Battle of Zamosc (1914)


Battle of Zamosc - defining battles from 26th to 27th of August 1914 as part of a two-week "Tomasz operation" (launched on 20 August, part of which was the Battle of Komarow).

Tomasz's operation was the offensive of the 4th Austro-Hungarian Army between the Wieprz and the Bunker Gen. Auffenberg, concentrated in the San area between the mouth of Lubaczówka and Przemyśl, against the Russian armies, composed of the 5th Russian Army of Plehwe's weapon, concentrated in the Chełm- Kovel. In this operation a total of 20 Austrian and Russian divisions took part in this operation. The Battle of Zamosc was a significant element of this operation and refers to the Austrian-Russian struggles in Zamość. After two days of fighting the Austrians entered Zamosc, from which the Russian troops retreated. Bibliography

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