Raining all day so stayed indoors
Germans used 200 siege guns on Antwerp
Left for home at 7:30 & arrive 9:30 pm
Walter Draycott’s Great War Chronicle
North Vancouver Museum & Archives
Raining all day so stayed indoors
Germans used 200 siege guns on Antwerp
Left for home at 7:30 & arrive 9:30 pm
Up at 10 am
Stayed indoors all day practically, except for an occasional walk.
Germans take the town of Antwerp
*The Siege of Antwerp – After the Germans invaded Belgium, Belgian troops moved to the city of Antwerp which was defended by a series of forts around the city. Germans began bombarding the fortifications with artillery on September 28th, 1914 and eventually beat the Belgian troops into submission by October 10th 1914.
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