During the Battle of Liège in August 1914, British involvement was minimal as the battle primarily involved German and Belgian forces. However, the British government expressed support for Belgium, as it had guaranteed Belgian neutrality. The British Expeditionary Force would later mobilize in response to Germany's invasion of Belgium, but their direct military engagement at Liège was limited. The battle itself served to delay the German advance, allowing the Allies to prepare for further conflict.
Approximately 15,000 people died during the Battle of Liege. In total almost 30,000 people suffered injuries, death, or were captured.
german victory
Rock
· Lansing, Robert (US Secretary of State) · Leman, General Gerard (Belgian general) · Liege, Battle of (Belgium) · Little, Captain Robert (United Kingdom Royal Naval Air Service flying ace) · Lodz, Battle of (Russian Empire) · Loos, Battle of (France) · Lorraine, Battle of (France) · Lyautey, General Hubert (French Army General)
Liege
Approximately 15,000 people died during the Battle of Liege. In total almost 30,000 people suffered injuries, death, or were captured.
The assassination of the archduke Franz Ferdinand
The peasant bowed before his liege, the king, and begged his forgiveness for stealing the gruel.
german victory
Liege, Belgium (LGG)
Frederick of Liege died in 1121.
Liege-Killer was created in 1987.
Liege Hulett was born in 1838.
disloyal, unfaithful
Standard Liege is a Belgian football (soccer) club.
While servants pledged their loyalty to the liege, they did not always like him or respect him.
Liege Hulett died in 1928.