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137: 105: 149: 118: 1496:, and the 50th Reserve Division broke through the positions of the Russian 30th Infantry Division near Kurowo, throwing its scattered units back to the village Łukowo. The 2nd brigade of the 14th cavalry division, thrown into a counterattack on horseback, was almost completely destroyed by the concentrated small arms and machine-gun fire of the German 229th reserve infantry regiment; the commander of the 14th Hussar Mitavsky Regiment, Major General A. Westfalen, died, but the advance of the Germans was halted. 1535:. To provide assistance, A. Churin sent the 1st Cavalry Brigade to the Siberians. During the day, reinforced by the incoming 33rd Infantry Division, the 2nd Siberian Rifle Division staunchly defended the position, the 14th Cavalry Division took advantage of the slow passage of the Germans through Orzyca River to strengthen the trenches, but the 30th Infantry and 1st Siberian Rifle Divisions were again shot down from positions and retreated. 41: 1456:, the Russian 14th Cavalry Division was thrown into battle both on horseback and on foot: its counterattack was repulsed, but the advance of the Germans was stopped. The 11th German army corps, having introduced a fresh 50th reserve division into battle, was able to push back two Russian Turkestan rifle brigades and the German reserve division T. von Wernitz captured the redoubts at 1460:. The resumption of the offensive from 19:00 and the introduction of the 14th Landwehr Division into battle led to the coverage of the Russian 1st Turkestan Army Corps and its retreat. However, it was not possible to break a gap in the orders of the Russian 1st Army, since the gaps were filled in time with the reinforcements brought in. 1518:
On July 17, A. Litvinov reinforced the right flank of the army with the 21st Army Corps transferred to him by M. Alekseyev, and concentrated the 1st Cavalry Corps behind the center. The headquarters of the North-Western Front was against sending the 27th Army Corps to Novogeorgievsk and declared it a
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The Hindenburg's intervention in the operational plan of Gallwitz led to a change in the direction of the blow: it was shifted to the east, towards Ostrołęka. As a result, the 13th, 17th and 11th German army corps advanced against the reinforced 1st Siberian Army Corps (in the afternoon a section of
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By the night of July 16, at the headquarters of the army group of M. von Gallwitz, the development of an operation against the Russian fortress of Novogeorgievsk and to force the Narew River began. However, the slowdown of the offensive on the left flank caused the intervention of the chief of staff
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Divisions. Having no advantage in forces along the entire front, Gallwitz created a double superiority in numbers in the shock sector. Early in the morning (at 4.45) artillery preparation was started, but due to heavy rain the attack was delayed until 9-10 o'clock, artillery fire was moved deep into
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At 13-00 Litvinov ordered to retreat beyond the Narew, but after 15 minutes canceled the order, as the 44th Infantry Division and the 1st Cavalry Corps were approaching the front. However, after 15-00, the Germans broke through to the rear of the 1st Siberian division, knocked down the 14th cavalry
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A. Litvinov, having received the necessary reinforcements, ordered from the night of July 16 the 1st Siberian and 1st Turkestan corps to go on the offensive and restore the previous situation. But this order remained unfulfilled: already at 4 o'clock the Germans resumed artillery preparation, which
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During July 18, the Gallwitz's group advanced after the retreating troops of the Russian 1st Army and reached the fortifications of Novogeorgievsk with the right wing, and the approaches to Ostrołęka with the left. In total, during the first phase of the Bug–Narew offensive, the Germans lost more
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and 30th infantry divisions of the 4th army corps from their positions and pressed the 1st Turkestan corps. After an unsuccessful counterattack by the 40th Infantry Division, Litvinov at 18.30 again ordered the withdrawal of units of the 1st Siberian Corps across the Narew River.
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The withdrawal of Russian troops to new positions was completed on the morning of July 17. For 4 days of fighting, 88 officers and 17,544 soldiers fell into German captivity, 13 guns, 40 machine guns, 7 mortars were lost.
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The tactical success of the Germans and the strategic success of the Russians, the plans of the Germans were eventually changed and they abandoned the original goal - a breakthrough to the southern part of the kingdom of
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On July 15, the German troops continued the onslaught on parts of the 1st Russian Army, but were not able to move forward in all sectors. The 13th Army Corps unsuccessfully attacked the well-fortified positions of the
