«Dead Men Attack» (Osovets, 1915): Archive Sources Approach

The article, basing on archive materials, attempts to examine one of the chapters of World War I history, namely, so-called “dead men attack” during Osovets Tower (westward of Bialystok, within the territory of modern Poland) defense by Russian troops in 1915, reconstructs the battle, specifies atta...

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Main Authors: Vyacheslav I. Menjkovsky, Alexander А. Ryabtsev, Alexander А. Cherkasov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Academic Publishing House Researcher 2011-12-01
Series:Evropejskij Issledovatelʹ
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Online Access:http://erjournal.ru/journals_n/1324195868.pdf
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Alexander А. Cherkasov
«Dead Men Attack» (Osovets, 1915): Archive Sources Approach
Evropejskij Issledovatelʹ
«Dead men attack»
chemical weapons
gases
World War I
24 July/6 August
1915
the 226th Infantry Regiment Zemlyansky
Russian Imperial Army
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Alexander А. Ryabtsev
Alexander А. Cherkasov
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title «Dead Men Attack» (Osovets, 1915): Archive Sources Approach
title_short «Dead Men Attack» (Osovets, 1915): Archive Sources Approach
title_full «Dead Men Attack» (Osovets, 1915): Archive Sources Approach
title_fullStr «Dead Men Attack» (Osovets, 1915): Archive Sources Approach
title_full_unstemmed «Dead Men Attack» (Osovets, 1915): Archive Sources Approach
title_sort «dead men attack» (osovets, 1915): archive sources approach
publisher Academic Publishing House Researcher
series Evropejskij Issledovatelʹ
issn 2219-8229
2224-0136
publishDate 2011-12-01
description The article, basing on archive materials, attempts to examine one of the chapters of World War I history, namely, so-called “dead men attack” during Osovets Tower (westward of Bialystok, within the territory of modern Poland) defense by Russian troops in 1915, reconstructs the battle, specifies attack, rather counterattack conditions, introduces new archive sources for scientific use.
topic «Dead men attack»
chemical weapons
gases
World War I
24 July/6 August
1915
the 226th Infantry Regiment Zemlyansky
Russian Imperial Army
url http://erjournal.ru/journals_n/1324195868.pdf
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