Great Retreat (Russia)

Great Retreat
Part of the Eastern Front of World War I

Russian withdrawal in 1915.
Date13 July – 19 September 1915
Location
Result Central Powers victory
Territorial
changes
Central Powers capture Congress Poland, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
Belligerents
 German Empire
 Austria-Hungary
Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
German Empire Erich von Falkenhayn
German Empire Paul von Hindenburg
German Empire Erich Ludendorff
German Empire August von Mackensen
Grand Duke Nikolai
Mikhail Alekseyev
Nikolai Ivanov
Strength
Initially:
Central Powers
2,411,353 men[1]
Including:
1,165,352 Germans[2]
Initially:
2,975,695 men[1]
Casualties and losses

13 July – 28 August 1915:
573,599 KIA, MIA, WIA[3]
lost:[4]
38 machine guns
203 guns


German Empire:
239,975[3] KIA, MIA, WIA
Austria-Hungary:
333,624[3] KIA, MIA, WIA
13 July – 28 August 1915:
Total: 1,005,911 [3]
96,820 KIA
429,742 WIA
479,349 MIA
lost:[4]
1,115 machine guns
3,205 guns

The Great Retreat was a strategic withdrawal and evacuation on the Eastern Front of World War I in 1915. The Imperial Russian Army gave up the salient in Galicia and the Polish Congress Kingdom. The Russian Empire's critically under-equipped military suffered great losses in the Central Powers' July–September summer offensive operations, which led to the Stavka ordering a withdrawal to shorten the front lines and avoid the potential encirclement of large Russian forces in the salient. While the withdrawal itself was relatively well-conducted, it was a severe blow to Russian morale.

  1. ^ a b С.Г. Нелипович, Русский фронт Первой мировой войны. Потери сторон 1915, 2022, pp. 509–519
  2. ^ Sanitaetsbericht ueber das Deutsche Heer, bd. III, Berlin 1934, pp. 43–45
  3. ^ a b c d С.Г. Нелипович, 2022, pp. 695–696
  4. ^ a b С.Г. Нелипович, 2022, p. 702

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