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The Siege of Przemysl was one of the greatest siege
Siege

A siege is a military blockade of a city or fortress with the intent of conquering by Battle of attrition and/or assault. The term derives from sedere, Latin for "to sit." A siege occurs when an attacker encounters a city or fortress that cannot be easily taken by a coup de main and refuses to surrender ....
s of the First World War
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
, and a crushing defeat for Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary

Austria-Hungary, also known as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Kaiserlich und k?niglich Monarchy was a state in Central Europe ruled by the House of Habsburg, constitutionally a personal union between the crowns of the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary....
. The investment
Investment (military)

Investment is the military tactic of surrounding an enemy fort with armed forces to prevent entry or escape.A circumvallation is a line of fortifications, built by the attackers around the siege fortification facing towards the enemy fort ....
 of Przemysl began on September 24, 1914 and was briefly suspended on October 11 due to an Austro-Hungarian offensive. The siege resumed again on November 9 and the Austro-Hungarian garrison surrendered on March 22, 1915 after holding out for a total of 133 days.

ng the Russian
Russian Empire

File:Russian Emperor Flag.jpgFile:Romanov Flag.svgThe Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917....
 offensive from Galicia
Galicia (Central Europe)

Galicia is a historical region in East Central Europe, currently divided between Poland and Ukraine, named after Ukra?ni?n city of Halych.The nucleus of historic Galicia is formed of three regions of western Ukraine: Lvivska oblast, Ternopilska oblast and Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast....
 into Lemberg
Lviv

Lviv is a major city in western Ukraine.It is regarded as one of the main Ukrainian culture. In 2001, it had 725,000 inhabitants, of whom 88 per cent were Ukrainians, 9 per cent Russians and 1 per cent Poles....
 in 1914, General Nikolai Ivanov
Nikolai Ivanov

Nikolai Judovich Ivanov was a Russian Empire commander and counter-revolutionary....
 overwhelmed the Austro-Hungarian forces under Conrad von Hötzendorf
Franz Graf Conrad von Hötzendorf

File:Graf conrad.jpgCount Francis Conrad von H?tzendorf . was an Austro-Hungarian Empire soldier and Chief of the General Staff of the Austro-Hungarian Army at the outbreak of World War I....
 during the Battle of Galicia, and the whole Austrian front fell back over to the Carpathian Mountains
Carpathian Mountains

The Carpathian Mountains or Carpathians are a range of mountains forming an arc of roughly 1,500 km across Central Europe and Eastern Europe, making them the largest mountain range in Europe....
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The Siege of Przemysl was one of the greatest siege
Siege

A siege is a military blockade of a city or fortress with the intent of conquering by Battle of attrition and/or assault. The term derives from sedere, Latin for "to sit." A siege occurs when an attacker encounters a city or fortress that cannot be easily taken by a coup de main and refuses to surrender ....
s of the First World War
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
, and a crushing defeat for Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary

Austria-Hungary, also known as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Kaiserlich und k?niglich Monarchy was a state in Central Europe ruled by the House of Habsburg, constitutionally a personal union between the crowns of the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary....
. The investment
Investment (military)

Investment is the military tactic of surrounding an enemy fort with armed forces to prevent entry or escape.A circumvallation is a line of fortifications, built by the attackers around the siege fortification facing towards the enemy fort ....
 of Przemysl began on September 24, 1914 and was briefly suspended on October 11 due to an Austro-Hungarian offensive. The siege resumed again on November 9 and the Austro-Hungarian garrison surrendered on March 22, 1915 after holding out for a total of 133 days.

Background

During the Russian
Russian Empire

File:Russian Emperor Flag.jpgFile:Romanov Flag.svgThe Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917....
 offensive from Galicia
Galicia (Central Europe)

Galicia is a historical region in East Central Europe, currently divided between Poland and Ukraine, named after Ukra?ni?n city of Halych.The nucleus of historic Galicia is formed of three regions of western Ukraine: Lvivska oblast, Ternopilska oblast and Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast....
 into Lemberg
Lviv

Lviv is a major city in western Ukraine.It is regarded as one of the main Ukrainian culture. In 2001, it had 725,000 inhabitants, of whom 88 per cent were Ukrainians, 9 per cent Russians and 1 per cent Poles....
 in 1914, General Nikolai Ivanov
Nikolai Ivanov

Nikolai Judovich Ivanov was a Russian Empire commander and counter-revolutionary....
 overwhelmed the Austro-Hungarian forces under Conrad von Hötzendorf
Franz Graf Conrad von Hötzendorf

File:Graf conrad.jpgCount Francis Conrad von H?tzendorf . was an Austro-Hungarian Empire soldier and Chief of the General Staff of the Austro-Hungarian Army at the outbreak of World War I....
 during the Battle of Galicia, and the whole Austrian front fell back over to the Carpathian Mountains
Carpathian Mountains

