The Battle of Zborov (bitva u Zborova in Czech, bitka pri Zborove in Slovak) was a small part of the Kerensky Offensive, (the last Russian offensive in World War I, taking place in July 1917). The battle was the first significant action of the Czechoslovak Legions (volunteers fighting against the Central Powers) on the Eastern Front and the only successful action of the failed offensive.
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| - The Battle of Zborov (bitva u Zborova in Czech, bitka pri Zborove in Slovak) was a small part of the Kerensky Offensive, (the last Russian offensive in World War I, taking place in July 1917). The battle was the first significant action of the Czechoslovak Legions (volunteers fighting against the Central Powers) on the Eastern Front and the only successful action of the failed offensive.
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| - A memorial devoted to the Battle of Zborov in Blansko, Czech Republic
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- Austro-Hungarian Empire
- Czechoslovak Legions
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| - The Battle of Zborov (bitva u Zborova in Czech, bitka pri Zborove in Slovak) was a small part of the Kerensky Offensive, (the last Russian offensive in World War I, taking place in July 1917). The battle was the first significant action of the Czechoslovak Legions (volunteers fighting against the Central Powers) on the Eastern Front and the only successful action of the failed offensive.
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