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dbpedia:Vardar_Offensive
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The Vardar Offensive that took place between 14 and 29 of September 1918 was the last major military operation on the Macedonian Front during World War I.After much preparation the multinational Allied Army of the East was able to break the deadlock that had been reigning on this theater for several years, by breaking through the enemy lines in the Battle of Dobro Pole on 14-15 September.After this victory, the Entente army continued to liberate southern Serbia.
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Vardar Offensive
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90,000 men and 800 guns captured as of the 30th of September
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Allied Powers: Central Powers:
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n4: dbpedia:Živojin_Mišić dbpedia:Ernesto_Mombelli dbpedia:Ivan_Lukov n5:_1st_Baron_Milne dbpedia:Friedrich_von_Scholtz n6:Espèrey dbpedia:Hristo_Burmov dbpedia:Stefan_Nerezov dbpedia:Stefan_Toshev dbpedia:Panagiotis_Danglis dbpedia:Petar_Bojović dbpedia:Stepa_Stepanović dbpedia:Kuno_von_Steuben
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1918-09-29Z
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Bulgarian capitulation
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150,000 18,000 '''Total: c. 711,000 men, supported by 2609 artillery pieces, 2682 machine guns, 6434 automatic rifles and 200 airplanes Total: c. 568,000, supported by 1217 artillery pieces, 2710 machine guns and 30 airplanes 195,000 44,000 550,000 140,000
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