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The German 17th Army Corps conducted stubborn attacks all day long at the junction of the 30th Infantry and 11th Siberian Rifle Divisions, captured Hill 124 near
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and captured the entire first Russian line, heavily destroyed by German artillery, and most of the second line. The greatest success was achieved by the German
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passed Przasnysz; aerial reconnaissance reported the beginning of a mass withdrawal of Russian rears and convoys. By noon, the pursuing units of the
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The 1st and 2nd Siberian Rifle Divisions successfully repulsed the attacks of the 13th Army Corps, but the 17th Army Corps captured the redoubt at
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reserve; instead, the 63rd Infantry Division from the 3rd Army was sent to the fortress. From the 2nd Army, the 1st Rifle Brigade was sent to
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Army corps; each of the divisions had two regiments in first line and a regiment in reserve. Against them were the positions of the Russian
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the Russian positions, the attacking infantry was accompanied by groups of sappers. The commander of the Russian 1st Army, Cavalry General
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On the night of July 13, the German troops of the Gallwitz's army group approached the Russian positions at a distance of 1 km. The
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than 20,000 men and captured 24,000 Russians as prisoners, 56 machine guns, 14 guns. The total Russian casualties exceeded 40,000 men.
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broke through the intermediate Russian positions, on the right flank of the Gallwitz army group, the Russians also began to withdraw.
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Sanitaetsbericht ueber das Deutsche Heer (Deutsche Feldund Besatzungsheer) im Weltkriege 1914/1918. Bd. III, Berlin, 1934, p. 43-44
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of the Supreme Commander of All German Forces in the East, Lieutenant-General E. Ludendorff: instead of a barrier at
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broke into the heavily fortified defenses of the outnumbered Russian army and took the city of Przasnysz.
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Divisions and the 3rd Turkestan Rifle Brigade began to arrive and pour into combat areas.
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and, after a street battle, captured the city. The 17th reserve corps approached
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to the site of fierce fighting. The Chief of the staff of North-Western Front,
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Gallwitz M. von. Meine fuerertaetigkeit im Weltkriege 1914/1916. p. 286
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By evening, the 4th Russian defensive line was broken through. The
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and took up to 1,000 Russian prisoners. German troops broke into
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soon reached hurricane strength. At 6 o'clock, the division of
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and the right flank of the 2nd Siberian Rifle Division.
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1486:Ciechanów 1466:Ostrołęka 1458:Długołęka 1450:Dziki Bór 1419:Ciechanów 1222:Black Sea 1166:Salt Lake 998:Zhmerynka 961:Krechowce 944:July Days 886:Schmarden 842:Mamornița 757:Grubeshov 696:Bug-Narew 613:Kalvarija 564:Rafajlowa 552:Cârlibaba 528:Łowczówek 487:San River 376:Gumbinnen 235:Bug-Narew 1547:See also 1490:Nasielsk 1364:and the 1352:and the 1188:Dibrivka 1101:Bakhmach 1034:Rarańcza 976:2nd Riga 733:1st Riga 640:Pakosław 523:Limanowa 498:Mołotków 493:Przemyśl 464:Augustów 160:Strength 64:Location 1533:Tarnowo 1521:Wyszków 1470:Pultusk 1393:Szczuki 1373:Grudusk 1313:Grudusk 1272:on the 1268:of the 1019:Finland 898:Lysonia 798:Smorgon 723:Jastków 669:Rokitna 657:Syniava 581:Makivka 435:Gorodek 415:Komarow 404:Galicia 366:Kaushen 262:Jastków 1728:  1704:Poland 1529:Kołaki 1509:Orzyca 1501:Bobowo 1317:Stegna 1295:Battle 1183:Kaniów 1161:Sivash 1144:Crimea 1118:Donbas 987:Albion 937:Zboriv 803:Zurnvo 674:Tarłów 664:Konary 513:Kraków 154:I Army 108:  85:Result 77:Poland 1691:Notes 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Index

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World War I

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German Empire
Russian Empire
German Empire
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Great Retreat (Russia)
Bug-Narew
2nd Przasnysz
Narew
Novogeorgievsk
Vistula-Bug
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First Riga
Kovno
Dniestr–Zolota Lypa
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Wierzbołów

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