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In October 1914 it was moved west and became part of the [[Southwestern Front (Russian Empire)|Southwestern Front]].
In October 1914 it was moved west and became part of the [[Southwestern Front (Russian Empire)|Southwestern Front]].
The 7th Army participated in the [[Brusilov Offensive]] in 1916, and [[Kerensky Offensive]] in 1917.
The 7th Army participated in the [[Brusilov Offensive]] in 1916, and [[Kerensky Offensive]] in 1917.
It was disbanded in early 1918.
It was disbanded in early 1918.


==Commanders==
==Commanders==

Revision as of 12:34, 16 June 2023

The Russian 7th Army was a World War I Russian field army that fought on the Eastern theatre of war.[1]

Field management was established in July 1914 at the headquarters of the Odessa Military District. The initial task of the Army was to guard the Black Sea coast and the border with Romania.

In October 1914 it was moved west and became part of the Southwestern Front. The 7th Army participated in the Brusilov Offensive in 1916, and Kerensky Offensive in 1917. It was disbanded in early 1918.

Commanders

See also

References

  1. ^ "РОССИЯ И СССР В ВОЙНАХ XX ВЕКА. Глава II. ПЕРВАЯ МИРОВАЯ ВОЙНА". www.rus-sky.com. Retrieved 2022-12-10.