The Antwerp waterworks are destroyed by the Germans.
The 26th Brigade RFA remains in position, with no firing taking place.
Punch publishes a cartoon of the Kaiser entitled "The Great Goth". It shows a suggested "design for a strained-glass window in a neo-gothic cathedral at Potsdam". The Kaiser is shown as a grotesque angel holding the smoking ruins of Rheims Cathedral (see 20 September) on the left, whilst further battle "honours" are listed at his feet: Malines, Louvain (see 25 August) and Termonde.
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Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Saturday, 20 September 2014
September 20
HMS Pegasus, anchored in Zanzibar harbour, is attacked by the German light cruiser SMS Königsberg. Outranged and outgunned, Pegasus is quickly incapacitated, and her Commander lowers her ensign ("striking the colours") to avoid further bloodshed. The ship sinks later, with 38 lives lost and 55 wounded.The Admiralty goes to great lengths to prevent the truth of the Captain's action becoming publicly known.
German artillery fire destroys parts of Reims Cathedral. The French use images of the destruction as anti-German propaganda, such as the postcard shown below.
The 26th Brigade RFA endures two enemy attacks during the day. The guns of 117 are located by aeroplane and shelled by heavy howitzers. Two guns are disabled.
German artillery fire destroys parts of Reims Cathedral. The French use images of the destruction as anti-German propaganda, such as the postcard shown below.
The 26th Brigade RFA endures two enemy attacks during the day. The guns of 117 are located by aeroplane and shelled by heavy howitzers. Two guns are disabled.
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