The Flămânda Offensive (or Flămânda Maneuver, which took place between 29 September and 5 October 1916, was an offensive across the Danube mounted by the Romanian 2nd Army during World War I. The battle represented a consistent effort by the Romanian Army to stop the Central Powers south offensive led by August von Mackensen. The battle ended as a tactical victory for the Central Powers.
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| - The Flămânda Offensive (or Flămânda Maneuver, which took place between 29 September and 5 October 1916, was an offensive across the Danube mounted by the Romanian 2nd Army during World War I. The battle represented a consistent effort by the Romanian Army to stop the Central Powers south offensive led by August von Mackensen. The battle ended as a tactical victory for the Central Powers.
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Commander
| - Alexandru Averescu
- August von Mackensen
- Robert Kosch
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Caption
| - Romanian 10th Division crossing the Danube at Flămânda/Ryahovo
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Casualties
| - Bulgaria: 300 killed, wounded or missing
- Germany: Unknown
- Nearly 3,000 killed, wounded, missing or captured
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Result
| - Tactical Bulgarian/German victory
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Place
| - Ryahovo, Ruse Province, Bulgaria
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| - The Flămânda Offensive (or Flămânda Maneuver, which took place between 29 September and 5 October 1916, was an offensive across the Danube mounted by the Romanian 2nd Army during World War I. The battle represented a consistent effort by the Romanian Army to stop the Central Powers south offensive led by August von Mackensen. The battle ended as a tactical victory for the Central Powers.
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