Austro-Hungarian troops enter Kamianets-Podilskyi, Western Ukraine, February 9, 1918, with the city's iconic castle in the background.

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Austro-Hungarian troops enter Kamianets-Podilskyi, Western Ukraine, February 9, 1918, with the city's iconic castle in the background.

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Operation Faustschlag: sul fronte orientale si riprende a combattere / Operation Faustschlag: On the Eastern Front itâs wartime again.
Se Trotsky parla di ânessuna guerra, nessuna paceâ e considera la guerra tra Russia e Germania ormai conclusa, gli Imperi Centrali la pensano in maniera diversa, se il governo bolscevico non acconsente alla richieste di Germania e Austria-Ungheria che includono pretese sui territori da loro occupati militarmente negli anni precedenti, la guerra riprenderĂ . E cosĂŹ è. Il 18 Febbraio 1918, 53 divisioni austro-tedesche agli ordini del generale Max Hoffmann attaccano lungo tutto l'ormai sonnolento fronte orientale. L'offensiva, nome in codice âOperation Faustschlagâ (Operazione Punzone), prevede tre direttrici d'attacco: a nord la capitale russa, Pietrogrado, giĂ messa a rischio dopo la caduta di Riga nel Settembre del 1917, al centro attraverso la Bielorussia con obiettivo Smolensk, e a sud nell'Ucraina puntando verso Kiev. Lo stato dell'esercito russo, prostrato dallo stato di guerra civile in cui la Russia sta sempre piĂš collassando, può poco per contrastare l'avanzata delle truppe avversarie. GiĂ il primo giorno cade l'importante cittĂ di Daugavpils. Nella foto, truppe austro-ungariche entrano nella cittĂ ucraina di Kamianets-Podilskyi.
British: "Exactly hundred years ago today, the last major offensive on the eastern front started. The Central Powers launched âOperation Faustschlagâ, which later became known as the Eleven Day War, to pressure the Bolshevik Government to sign the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. During the negotiations for a peace treaty between Russia and the Central Powers, Germany and Austria-Hungary demanded large amounts of territory, including Poland and the Baltics. This didnât sit well with Trotsky, who withdrew from the negotiations. He spoke about a time of âneither war nor peaceâ. War it was, since the Central Powers wanted the named territories. Because of the unrest caused by the Russian coup, the Russians didnât really have an effective way of stopping the Central Powers. 53 divisions quickly to marched into territories in the Ukraine, the Baltics and Belarus. Lenin intervened, and urged the Russian leadership to accept German terms, which it did on the 3rd of March. The english text is from the FB page of the youtube project The Great War - The Online Video Series Austro-Hungarian troops enter the Ukrainian city of Kamianets-Podilskyi after the treaty of Brest-Litovsk on February 9, 1918