The Vardar Offensive that took place between 14 and 29 of September 1918 was the last major military operation on the Macedonian Front during World War I. After much preparation the multinational Allied Armies of the East were able to break the deadlock that had been reigning on this theater for several years and force the capitulation of Bulgaria, thus decidedly turning the strategic and operational balance of the war against the Central Powers.
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| - The Vardar Offensive that took place between 14 and 29 of September 1918 was the last major military operation on the Macedonian Front during World War I. After much preparation the multinational Allied Armies of the East were able to break the deadlock that had been reigning on this theater for several years and force the capitulation of Bulgaria, thus decidedly turning the strategic and operational balance of the war against the Central Powers.
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- 44000(xsd:integer)
- 140000(xsd:integer)
- 150000(xsd:integer)
- 195000(xsd:integer)
- 550000(xsd:integer)
- Total: c. 568,000, supported by 1217 artillery pieces, 2710 machine guns and 30 airplanes
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Commander
| - Friedrich von Scholtz
- Stefan Toshev
- Panagiotis Danglis
- Petar Bojović
- Živojin Mišić
- Ernesto Mombelli
- George Milne
- Georgi Todorov
- Hristo Burmov
- Ivan Lukov
- Kuno von Steuben
- Louis Franchet d'Esperey
- Stefan Nerezov
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| - the Macedonian Front of World War I
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Casualties
| - 747(xsd:integer)
- 3215(xsd:integer)
- 3449(xsd:integer)
- 4589(xsd:integer)
- 5295(xsd:integer)
- --09-30
- Total:17,295 killed, missing and wounded
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combatant
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- Allied Powers:
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| - The Vardar Offensive that took place between 14 and 29 of September 1918 was the last major military operation on the Macedonian Front during World War I. After much preparation the multinational Allied Armies of the East were able to break the deadlock that had been reigning on this theater for several years and force the capitulation of Bulgaria, thus decidedly turning the strategic and operational balance of the war against the Central Powers.
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