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Battle of Limanowa

Battle of Limanowa
Part of the Eastern Front during World War I
Winterschlacht in den Karpaten.jpg
Winter battle in the Carpathians
Date 1–13 December 1914
Location Galicia Carpathian Mountains
Result Austro-Hungarian victory
Belligerents
 Austria-Hungary
 German Empire
 Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Austria-Hungary Conrad von Hötzendorf
Austria-Hungary Archduke Joseph Ferdinand of Austria
Austria-Hungary Svetozar Boroevic
Austria-Hungary Joseph von Roth
German Empire Alfred von Besser
Russian Empire Nikolay Iudovich Ivanov
Russian Empire Radko Dimitriev
Russian Empire Dmitry Shcherbachev
Russian Empire Aleksei Brusilov
Units involved

Austria-Hungary III Army
Austria-Hungary IV Army
Austria-Hungary Group Szurmay

German Empire 47th Reserve Division
Russian Empire III Army
Russian Empire VIII Army
Strength
90,000 125,000
Casualties and losses
12,000 dead, wounded or captured 30,000 dead, wounded or captured

Austria-Hungary III Army
Austria-Hungary IV Army
Austria-Hungary Group Szurmay

The Battle of Limanowa took place from 1 December to 13 December 1914, between the Austro-Hungarian Army and the Russian Army near the town of Limanowa (40 kilometres (25 mi) south-east of Kraków).

The Austro-Hungarian high command had assumed that the German success would weaken Russian forces in the north and that the Galician front would remain quiet. Both these assumptions were incorrect.


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