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Campo Vía pocket

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9,000 troops
  
17,000 troops

Location
  
Gran Chaco

Campo Vía pocket

Period
  
November 1933 – December 1933

Result
  
Decisive Paraguayan victory

Similar
  
Chaco War, First Battle of Nanawa, Battle of Campo Grande, Battle of Boquerón, Battle of Cañada Strongest

The battle of the Campo Vía pocket was a decisive engagement of the Chaco War between Paraguay and Bolivia which took place in December 1933. It was one of the most prominent battles of the Chaco War. Lt Col José Félix Estigarribia, with a massive force of several divisions of the Paraguayan Army, was able to surround two Bolivian divisions around the outpost of Alihuatá. The encircled troops were forced to capitulate due to lack of supplies on 11 December. Up to 2,000 Bolivian soldiers were killed and 7,000 made prisoner. Barely 900 Bolivian troops broke away. Subsequently, the Paraguayan troops expelled the Bolivian army from the eastern region of Chaco by the end of 1933, forcing the resignation of German General Hans Kundt to the Bolivian High Command.

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