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The following events occurred in August 1914:

Headline from newspaper Le Soir, 4 August 1914, declaring Germany had violated Belgium's neutrality.
An imagined depiction of the massacre during the Battle of Dinant by the American artist George W. Bellows (1918)

August 1, 1914 (Saturday)

A Berlin crowd listens as a German officer reads Wilhelm II's order for mobilisation, 1 August 1914.

August 2, 1914 (Sunday)

August 3, 1914 (Monday)

August 4, 1914 (Tuesday)

August 5, 1914 (Wednesday)

Belgian troops defending a Herstal suburb, just north-east of Liège.

August 6, 1914 (Thursday)

August 7, 1914 (Friday)

August 8, 1914 (Saturday)

August 9, 1914 (Sunday)

August 10, 1914 (Monday)

British ships seen in pursuit of German ships SMS Goeben and SMS Breslau.

August 11, 1914 (Tuesday)

August 12, 1914 (Wednesday)

August 13, 1914 (Thursday)

Signature of the Teoloyucan Treaties in Mexico City.

August 14, 1914 (Friday)

August 15, 1914 (Saturday)

August 16, 1914 (Sunday)

August 17, 1914 (Monday)

August 18, 1914 (Tuesday)

August 19, 1914 (Wednesday)

August 20, 1914 (Thursday)

August 21, 1914 (Friday)

August 22, 1914 (Saturday)

British soldiers resting in the town square at Mons before entering the fighting line at the Battle of Mons.

August 23, 1914 (Sunday)

British troops retreating during the Battle of Mons.

August 24, 1914 (Monday)

August 25, 1914 (Tuesday)

August 26, 1914 (Wednesday)

Dead Russian soldiers in a trench during the Battle of Tannenberg.

August 27, 1914 (Thursday)

August 28, 1914 (Friday)

British sailors watch the German cruiser SMS Mainz sink during the Battle of Heligoland Bight.

August 29, 1914 (Saturday)

August 30, 1914 (Sunday)

Russian prisoners of war after the Battle of Tannenberg.

August 31, 1914 (Monday)

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