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- Monastir_Offensive abstract "Monastir Offensive was an Allied military operation against the forces of the Central Powers during World War I, intended to break the deadlock on the Macedonian Front by forcing the capitulation of Bulgaria and relieving the pressure on Romania. The offensive took the shape of a large battle and lasted for three months and ended with the capture of the town of Monastir. On an average depth of 50 kilometers the Bulgarian First Army (from the end of September German Eleventh Army) gave battle on six occasions and was forced to retreat five times.".
- Monastir_Offensive causalties "53,000".
- Monastir_Offensive causalties "8,000".
- Monastir_Offensive causalties "Total: 61,000".
- Monastir_Offensive combatant "Allied Powers:".
- Monastir_Offensive combatant "Central Powers:".
- Monastir_Offensive commander %C5%BDivojin_Mi%C5%A1i%C4%87.
- Monastir_Offensive commander Abd%C3%BClkerim_%C3%96pelimi.
- Monastir_Offensive commander Arnold_von_Winkler.
- Monastir_Offensive commander George_Milne,_1st_Baron_Milne.
- Monastir_Offensive commander Kliment_Boyadzhiev.
- Monastir_Offensive commander Maurice_Sarrail.
- Monastir_Offensive commander Mikhail_Diterikhs.
- Monastir_Offensive commander Nikola_Zhekov.
- Monastir_Offensive commander Otto_von_Below.
- Monastir_Offensive commander Petar_Bojovi%C4%87.
- Monastir_Offensive date "1916-09-12".
- Monastir_Offensive place Macedonia_(region).
- Monastir_Offensive result "Capture of Monastir, limited Allied gains, stabilization of the front line".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "115,396".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "119,176".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "122,596".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "28,186".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "Total: c.397,168 men (250,000 - 313,000 combatants)".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "Total: unknown total men (240,000 - 260,000 combatants)".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "c.10,000".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "c.30,000".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "unknown".
- Monastir_Offensive thumbnail Serbia-WW1-4.jpg?width=300.
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- Monastir_Offensive wikiPageID "27969216".
- Monastir_Offensive wikiPageRevisionID "602843379".
- Monastir_Offensive caption "The Macedonian Front in 1916".
- Monastir_Offensive casualties "1116".
- Monastir_Offensive casualties "13786".
- Monastir_Offensive casualties "27337".
- Monastir_Offensive casualties "4580".
- Monastir_Offensive casualties "53000".
- Monastir_Offensive casualties "8000".
- Monastir_Offensive casualties "80000".
- Monastir_Offensive casualties "<1,000".
- Monastir_Offensive casualties "Total: 61,000".
- Monastir_Offensive casualties "Total: c. 130,000'''".
- Monastir_Offensive combatant "Allied Powers:".
- Monastir_Offensive combatant "Central Powers:".
- Monastir_Offensive commander "Abdülkerim Pasha".
- Monastir_Offensive commander "Arnold von Winkler".
- Monastir_Offensive commander "George Milne".
- Monastir_Offensive commander "Kliment Boyadzhiev".
- Monastir_Offensive commander "Maurice Sarrail".
- Monastir_Offensive commander "Mikhail Dieterichs".
- Monastir_Offensive commander "Nikola Zhekov".
- Monastir_Offensive commander "Otto von Below".
- Monastir_Offensive commander "Petar Bojović".
- Monastir_Offensive commander "Živojin Mišić".
- Monastir_Offensive conflict "Monastir Offensive".
- Monastir_Offensive date "--09-12".
- Monastir_Offensive hasPhotoCollection Monastir_Offensive.
- Monastir_Offensive partOf "the Macedonian Front of World War I".
- Monastir_Offensive place Macedonia_(region).
- Monastir_Offensive result "Capture of Monastir, limited Allied gains, stabilization of the front line".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "115396".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "119176".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "122596".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "28186".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "Total: unknown total men".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "c.10,000".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "c.30,000 Total: c.397,168 men".
- Monastir_Offensive strength "unknown".
- Monastir_Offensive subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_I_involving_Bulgaria.
- Monastir_Offensive subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_I_involving_France.
- Monastir_Offensive subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_I_involving_Serbia.
- Monastir_Offensive subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_I_involving_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Monastir_Offensive subject Category:Battles_of_the_Balkans_Theatre_(World_War_I).
- Monastir_Offensive subject Category:Conflicts_in_1916.
- Monastir_Offensive subject Category:History_of_Bitola.
- Monastir_Offensive type Abstraction100002137.
- Monastir_Offensive type Act100030358.
- Monastir_Offensive type Battle100953559.
- Monastir_Offensive type BattlesInvolvingBulgaria.
- Monastir_Offensive type BattlesInvolvingSerbia.
- Monastir_Offensive type BattlesOfTheBalkansTheatre(WorldWarI).
- Monastir_Offensive type BattlesOfWorldWarIInvolvingFrance.
- Monastir_Offensive type BattlesOfWorldWarIInvolvingTheOttomanEmpire.
- Monastir_Offensive type Conflict100958896.
- Monastir_Offensive type ConflictsIn1916.
- Monastir_Offensive type Event100029378.
- Monastir_Offensive type GroupAction101080366.
- Monastir_Offensive type MilitaryAction100952963.
- Monastir_Offensive type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Monastir_Offensive type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Monastir_Offensive type Event.
- Monastir_Offensive type MilitaryConflict.
- Monastir_Offensive type SocietalEvent.
- Monastir_Offensive type Event.
- Monastir_Offensive type Event.
- Monastir_Offensive type Thing.
- Monastir_Offensive comment "Monastir Offensive was an Allied military operation against the forces of the Central Powers during World War I, intended to break the deadlock on the Macedonian Front by forcing the capitulation of Bulgaria and relieving the pressure on Romania. The offensive took the shape of a large battle and lasted for three months and ended with the capture of the town of Monastir.".