesday)

July 14, 1915 (Wednesday)

July 15, 1915 (Thursday)

July 16, 1915 (Friday)

July 17, 1915 (Saturday)

July 18, 1915 (Sunday)

July 19, 1915 (Monday)

July 20, 1915 (Tuesday)

July 21, 1915 (Wednesday)

  • U.S. President Woodrow Wilson issued Germany an ultimatum in the third and final letter related to the sinking of the RMS Lusitania in May, warning any subsequent sinkings would be perceived by the United States as "deliberately unfriendly".[78]
  • British submarine HMS E14 slipped through an anti-submarine net in the Dardanelles.[79]
  • Violence stemming the shooting death of a striking worker yesterday escalated during the strike at the Bayonne refinery when a mob attacked and attempted to set fire to the Tidewater Petroleum in Bayonne, New Jersey. Violence would continue for another week, resulting in the deaths of five more strikers as well as several injuries and significant property damage caused by arson. Order was eventually restored. Investigation onto the initial riot led to the superintendent of the Tidewater refinery and 32 guards being charged for inciting a riot.[80]
  • Ross Sea party — Ice pressure on the sides of the drifting British polar ship Aurora in the Ross Sea damaged the vessel's rudder beyond repair, forcing first officer John Stenhouse to consider abandoning ship but he belayed the order when ice movements shifted the following day.[81]
  • Voters in Alberta, Canada voted in favour of prohibiting the sale and distribution of alcohol within the province, the second time the region went dry (the first prohibition was lifted in 1892 when Alberta was part of the North-West Territories). Just over 58,000 voted in favour of prohibition while 37,000 voted against. Prohibition was implemented July 1, 1916.[82]

July 22, 1915 (Thursday)

July 23, 1915 (Friday)

July 24, 1915 (Saturday)

July 25, 1915 (Sunday)

July 26, 1915 (Monday)

July 27, 1915 (Tuesday)

July 28, 1915 (Wednesday)

July 29, 1915 (Thursday)

July 30, 1915 (Friday)

July 31, 1915 (Saturday)

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