Third Paraguayan offensive
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Was a Paraguayan offensive against Bolivia during the Chaco War.
Chronology
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- December 1934: In November 1934 Paraguayan forces once again managed to surround and neutralize two Bolivian divisions at El Carmen.
- June 1935: A Bolivian regiment was defeated and forced to surrender at Ingavi.
- May 1934: Battle of Cañada Strongest.
- April 1935: On 15 April the Paraguayans punched through the Bolivian lines on the Parapetí River, taking over the city of Charagua.
- April 1935: On 15 April the Paraguayans punched through the Bolivian lines on the Parapetí River, taking over the city of Charagua.
- June 1934: Battle of Cañada Strongest.
- November 1934: The 12,000-man-strong Bolivian Cavalry Corps managed to capture Yrendagüé.
- May 1934: Battle of Cañada Strongest.
- February 1934: The Magariños-La China line was carefully built and considered to be one of the finest defensive lines of the Chaco War. However, a small Paraguayan attack on February 11, 1934, managed to breach the line, to the surprise of the Paraguayan command, forcing the abandonment of the whole defensive line.
- June 1934: Battle of Cañada Strongest.
- December 1934: In November 1934 Paraguayan forces once again managed to surround and neutralize two Bolivian divisions at El Carmen.
- June 1935: A Bolivian regiment was defeated and forced to surrender at Ingavi.