Battle of the Four Rivers

Battle of the Four Rivers
Part of The Eastern front of the World War I

Siberian riflemen in Warsaw in December 1914
Date16 December–16 January [O.S. 3 December–3 January] 1914–1915
Location
near Warsaw, Russian Empire (Modern day Poland)
Result Russian victory
Territorial
changes
Central Powers offensive to Warsaw halted
Belligerents
 German Empire
 Austria-Hungary
Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
German Empire Paul von Hindenburg
Austria-Hungary Viktor Dankl von Krasnik
German Empire Remus von Woyrsch
Austria-Hungary Eduard von Böhm-Ermolli
Nikolai Ruzsky
Alexander Litvinov
Vladimir Smirnov
Aleksei Evert
Paul von Plehwe
Platon Lechitsky
Units involved
German Empire 9th army
Austria-Hungary 1st army
Austria-Hungary 2nd army
German Empire Landwehr Corps
1st army
2nd army
4th army
5th army
9th army
Strength
600,000 men 500,000 men
Casualties and losses
120,000 total 150,000 to 200,000 total

The Battle of the Four Rivers (‹See Tfd›Russian: Сражение на четырех реках) or Battles on the Bzura, Rawka, Pilica and Nida was one of the key battles in 1914, as a result of which the Germans tried to break through and take Warsaw, but they could not do it.[1] The battle was the first positional battle on the eastern front,[2] and is also one of the bloodiest battles in 1914.[3]

  1. ^ Danilov 1929, pp. 263–264.
  2. ^ Nelipovich 2021, p. 112.
  3. ^ Oleynikov 2016, p. 81.