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Battle of Mărășești
Part of Romanian Campaign (World War I)
Romanian troops at Marasesti in 1917
Romanian troops at Mărășești in 1917
DateAugust 6 to September 8, 1917
LocationMărășești, Vrancea, Eastern Romania
Result German strategic failure
Belligerents
Flag of Romania Kingdom of Romania
Flag of Russia Russian Republic
Flag of the German Empire German Empire
Flag of Austria-Hungary 1869-1918 Austria-Hungary
Commanders and leaders
Kingdom of Romania Alexandru Averescu
Kingdom of Romania Eremia Grigorescu
Flag of Russia Dmitry Shcherbachev
Kingdom of Romania Ioan Rășcanu
Kingdom of Romania Constantin Christescu
German Empire August von Mackensen
German Empire de [Karl von Wenninger]
Strength
218,000 troops
280 field guns
36 heavy guns
245,000 troops
2 armored cars
1,135 machine guns
356 mortars
223 field guns
122 heavy guns and howitzers
Casualties and losses
27,410 of all causes 47,000 of all causes


The Battle of Mărășești (August 6 to September 8, 1917) was a major battle fought during World War I between German Empire and Kingdom of Romania.

Premise[]

The Romanians participated in a joint Russian-Romanian offensive on July 22 against the Austro-Hungarian 1st Army in the Mărăști area and on the lower part of the Siret river (the Battle of Mărăști). After some initial success (a 30 km-wide and 20 km-deep salient in the front of the Austro-Hungarian 1st Army), the attack had to be stopped due to the successful Central Powers counter-offensive in Galicia (see the Kerensky Offensive).

German counter-attack[]

Before launching the attack, the battle was thought to be taken at Nămoloasa, both sides were counting at that moment about 1 million soldiers. Field Marshal August von Mackensen launched a counter-attack on August 6. Mackensen, displaying his usual skill, forced the Russians to retreat. It must be admitted that the Russian army was nearly useless by this point in the war. For the next month, the Germans, together with some Austrian units, fought a see-saw battle with the Romanian army. The fighting lasted until September 8, when both sides ran out of fresh units. The German attempt to crush the last Romanian army had failed, but the Romanians had not expanded their territory either.[1] The motto of the Romanian Army during the battle was "Pe aici nu se trece" (English: "You shall not pass").

Romania lost over 27,000 men, including 610 officers, while Germany and Austria-Hungary lost over 47,000. Notably, the Romanian heroine Ecaterina Teodoroiu was killed at the end of this battle, on September 6, by machine-gun fire; two days later, Major General de [Karl von Wenninger] was killed by artillery fire near the village of Muncelu.

Aftermath[]

This was the last major battle on the Romanian front after much of Romania had been occupied by the forces of the Central Powers. It kept free the northeastern region of the country, but in May 1918, after the German advance in Ukraine and Russia signing the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, Romania, surrounded by the Central Powers forces, had no other choice but to sue for peace (see Treaty of Bucharest, 1918).

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References[]

  1. Cyril Falls, The Great War, p. 285

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