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- Plateaux (in Italian: Battaglia degli Altipiani), wrongly nicknamed Strafexpedition "Punitive expedition" (this name has no reference in official Austrian...
- spring of 1916, the Austro-Hungarians counterattacked in Asiago in the Strafexpedition, but made little progress and were pushed by the Italians back to Tyrol...
- May 1916, Austrian Chief of Staff Conrad von Hötzendorf launched the Strafexpedition ("punitive expedition"): the Austrians broke through the front and...
- gains, notably capturing Gorizia after counterattacking during the Strafexpedition, but suffered heavy casualties. Following a major defeat at the Battle...
- warfare on the Italian Front. In May 1916, after the Austro-Hungarian Strafexpedition, an Italian contingent was urgently transferred from the Isonzo Front...
- almost half of its personnel (about 6,000 men). In addition, during the Strafexpedition of June 1916, the 141st Brigade Regiment lost 38 percent of its components...
- The campaign, euphemistically dubbed "punitive expedition" (German: Strafexpedition) by the Austro-Hungarian leadership, was under the command of Austrian...
- submarine warfare. (Details) May 15 – June 10 Italian Austro-Hungarian Strafexpedition in Trentino. (Details) May 16 Politics Signing of the Sykes-Picot Agreement...
- explanation needed] During World War I, the battle of Asiago, nicknamed Strafexpedition (punitive expedition), was an unsuccessful counteroffensive launched...
- Austro-Hungarian leadership euphemistically dubbed a punitive expedition (German: Strafexpedition), Austro-Hungarian forces occupied parts of Serbia for thirteen days...