Battle of Gnila Lipa

The Battle of Gnila Lipa took place 29–30 August 1914 when the Imperial Russian Army invaded Galicia and confronted the Austro-Hungarian Army. It was part of a larger series of battles known collectively as the Battle of Galicia. The battle ended in a defeat of the Austro-Hungarian troops. The Austro-Hungarian offensive in the North was successful with victories in the Battles of Kraśnik and Battle of Komarów mostly because the Russian Army had concentrated its forces more to the South before Lemberg, where they had expected the main assault.

Battle of Gnila Lipa

The Battle of Gnila Lipa took place 29–30 August 1914 when the Imperial Russian Army invaded Galicia and confronted the Austro-Hungarian Army. It was part of a larger series of battles known collectively as the Battle of Galicia. The battle ended in a defeat of the Austro-Hungarian troops. The Austro-Hungarian offensive in the North was successful with victories in the Battles of Kraśnik and Battle of Komarów mostly because the Russian Army had concentrated its forces more to the South before Lemberg, where they had expected the main assault.