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  2. Kerensky offensive - Wikipedia

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    The Kerensky offensive (Russian: Наступление Керенского), also called the summer offensive, the June offensive (Russian: Июньское наступление) in Russia, or the July offensive in Western historiography, took place from 1 July [O.S. 18 June] to 19 July [O.S. 6 July] 1917 and was the last Russian offensive of World War I.

  3. July 1917 - Wikipedia

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    Kerensky offensive – Austro-Hungarian and German forces counterattacked and broke through the Russian line in Galicia, pushing Russian forces back toward the Zbruch river. [94] [95] The Reichstag (German Parliament) passed a peace resolution by 212 to 126 votes in an attempt to open peace negotiations that would end World War I.

  4. Alexander Kerensky - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] Under Allied pressure to continue the war, he launched what became known as the Kerensky Offensive against the Austro-Hungarian/German South Army on 1 July [O.S. 18 June] 1917. [34] At first successful, the offensive soon met strong resistance and the Central Powers riposted with a strong counter-attack. The Russian army retreated and ...

  5. Crisis of July 1917 - Wikipedia

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    The crisis of July 1917 was a political crisis experienced by the German Reich [Notes 1] between July 7 and 13, 1917. It marked the climax of the conflict between Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg and the German military, which had the backing of Crown Prince Wilhelm. This ended in the military's favor.

  6. July Days - Wikipedia

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    In late June 1917, in an effort to bolster support for the war effort through triumph in battle, then-War Minister Aleksandr Kerensky authorized a military offensive on the Eastern front. [ 15 ] The offensive began 18 June 1917 and continued to 6 July 1917, coinciding with the July Days. [ 16 ]

  7. 1917 in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russian General Brusilov begins the Kerensky Offensive in Galicia, advancing towards Lemberg. July 6 – World War I: July 16–July 17 – Russian troops mutiny, abandon the Austrian front and retreat to Ukraine; hundreds are shot by their commanding officers during the retreat.

  8. Caucasian Native Cavalry Division - Wikipedia

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    In the middle of June 1917, the division joined the 12th Army Corps at Stanislavov in preparation of the Kerensky Offensive. On 8 July, the division launched an offensive on Kalush and Dolyna. On 12 July, the 1st Brigade and the 3rd Caucasus Cossack Division thwarted a German counter-offensive at Kalush. [26]

  9. Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Kerensky offensive started on 1 July [O.S. 18 June] 1917, but a German and Austro-Hungarian counterattack defeated the Russian forces. This led to the collapse of the Eastern Front. The demoralised Russian Army stood on the verge of mutiny and most soldiers had deserted the front lines.