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"The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915"

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Chronology of the War
Showing Progress of Campaigns on All Fronts and Collateral Events from
Oct. 15, 1914, to and Including Jan. 7, 1915.[9]
[Footnote 9: This war chronology is continued from the issue of Jan. 23,
and will be carried on in successive issues.]

CAMPAIGN IN EASTERN EUROPE
Oct. 16--German-Austrian forces assume offensive between the Vistula
River and Galicia; fighting near Warsaw and Przemysl; Germans forced
back into arid country from vicinity of Ivangorod; Servians and
Montenegrins defeat Austrians at Glasinatz.
Oct. 17--Germans advance near Mlawa; their attempts to cross the Vistula
repulsed; Austrians claim successes in Galicia; Montenegrins, French,
and British bombard Cattaro.
Oct. 18--Austrians repulsed at River San; both sides claim victories in
Przemysl district; report that Germans have lost heavily in trying to
cross the Vistula at Ivangorod; Servians rout Austrians on the Save and
the Drina.
Oct. 19--Fierce fighting near Warsaw and Przemysl; Servians capture
Serajevo forts.
Oct. 20--Przemysl forts damaged; Austrians advance in Stryi and Stica
Valleys; Servians win at Prekiet.
Oct. 21--Russian General Staff announces German rout in Poland and
halting of Austrians at the San; Servians repel Austrian attacks in
Bosnia.
Oct. 22--Russians defeat Germans near Warsaw; Russians capture many
Austrian soldiers and some guns in Galicia.


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