The Carpathian Mountains or Carpathians are a range of mountains forming an arc of roughly 1,500 km across Central Europe and Eastern Europe, making them the largest mountain range in Europe....
. The fortress at Przemysl was the only Austrian post that held out and by September 28 was completely behind Russian lines. The Russians were now in a position to threaten the German
German Empire

The German Empire is the name commonly used in English to describe Germany from the unification of Germany and proclamation of William I, German Emperor as German Emperor on 18 January 1871, to 1918, when it became Weimar republic after defeat in World War I and the abdication of William II, German Emperor ....
 industrial region of Silesia
Silesia

Silesia is a historical region of Central Europe located mostly in present-day Poland, with parts in the Czech Republic and Germany.Silesia is rich in mineral and natural resources, and includes several important industrial areas....
, making the defense of Przemysl of importance to the Austro-Hungarians as well as the Germans.

First siege


On September 24, General Radko Dimitriev
Radko Dimitriev

Radko Dimitriev was a Bulgarians General, Head of the General Staff of the Bulgarian Army from 1 January 1904 to 28 March 1907.He was born in the village of Gradets and was raised by his grandmother in Kotel....
, commander of the Russian Third Army began the siege
Siege

A siege is a military blockade of a city or fortress with the intent of conquering by Battle of attrition and/or assault. The term derives from sedere, Latin for "to sit." A siege occurs when an attacker encounters a city or fortress that cannot be easily taken by a coup de main and refuses to surrender ....
 of the fortress. Dimitriev was without sufficient siege artillery
Artillery

Artillery is a military Combat Arms which employs any apparatus, machine, an assortment of tools or instruments, a system or systems used as weapons for the discharge of large projectiles in combat as a major contribution of fire power within the overall military capability of an armed force....
 when he began the investment and instead of waiting for the Russian high command to send him the artillery pieces, Dimitriev ordered a full scale assault on the fortress before an Austrian relief force could be sent. For three days the Russians attacked and accomplished nothing at the cost of 40,000 casualties. While this was under way General Paul von Hindenburg
Paul von Hindenburg

Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg , known universally as Paul von Hindenburg was a German Generalfeldmarschall and statesman....
 launched an offensive against Warsaw
Warsaw

Warsaw is the Capital and World's largest cities of Poland. It is located on the Vistula River roughly from both the Baltic Sea coast and the Carpathian Mountains....
 in the north. In conjunction with the German attack on Warsaw, General Svetozar Boroevic von Bojna led a relief force towards Przemysl. On October 11 Dimitriev lifted the siege and withdrew across the San River
San River

The San is a river in southeastern Poland and western Ukraine, a tributary of the Vistula River, with a length of 433 km and a basin area of 16,861 km? ....
. Conrad had hopes that a combined assault from Boroevic's army and the Przemysl garrison would inflict a severe blow on the Russians.

Second siege


By October 31, Hindenburg had been defeated at the Battle of the Vistula River
Battle of the Vistula River

The Battle of the Vistula River, also known as the Battle of Warsaw, was a Russian Empire victory against the German Empire on the Eastern Front during the World War I....
 and withdrew from his assault on Warsaw. This caused Boroevic to pull back from the San River
San River

The San is a river in southeastern Poland and western Ukraine, a tributary of the Vistula River, with a length of 433 km and a basin area of 16,861 km? ....
 line, and abandon Conrad's proposed offensive against Russia. On November 9 the Russians resumed the siege of Przemysl. Radko Dimitriev's force was withdrawn from the Przemysl sector and moved north. The Russian Eleventh Army under General Andrei Nikolaevich Selivanov took up the siege operations. Selivanov did not order any frontal assaults as Dimitriev had, and instead settled to starve the garrison into submission. In February, 1915 Boroevic led another relief effort towards Przemysl.

By the end of February all relief efforts had been defeated and Conrad informed Hermann Kusmanek von Burgneustädten that no further efforts would be made. Selivanov was given sufficient artillery to reduce the fortress. The Russians overran the northern defenses on March 13. An improvised line of defense held up the Russian attacks long enough for Kusmanek to destroy anything left in the city that could be of use to the Russians once captured. On March 19 Kusmanek ordered an attempt to break out but his sallies were repulsed and he was forced to retreat back into the city. With nothing useful left within the city, Kusmanek had no choice but to surrender. On March 22 the remaining garrison of 110,000 surrendered to the Russians.

Results


The fall of Przemysl led many to believe that Russia would now launch a major offensive into Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary

The Kingdom of Hungary , which existed from 1000 to 1918, and then from 1920 to 1946, was a considerable state in Central Europe....
. This anticipated offensive never came, but the loss of Przemysl was a serious blow to Austro-Hungarian morale. A further blow to Austria-Hungary was the fact that Przemysl was only supposed to be garrisoned by 50,000, yet over 110,000 Austrians surrendered with the fortress, a much more significant loss. The Russians held Przemysl until the summer of 1915 when an Austro-Hungarian and German offensive pushed back the Russian front in Galicia.

Sources

  • Tucker, Spencer The Great War: 1914-18 (1998)


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