Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/News/December 2015/World War I timeline

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{{WPMILHIST Newsletter section header 2|This Month in World War I}}

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| November 10 – December 4

| Kosovo Offensive, a phase of the Central Powers invasion of Serbia, Serbians pushed into Albania.

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| December – July 1916

| Battle of Lake Tanganyika.

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| December 6–12

| Battle of Kosturino.

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| December 7

| The First Siege of Kut, Mesopotamia, by the Ottomans begins.

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| December 19

| Douglas Haig replaces John French as commander of the British Expeditionary Force.

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