Guest Łukasz Posted 18 September , 2006 Share Posted 18 September , 2006 We are looking for informations and maps (or battleplans) about operations in Galicia (on the east of Kraków [Cracow] and west of Tarnów) in winter 1914 (especially battles around Raba River boundary) and spring 1915 (especially battles around Dunajec River boundary). me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
august g blume Posted 18 September , 2006 Share Posted 18 September , 2006 Hello Lukasz, You might find some of what you seek by visiting my website http://warchron.com and using Chronology Index go to the time periods involved. Please also see the Map Section, some of which may be pertinent to your studies. You can also register and particpate in the Forum. Kind regards, agblume We are looking for informations and maps (or battleplans) about operations in Galicia (on the east of Kraków [Cracow] and west of Tarnów) in winter 1914 (especially battles around Raba River boundary) and spring 1915 (especially battles around Dunajec River boundary). me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Łukasz Posted 18 September , 2006 Share Posted 18 September , 2006 Thank You very much – Your site there are general situation, but its good track for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Borys Posted 19 September , 2006 Share Posted 19 September , 2006 Ahoj! Have you googled Polish sites? The blokes in Małopolska may have something. This forum might help: http://p205.ezboard.com/faustrohungarianla...ussionforumfrm0 and this one too http://aw.easyisp.pl/ Borys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nikolay Posted 20 September , 2006 Share Posted 20 September , 2006 There is a good Russian-language library at www.grwar.ru/library/index.html There are some book in Russian about the campaigns you are interested in. It is worth a look. At www.militera.lib.ru there are also some books (of course from the Russian perspective) - Kersnovskyi's "History of the Russian army", Brussliov's "My memoirs" and so on. Actually the guy who comanded the Russian 3rd Army in all these battles was not a Russian, but a countryman of mine - Bulgarian (gen of infantry Radko Dimitriev). Best regards Nikolay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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