Seventh Battle of the Isonzo

Seventh Battle of the Isonzo
Part of the Italian Front
(First World War)

Italian troops with a captured Austrian machine gun
Date14 – 17 September 1916
Location
Result Italian tactical victory
Territorial
changes
Soča River Valley, Slovenia
Belligerents
 Kingdom of Italy  Austria-Hungary
Commanders and leaders
Kingdom of Italy Luigi Cadorna (Chief of Staff of the Italian Army)
Kingdom of Italy Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia (Commander of Third Army)
Austria-Hungary Archduke Friedrich (Supreme Commander of the Austro-Hungarian Army)
Austria-Hungary Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf (Chief of the General Staff)
Austria-Hungary Svetozar Boroević von Bojna (Commander of Fifth Army)
Strength
240 battalions
1,150 artillery pieces
150 battalions
770 artillery pieces
Casualties and losses
17,000-21,000 20,000[1]

The Seventh Battle of the Isonzo was fought from September 14–17, 1916 between the armies of the Kingdom of Italy and those of Austria-Hungary. It followed the Italian successes during the Trentino Offensive and the Sixth Battle of the Isonzo in the spring of 1916.[2]

  1. ^ "La Grande Guerra 1914 - 1918".
  2. ^ Willmott, H.P. (1994). The Historical Atlas of World War I. Swanston Publishing Limited. ISBN 0-8050-2651-7.

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