Anonymous ID: 84273d April 26, 2026, 12:17 a.m. No.24540410   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0419 >>0422

>>24540245

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1915 was marked by pivotal World War I battles, the sinking of the RMS Lusitania, the Armenian Genocide, and significant cultural and technological milestones.

World War I Events

Battle of Sarikamish (Jan 17): Russian forces defeated the Ottoman Third Army in the Caucasus, resulting in over 30,000 Ottoman casualties.

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Zeppelin Raids on Britain (Jan 19): Germany conducted its first aerial bombing of the UK, killing civilians in Norfolk.

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Second Battle of Ypres (Apr 22โ€“May 25): Marked the first large-scale use of poison gas on the Western Front.

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Gallipoli Campaign (Apr 25): ANZAC forces landed at Gaba Tepe and Cape Helles in an unsuccessful attempt to capture the Ottoman Empireโ€™s Dardanelles.

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Gorliceโ€“Tarnรณw Offensive (May 1915): Central Powers broke Russian lines in Galicia, shifting the Eastern Front in their favor.

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Italy Joins the Allies (May 23): Opening the Italian Front against Austria-Hungary.

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Naval and Submarine Warfare: Germany declared unrestricted submarine warfare, leading to the sinking of the RMS Lusitania on May 7, killing 1,198 people, including 128 Americans, escalating tensions with the United States.

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Humanitarian and Political Events

Armenian Genocide (Feb 1915 onward): The Ottoman Empire began mass deportations and killings of Armenians, resulting in an estimated 1.5 million deaths.

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Avezzano Earthquake (Jan 13): A devastating earthquake in Italy killed approximately 30,000 people.

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Kiwanis International Founded (Jan 21): A global service organization was established in Detroit, Michigan.

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Womanโ€™s Peace Party Established (Jan 9โ€“10): Jane Addams became president of this U.S. organization advocating for peace.

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Cultural and Technological Milestones

Transcontinental Telephone Service (Jan 25): Alexander Graham Bell called Thomas Watson across the U.S., inaugurating coast-to-coast telephone communication.

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Neon Lighting Patented (Jan 19): Georges Claude patented the neon discharge tube for advertising.

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Sports Highlights: Jess Willard won the heavyweight boxing title (Apr 5), and Babe Ruth hit his first MLB home run (May 6),.

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Typhoid Mary Arrested (Mar 27): Mary Mallon was quarantined after causing multiple typhoid outbreaks.

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Other Notable Events

Rocky Mountain National Park Established (Jan 26): The U.S. Congress created the park.

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National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Founded (Mar 3): Predecessor of NASA, promoting aeronautical research.

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Train Disasters: Over 600 people died in the Guadalajara train disaster in Mexico (Jan 22),.

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In summary, 1915 was a year of intense global conflict, humanitarian crises, and significant technological and cultural developments, shaping both the course of World War I and broader historical trends.