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Battle of Doiran (1916)

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Result
  
Bulgarian victory

Dates
  
9 Aug 1916 – 18 Aug 1916

Battle of Doiran (1916)

Combatants
  
Kingdom of Bulgaria, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Macedonian Front, Battle of Monastir (1917), Battle of Krivolak, Monastir Offensive, Battle of Florina

Battle of doiran 1916 top 5 facts


In the beginning of August 1916 three French and one British divisions with 45,000 men and 400 guns launched an offensive against the Bulgarian positions at Lake Dojran, defended by the Second Thracian Infantry Division. The attack began on 9 August with heavy artillery fire on the positions of the 27th Chepino Regiment and 9th Plovdiv Regiment. All four attacks that followed - on 10, 15, 16 and 18 August were repulsed by the Second division and the Allies were forced to retreat to their original positions with heavy casualties.

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Other sources state that the French took Tortoise Hill (Tortue) and Doldzeli, in total 30 square km, but at a very high cost. The British 7th Battalion of the Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry took Horseshoe Hill.

Battle of doiran 1916


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Battle of Doiran (1916) Wikipedia


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