Diary February 28, 1916

Preparation of a German heavy artillery gun
Preparation of a German heavy artillery gun for bombardment at Verdun.
Diary for Monday, February 28, 1916:

Western Front

Verdun: Sudden thaw after long cold spell turns battlefield into a sea of mud but Voie Sacree kept open with gravel by 3,000 Territorials. Germans attack astride d’Eix stream; to north regain ground lost previous day, on south bank they take Champlon and Manheuller. Farther north Germans repulsed at Douaumont village and Haudromont wood.
Vosges: Germans penetrate French positions near Thionville.

Air War

Mesopotamia: Royal Flying Corps and Royal Navy Air Service to be administered as one service under Wing Commander Gordon; 4 aircraft reinforce Tigris Corps (­until March 6) after 4 lost in accidents.

Home Fronts

Britain: Death of Henry James, aged 72, American-born novelist at Rye, Sussex.
Russia: Dvinsk Secret Police chief reports widespread Army and civilian anger against Government.

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