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"New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 1915 April-September, 1915"

28, 1915, Up To and Including March 31, 1915
[Continued from the March Number]

CAMPAIGN IN EASTERN EUROPE
March 1--Two German army corps are defeated in struggle for Przasnysz;
Germans bombard Ossowetz.
March 2--Russians win Dukla Pass; 10,000 Germans taken prisoner at
Przasnysz; Russians reinforced on both flanks in Poland; Austrians meet
reverse near Stanislau; Austrians make progress in the Carpathians;
Russians shell Czernowitz.
March 3--Russians press forward from the Niemen and the Dniester;
Austro-German army driven back in Galicia; Germans demolish two Ossowetz
forts.
March 4--Russians are pressing four armies through the mountain passes
into Hungary; they have checked a new Bukowina drive on the part of the
Austrians.
March 5--Russians are taking the offensive from the Baltic Sea to the
Rumanian frontier; German armies in the north have been split into
isolated columns; Russians report the recapture of Stanislau and
Czernowitz; snow is retarding the invasion of Hungary.
March 6--Russian centre takes up attack; Russians are gaining in North
Poland; Austrians give ground in East Galicia.
March 7--Germans start another drive in region of Pilica River;
Austrians retreat in Bukowina.


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