Battle of Gnila Lipa

Battle of Gnila Lipa
Part of the Eastern Front during World War I

Photograph of a dead Austro-Hungarian soldier in a trench in the Zlata Gora area, Galicia
Date26 - 30 August 1914
Location
Result Russian victory
Territorial
changes
Russia captures Lviv and Halych
Belligerents
Russian Empire Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary
Commanders and leaders
Nikolai Ivanov
Nikolai Ruzsky
Aleksei Brusilov
Austria-Hungary Rudolf von Brudermann
Austria-Hungary Hermann von Kövess
Units involved
III. Army
VIII. Army
Austria-Hungary III. Army
Austria-Hungary Army Group Kövess
Strength
385,000+ men:[1]
336 infantry battalions
164 cavalry squadrons
1.214 guns
322,000+ men:[1]
282 infantry battalions
133 cavalry squadrons
718 guns
Casualties and losses
Light 20,000
70 guns[2]

The Battle of Gnila Lipa took place in early World War I on 29–30 August 1914, when the Imperial Russian Army invaded Galicia and engaged the defending Austro-Hungarian Army. It was part of a larger series of battles known collectively as the Battle of Galicia. The battle ended in a defeat of the Austro-Hungarian forces.

  1. ^ a b Österreichisches Bundesministerium für Heereswesen vom Kriegsarchiv. "Österreich-Ungarns letzter Krieg 1914-1918. Erster Band": p.249
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference pb was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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