The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . H o <o 60 (5. A ZEPPELINS LLRIU EM> AlUA E HIE CLOLUb. HISTORY OF THE WAR 75 caused another readjustment of the Rus-sian lines in Galicia, but this time theretirement ended at Tarnow, where re-markably strong positions were estab-lished along the rivers Donajee and siege of Przemysl was little inter-fered with, and as soon as the Germanswere cheeked at the Bzura and there wereindications that the status quo in Polandwould be maintained, at least for thetime, Russia once more turned her atten-tio


The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . H o <o 60 (5. A ZEPPELINS LLRIU EM> AlUA E HIE CLOLUb. HISTORY OF THE WAR 75 caused another readjustment of the Rus-sian lines in Galicia, but this time theretirement ended at Tarnow, where re-markably strong positions were estab-lished along the rivers Donajee and siege of Przemysl was little inter-fered with, and as soon as the Germanswere cheeked at the Bzura and there wereindications that the status quo in Polandwould be maintained, at least for thetime, Russia once more turned her atten-tion to Austria. With Przemysl masked, the Russianadvance to the Carpatliians began. Butsince Przemjsl commanded the main rail-ways and roads of Galicia, somethingmore than a mask about it was must be reduced and occupied beforean actual invasion of Hungary could beundertaken. While the siege was in prog-ress Russian annies from the Donajee,the San, Lemberg, and the Dniester wereslowly pushing their way to the moun-tains. The progress of a column fromTarnow was the most rapid, and in J


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