In the summer of 1915, the Central Powers launched an offensive
on the Eastern Front that they hoped would decide the war. It did
not, of course. In June 1916, an Allied army under the command of
Aleksei A. Brusilov decimated the Central Powers' gains of 1915.
Brusilov's success brought Romania into the war, extinguished the
offensive ability of the Habsburg armies, and forced
Austria-Hungary into military dependence on and political
subservience to Germany. The results were astonishing in military
terms, but the political consequences were perhaps even more
significant. More than any other action, the Brusilov Offensive
brought the Habsburg Empire to the brink of a separate peace, while
creating conditions for revolution within the Russian Imperial
Army. Timothy C. Dowling tells the story of this important but
little-known battle in the military and political history of the
Eastern Front.
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