Shell Crisis of 1915
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The Shell Crisis of 1915 was a World War I political and military scandal in Britain over severe shortages of artillery ammunition, which undermined confidence in the government and helped trigger the formation of a new coalition administration.
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| Shell Crisis of 1915 canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Shell Crisis of 1915 Context triple: [Coalition Government (1915–1916), associatedEvent, Shell Crisis of 1915]
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Great Retreat of 1915
The Great Retreat of 1915 was a massive strategic withdrawal of Russian forces from Poland and parts of the Eastern Front during World War I, leading to significant territorial losses to the Central Powers.
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Ypres 1915
Ypres 1915 refers to the World War I battles around the Belgian town of Ypres, notably marked by the first large-scale use of poison gas on the Western Front.
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Carpathian campaigns of 1915
The Carpathian campaigns of 1915 were a series of brutal World War I battles in the Carpathian Mountains between Austro-Hungarian and Russian forces, marked by extreme winter conditions and heavy casualties.
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Ottoman–Russian border clashes in World War I
The Ottoman–Russian border clashes in World War I were a series of military engagements along the Caucasus frontier between the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire, marked by harsh terrain, ethnic tensions, and shifting control of strategic border regions.
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Caucasus Front of World War I
The Caucasus Front of World War I was the eastern theater of the conflict between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire, characterized by harsh mountain warfare across the Caucasus region.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Shell Crisis of 1915 Target entity description: The Shell Crisis of 1915 was a World War I political and military scandal in Britain over severe shortages of artillery ammunition, which undermined confidence in the government and helped trigger the formation of a new coalition administration.
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A.
Great Retreat of 1915
The Great Retreat of 1915 was a massive strategic withdrawal of Russian forces from Poland and parts of the Eastern Front during World War I, leading to significant territorial losses to the Central Powers.
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B.
Ypres 1915
Ypres 1915 refers to the World War I battles around the Belgian town of Ypres, notably marked by the first large-scale use of poison gas on the Western Front.
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C.
Carpathian campaigns of 1915
The Carpathian campaigns of 1915 were a series of brutal World War I battles in the Carpathian Mountains between Austro-Hungarian and Russian forces, marked by extreme winter conditions and heavy casualties.
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D.
Ottoman–Russian border clashes in World War I
The Ottoman–Russian border clashes in World War I were a series of military engagements along the Caucasus frontier between the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire, marked by harsh terrain, ethnic tensions, and shifting control of strategic border regions.
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E.
Caucasus Front of World War I
The Caucasus Front of World War I was the eastern theater of the conflict between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire, characterized by harsh mountain warfare across the Caucasus region.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
World War I home front event
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military scandal ⓘ political scandal ⓘ |
| conflict | World War I ⓘ |
| country | United Kingdom ⓘ |
| describedBySource |
British wartime newspapers
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post‑war historical studies of World War I ⓘ |
| hasCause |
bureaucratic inefficiency at the War Office
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high expenditure of shells on the Western Front ⓘ inadequate munitions production ⓘ limitations of private armaments industry ⓘ pre‑war underestimation of shell consumption ⓘ shortage of artillery shells ⓘ |
| hasEffect |
accelerated reorganization of British munitions production
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boosted the political standing of David Lloyd George NERFINISHED ⓘ contributed to the fall of the Asquith administration ⓘ damaged reputation of the War Office ⓘ encouraged use of women workers in munitions factories ⓘ increased influence of military commanders over supply policy ⓘ led to expansion of state control over industry ⓘ prompted legislative changes on labour and industry ⓘ stimulated technological innovation in shell manufacture ⓘ strengthened calls for total war mobilization ⓘ undermined public confidence in the Liberal government ⓘ |
| location | Britain NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
British munitions policy
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artillery ammunition shortage ⓘ civil‑military relations in wartime Britain ⓘ |
| participant |
British Army General Staff
NERFINISHED
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British War Office NERFINISHED ⓘ British press ⓘ Conservative Party (UK) NERFINISHED ⓘ David Lloyd George NERFINISHED ⓘ Herbert Henry Asquith NERFINISHED ⓘ Liberal Party (UK) NERFINISHED ⓘ private armaments manufacturers in Britain ⓘ trade unions in Britain ⓘ |
| pointInTime | May 1915 ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Battle of Neuve Chapelle
NERFINISHED
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British home front during World War I NERFINISHED ⓘ Lloyd George coalition government NERFINISHED ⓘ Ministry of Munitions NERFINISHED ⓘ Western Front in World War I NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| significantEvent |
creation of the Ministry of Munitions
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exposure of shell shortages in the British press ⓘ formation of a coalition government in May 1915 ⓘ political attacks on the Asquith government ⓘ public controversy over high‑explosive shell supply ⓘ |
| startTime | 1915 ⓘ |
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Subject: Shell Crisis of 1915 Description of subject: The Shell Crisis of 1915 was a World War I political and military scandal in Britain over severe shortages of artillery ammunition, which undermined confidence in the government and helped trigger the formation of a new coalition administration.
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