German forces forced back the French around the River Somme near Albert.
Belgian volunteers encountered German troops at Buggenhout, but retreated in the end to Mol.
The Russians forced back the Germans at Osowiec Fortress.
Cossacks attacked Jewish residents in Lwów, causing 40 civilian casualties.
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Saturday, September 26, 1914. FTC created.
Labels: 1910s, 1914, Battle of Buggenhout, Belgian Army, Commentary, Federal Trade Commission, German Army, Namibia, Populism, South African Army, World War One
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