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


March 27--Violent fighting in the Carpathians; Austrians make gains in
Bukowina.
March 28--Russians break into Hungary and carry on offensive operations
against Uszok and Lupkow Passes.
March 29--Austrians make gains at several points; Russians say that the
Memel dash was a mere raid.
March 30--Russians storm crests in the Carpathians; Austrians are in a
big drive across Bukowina; 160,000 Germans are reported as being rushed
to Austria.
March 31--Russians are making their way down the southern slopes of the
Carpathians into Hungary; German army corps reported trapped and cut to
pieces in Northern Poland; Pola is preparing for a siege.

CAMPAIGN IN WESTERN EUROPE.
March 2--Germans are pouring reinforcements into Belgium; British gain
ground near La Bassee.
March 4--Hard fighting in the Vosges; Germans spray burning oil and
chemicals upon French advancing in Malancourt woods.
March 5--Germans checked at Rheims; report of Sir John French says
situation is unchanged in Belgium; Germans are holding reserves in
Alsace.
March 9--Floods hamper campaign in Alsace; it is reported that Germans
are shelling factories in France which they cannot capture.
March 10--Germans declare that the French have failed in the Champagne
district and have lost 45,000 men.


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