Second Battle of the Isonzo
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| Second Battle of the Isonzo | |||||||
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| Part of the Italian Front (World War I) | |||||||
| Image:Italian Front 1915-1917.jpg Eleven Battles of the Isonzo June 1915 — September 1917 | |||||||
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| Combatants | |||||||
| Image:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Italy | Image:Austria-Hungary-flag-1869-1918-naval-1786-1869-war.svg Austria-Hungary | ||||||
| Commanders | |||||||
| Luigi Cadorna, Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Aosta | Conrad von Hötzendorf, Svetozar Boroević | ||||||
| Strength | |||||||
| 260 battalions 840 guns | 130 battalions 420 guns | ||||||
| Casualties | |||||||
| 60,000 dead or wounded | 45,000 dead or wounded | ||||||
Italian Front |
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| 1st Isonzo – 2nd Isonzo – 3rd Isonzo – 4th Isonzo – 5th Isonzo – Asiago – 6th Isonzo – 7th Isonzo – 8th Isonzo – 9th Isonzo – 10th Isonzo – Ortigara – 11th Isonzo – Caporetto – Piave River – Vittorio Veneto |
The Second Battle of the Isonzo was fought between Italians and Austro-Hungarians on the Italian Front in World War I, between July 18 and August 3, 1915.
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[edit] Overview
After the failure of the First Battle of the Isonzo, two weeks earlier, Luigi Cadorna, commander-in-chief of the Italian forces, decided for a new thrust against the enemy lines with a heavier artillery support.
General Cadorna's tactics were as simple as they were harsh: his troops were to advance frontally against the Austrian trenches and take them, after having overcome their barbed-wire fences. But the Italian did not have a sufficient number of shears to cut the wires, and this shortcoming made their maneuver ineffective, even though they outnumbered the Austrian-Hungarians.
[edit] The battle
On the Karst Plateau — especially on Mount Nero — there took place an exhausting series of hand-to-hand fightings involving the Italian Second and Third Armies, with severe casualties on both sides. Bayonets, swords, knives, and various scrap metal and debris were all used in the terrifying melee. The Hungarian 20th division lost two-thirds of its effectives and was routed.
On July 25 the Italians occupied Mount San Michele, which was not very steep but dominated quite a large area. The Austrians sent some elite regiments led by Colonel Richter to recapture it with a desperate but ineffectual counterattack.
The battle wore out on its own when both sides ran out of ammunition. In just three weeks, almost 90,000 men had died.
[edit] See also
- First Battle of the Isonzo - 23 June, 1915 - 7 July, 1915
- Third Battle of the Isonzo - 18 October, 1915 - 3 November, 1915
- Fourth Battle of the Isonzo - 10 November, 1915 - 2 December, 1915
- Fifth Battle of the Isonzo - 9 March, 1916 - 17 March, 1916
- Sixth Battle of the Isonzo - 6 August, 1916 - 17 August, 1916
- Seventh Battle of the Isonzo - 14 September, 1916 - 17 September, 1916
- Eighth Battle of the Isonzo - 10 October, 1916 - 12 October, 1916
- Ninth Battle of the Isonzo - 1 November, 1916 - 4 November, 1916
- Tenth Battle of the Isonzo - 12 May, 1917 - 8 June, 1917
- Eleventh Battle of the Isonzo - 19 August, 1917 - 12 September, 1917
- Twelfth Battle of the Isonzo - 24 October, 1917 - 7 November, 1917 also known as the Battle of Caporetto
[edit] External references
- The Second Battle of the Isonzo, 1915 at FirstWorldWar.com
- FirstWorldWar.Com: The Battles of the Isonzo, 1915-17
- Battlefield Maps: Italian Front
- 11 battles at the Isonzo
- The Walks of Peace in the Soča Region Foundation. The Foundation preserves, restores and presents the historical and cultural heritage of the First World War in the area of the Isonzo Front for the study, tourist and educational purposes.
- The Kobarid Museum (in English)
- Društvo Soška Fronta (in Slovenian)
- Pro Hereditate - extensive site (in En/It/Sl)it:Seconda battaglia dell'Isonzo
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