Bug–Narew Offensive

The Bug-Narew Offensive from July 13 to August 27, 1915 was a major German victory during World War I on the Eastern Front. The Imperial German Army broke through 4 heavily fortified positions, inflicted defeats on superior enemy forces and pushed the Russian Army 300 km to the east, capturing 215,000 prisoners. But the German army also suffered relatively heavy casualties, about 30,000 killed and missing.

Bug-Narew Offensive
Part of the Eastern Front of World War I

German summer offensive in the Eastern Front 1915
Date13 July – 27 August 1915
Location
Bug and Narew area, (present-day Poland)
Result German victory
Belligerents
 German Empire Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Paul von Hindenburg
Erich Ludendorff
Max Hoffmann
Max von Gallwitz
Friedrich von Scholtz
Mikhail Alekseyev
Alexander Litvinov
Vladimir Gorbatovsky
Units involved
Armee-Gruppe Gallwitz
VIII Army
IX Army
I Army
XII Army
II Army
Strength
On 13 July 1915
536,006 men
On 13 July 1915
763,118 men
Casualties and losses
Total 104,398 men
24,726 KIA
75,181 WIA
4,491 MIA
Total 435,656 men:
37,987 KIA
163,606 WIA
233,619 MIA
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