Rahul Sharma (Editor)

Battle of Rawa

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
50,000 casualties 70,000 prisoners
  
60,000 casualties

Result
  
Russian victory

Dates
  
3 Sep 1914 – 11 Sep 1914

Battle of Rawa

Combatants
  
Austria-Hungary, Russian Empire

Similar
  
World War I, Battle of Komarów, Eastern Front, Battle of Kraśnik, Battle of Stallupönen

Airsoft skirmish battle of rawa lele 9 april 2014 jombang tangerang


Battle of Rawa (also written as -Rava, -Rawa-Ruska, -Rava-Ruska, or -Rava-Russka) was an early stage World War I battle between Austria-Hungary and Russia, between September 3-11, 1914.

The Russian armies had defeated their opponents and threw them back to the Carpathian mountains. The battle was part of the series of engagements known as Battle of Galicia.

The Fourth Army commanded by Moritz von Auffenberg, victorious at the Battle of Komarow, was given order to turn south to aid the Third Army (Rudolf Brudermann) which had suffered heavy casualties. This had created a gap between the First (Viktor Dankl) and Fourth Armies and the gap was exploited by the Russian Third Army commanded by Pavel Plehve. Near Rava-Ruska (Galicia, today Ukraine) 9 Austro-Hungarian divisions clashed with 9 Russian divisions. The units commanded by Auffenberg were barely able to escape encirclement for the price of lengthy retreat and large loss of men and equipment.

Blame for the defeat was put on Auffenberg though the movement to help the Third Army was an order by Conrad von Hötzendorf. Later during the war, Rava-Ruska was re-captured by the Central Powers armies on June 21, 1915.

References

Battle of Rawa Wikipedia