Kerensky Offensive
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Was the last Russian offensive of World War I. Starting on July 1, 1917 the Russian troops attacked the Austro-Germans in Galicia, pushing toward Lviv.
Chronology
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- July 1917: The Russian line collapsed altogether by July 16. On the 18th the Austro-Germans counterattacked, meeting little resistance and advancing through Galicia and Ukraine until the Zbruch River.
- July 1917: The Russian line collapsed altogether by July 16. On the 18th the Austro-Germans counterattacked, meeting little resistance and advancing through Galicia and Ukraine until the Zbruch River.
- July 1917: The Russian line collapsed altogether by July 16. On the 18th the Austro-Germans counterattacked, meeting little resistance and advancing through Galicia and Ukraine until the Zbruch River.
- July 1917: The Russians retreated about 240 kilometers in the territory of modern-day Ukraine.
- July 1917: The Russians retreated about 240 kilometers in the territory of modern-day Ukraine.
- July 1917: The Russians retreated about 240 kilometers in the territory of modern-day Ukraine.
- July 1917: The Russians retreated about 240 kilometers in the territory of modern-day Ukraine.
- July 1917: In the last Russian offensive of World War I, the Russian troops attacked the Austro-Germans in Galicia, pushing toward Lviv.