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Monastir Offensive was an Allied military operation against the forces of the Central Powers during World War I, intended to break the deadlock on the Macedonian Front by forcing the capitulation of Bulgaria and relieving the pressure on Romania. The offensive took the shape of a large battle and lasted for three months and ended with the capture of the town of Monastir.

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  • Monastir Offensive was an Allied military operation against the forces of the Central Powers during World War I, intended to break the deadlock on the Macedonian Front by forcing the capitulation of Bulgaria and relieving the pressure on Romania. The offensive took the shape of a large battle and lasted for three months and ended with the capture of the town of Monastir.
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  • Monastir Offensive
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  • 8,000
  • 53,000
  • Total: 61,000
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  • Capture ofMonastir, limited Allied gains, stabilization of the front line
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  • unknown
  • 115,396
  • 119,176
  • 122,596
  • 28,186
  • c.10,000
  • c.30,000
  • Total: c.397,168 men (250,000 - 313,000 combatants)
  • Total: unknown total men (240,000 - 260,000 combatants)
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