The Balkans, Italy & Africa 1914–1918: From Sarajevo to the Piave and Lake TanganyikaAmber Books Ltd, 27. 2. 2014. - 224 страница The History of World War I series recounts the battles and campaigns that took place during the 'Great War'. From the Falkland Islands to the lakes of Africa, across the Eastern and Western Fronts, to the former German colonies in the Pacific, the series provides a six-volume history of the battles and campaigns on land, at sea and in the air. |
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... the early hours of 12 August 1914, as Marshal Oskar Potiorek's Second Army attacked in the northwest. Heavy artillery fire fell along the front, particularly at Belgrade. An so as to screen the right flank of the Fifth. 21 The Balkans 1914.
... artillery bombardment, the effect on the Serbians had not been as disorienting as AustroHungarian commanders might have anticipated. Serbian units remained cohesive despite the weight of attack (as illustrated by their fierce resistance ...
... artillery. In response, the Austrians pushed forward onto the Machva Plain in the first week of November 1914, and on the 6th Potiorek issued orders that his troops should begin their third invasion of Serbia, with Valjevo as the ...
... artillery in position just behind the front line. The Serbs and Montenegrins were painfully short of artillery pieces, and even less well supplied with ammunition. The numerical dominance of the Austro-Hungarian artillery inflicted a ...
... artillery into position. The poor transport network proved a serious obstacle to Austrian ambitions for a swift victory. conducting operations in arduous terrain, in which lines of communication were almost non-existent. The Austrians ...
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