The Story of the Great War, volume Iii (Of 8)

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The Story of the Great War, volume Iii (Of 8)
Allen L Allen Leon Churchill
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The issueof the conflict hung in the west with Von Mackensen's armies; fightingin the Bukowina at this stage became an unnecessary expenditure ofstrength and energy. The fate of eastern Galicia was being decided 140miles away, on the banks of the River San, to which region we will nowdirect the reader's attention.
CHAPTER XLIV RUSSIAN CHANGE OF FRONT--RETREAT TO THE SAN After the Russian troops retreated from the Lower Wisloka northwardtoward the confluence of that river with the Vistula they h
...eld the twoimportant bridgeheads of Sandomierz and Rozvadov.
On May 14, 1915, Ivanoff's right was being forced toward the Vistulain the vicinity of Opatow. This right wing was the army under GeneralEwarts, which since December, 1914, had been stationed in stronglyfortified positions on the Nida in Russian Poland. The front extendedacross the frontier into western Galicia and joined on to the rightwing of Dmitrieff's Dunajec-Biala front, which was shattered betweenOtfinow and Gorlice. The retreat of Dmitrieff's army was in aneasterly direction along Tarnow, Pilzno, Dembica, Rzeszow, and Lancutto Przevorsk on the San; from the region of Gorlice and Ciezkovicealong Biecz, Jaslo, Frysztak, Krosno to Dynow, Dubiecko, and Sanok, the latter also on the San.


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