The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915Various
History
The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915
Various
World War, 1914-1918
Sept. 18--Russians take Siniava and Sambor; Austrian rear guard thrown
back beyond the San; prisoners and ammunition captured near Memirov;
Germans advance against Russians in Suwalki Province; Russians halt
offensive German movement and plan new invasion of East Poland; Germans
retreat from Kielce Province to rally Austrians defeated at Krasnik;
Russians enter Kazeshow.
Sept. 20--Russians attack Jaroslaw and Przemysl and seize Sambor and
Kresheshov; Gen. Auffenberg's army separated from Gen. Dankl's; Germans
defeated near Sandomierz; Gen. Rennenkampf checks German advance in East
Prussia; Servians defeat Austrians near Novi-Bazar.
Sept. 21--Russians take Dubiecko and surround Gen. Dankl's army;
Servians win near Krupani, evacuate Semlin.
Sept. 22--Austrians defeated on the Drina near Krupani; Russians occupy
Jaroslaw and again move to attack Koenigsberg.
Sept. 23--Russians take Wislok; Austrian retreat from Przemysl through
Carpathians cut off; Cossacks raid Czenstochowa; French land guns at
Antivari.
Sept. 24--Advance guards of Russian forces arrive before Cracow; Germans
defeated at Subin; Russians again occupy Soldau; Montenegrins report
capture of Pratzho and Montak in Bosnia.
Sept. 25--Russians occupy Czyschky and Felstyn; Germans occupy Cracow,
population flees; Przemysl cut off from all communication; battle
between Serbs and Austrians near Zvorkni.
Sept. 26--Greater part of Przemysl occupied by Russians; Germans
concentrated in Prussia for impending battle.
Sept. 27--Russians halt German advance in Suwalki and enter town of
Przemysl; Serbs and Montenegrins reach Rumania; Germans in weak position
on the Niemen River.
Sept. 28--Montenegrins within artillery range of Serajevo; Serbs occupy
mountains near by; Bosnians join invading army; Russians occupy Dembica
and take another fort at Przemysl, cross Carpathians, and invade
Hungary.
Sept. 29--Russians sweep across the Carpathians and over Northern
Hungary; Servians retake Semlin.
Sept. 30--Germans fail in attempt to cross the River Niemen; retreating
Austrians surrounded near Dukia; Hungarians retake Uzsok Pass; Servians
and Montenegrins close to capital of Bosnia.
Oct. 2--Russians break German centre and take up new battle line from
Mariampol to Ossowitz; Germans bombard Ossowitz; Russians claim
victories in Lodz and Suwalki, and take two Przemysl forts.
Oct. 3--Germans are evacuating Russian Poland; Russians advance on
Transylvania; fighting at Augustowo; Servians raid Semlin and destroy
forts.
Oct. 4--Russians defeat Germans at Augustowo and advance reaches Nugy
Valley in Hungary; Germans make unsuccessful attacks on Ossowitz forts;
Germans lured into a trap on the Niemen.
Oct. 5--Two Russian armies advance toward Allenstein; fighting near
Warsaw; Russians are near Cracow; Germans fortify heights between
Breslau and Cracow; Austrians claim victory over Montenegrins in East
Bosnia; Servians approach Serajevo fortifications.
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