Battle in 1915 on the Italian Front during the First World War
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Fourth Battle of the Isonzo
Part of the Italian Front (World War I)
Eleven Battles of the Isonzo June 1915 – September 1917
Date
10 November – 2 December 1915
Location
Soča/Isonzo river, western Slovenia
Result
Italian victory
Italian offensive suspended[1]
Conquest of important entrenchments
Belligerents
Kingdom of Italy
Austria-Hungary
Commanders and leaders
Luigi Cadorna (Chief of Staff of the Italian Army) Pietro Frugoni (Commander of Second Army) Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia (Commander of Third Army)
Archduke Friedrich (Supreme Commander of the Austro-Hungarian Army) Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf (Chief of the General Staff) Archduke Eugen of Austria-Teschen (Commander of Southwest Front) Svetozar Boroević von Bojna (Commander of Fifth Army)
Strength
370 battalions 1,374 guns
155 battalions 626 guns
Casualties and losses
49,500 (7,500 dead)
32,100 (4,000 dead)
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Italian Front
1915
1st Isonzo
Col Basson
2nd Isonzo
Podgora
3rd Isonzo
4th Isonzo
1916
5th Isonzo
Asiago (Monte Cengio)
Gorizia (6th Isonzo) (Doberdò)
7th Isonzo
8th Isonzo
9th Isonzo
White Friday
1917
10th Isonzo
Flondar
Ortigara
11th Isonzo
Caporetto (12th Isonzo)
Pozzuolo
1st Piave River
1st Monte Grappa
1918
2nd Piave River (Capture of Col Moschin)
2nd Monte Grappa
San Matteo
3rd Monte Grappa
Vittorio Veneto
White War (1915–1918)
Adamello
Pasubio
Sentinella Pass
Marmolada
Lagazuoi
Col di Lana
Tofane
Monte Cristallo
Monte Piana
Tre Cime di Lavaredo
Monte Paterno
The Fourth Battle of the Isonzo was fought between the armies of Kingdom of Italy and those of Austria-Hungary on the Italian Front in World War I, between 10 November and 2 December 1915.
^Tommasi, Giuseppe (1925). Brigata Sassari. Note di guerra(PDF). Rome: Tipografia sociale. p. 58. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-10-29. Retrieved 2020-02-11.
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