- Fort
Roupel (Gr****: Οχυρό Ρούπελ) is a
fortress at the
north border of
Central Macedonia, Greece, built-in 1914. It
became part of the
fortifications of...
- The
Roupel Gorge or
Roupel P**** (Gr****: Στενωπός του Ρούπελ; Bulgarian: Рупелски пролом) is a
steep river valley in the
northern part of
Central Macedonia...
- the
German minister in
Athens requested of the king the
surrender of Fort
Roupel, and the king duly
ordered the
garrison of the fort to
surrender to a German-Bulgarian...
- of 21
independent fortification complexes, the
largest of
which is Fort
Roupel as it
covers 6.1 out of the 155 km of the full line and had been constructed...
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beginning of
World War I. The
unconditional surrender of the
border fortress of
Roupel in May 1916 to the
Central Powers' forces,
mainly composed of Bulgarian...
-
command of
Major Georgios Douratsos of the 14th
Division defended Fort
Roupel. The
Germans had to
break the
Metaxas line, in
order to
capture Thessaloniki...
- Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη. ISBN 9789600329025. "The
surrender of Fort
Roupel". www.
roupel.com.
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original on 20
October 2013.
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Montenegro (1918)
National Schism (1914/1915–1917)
Capitulation of Fort
Roupel (1916)
Italian and
French occupation of
Northern Epirus (1916) National...
- In May and
August 1916,
Constantine and the
General Staff allowed Fort
Roupel and
parts of
eastern Macedonia to be occupied,
without opposition, by the...
- (Hill) 731, Boubesi, Kal****, Kleisoura, Premeti, Ostrovitsa, Pogradec,
Roupel, Perithori, Crete, El Alamein, Rimini, Roubikonas, Dodecanese, Korea, Cyprus...