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Vojenská história
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2022
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vol. 26
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issue 1
122 - 127
EN
The published material introduces readers to the newly opened exhibition in Medzilaborce, which is dedicated to the battles in the Carpathian Mountains at the turn of 1914/1915. In the opening part, the author presents the atmosphere of its onset, as well as the sad balance sheet of the war winter of 1914/1915 in our territory. The author further describes the individual parts of the exposition as well as collection items (e.g. badges, compasses, phaleristic collection), bringing the visitors closer to the course of the battles as well as the life of soldiers in the Carpathian Mountains during the World War 1. The exhibition caption is appropriately accompanied by several photographs.
Vojenská história
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2022
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vol. 26
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issue 2
57 - 75
EN
The study focuses on the combat activities of the German 4th Infantry Division in Slovakia, formed from the German Beskiden Corps, commanded by General Georg von der Marwitz. The Corps was formed of three German divisions: 4th Infantry Division, 25th Reserve Division, and 35th Reserve Division. Units of the 4th Infantry Division arrived in Slovakia in several train transports at the beginning of April 1915. The 4th Infantry Division was the left wing of the Beskiden Corps. Its units had their headquarters in the villages of Radvaň nad Laborcom and Oľka. The division successfully halted the Russian offensive on the 11-13 April 1915. In the second half of April, it remained in positions in the valley of Oľka and Laborec in the present-day district of Medzilaborce. On the 6-7 May 1915, the 4th Infantry Division took part in the liberation of the town of Medzilaborce from Russian troops.
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