Russian General Brusilov, taking advantage of the Austro-Hungarian vacuum on the Russian front, launches an offensive with 40 divisions and takes 400,000 prisoners; it is the supreme moment of Tsarist Russia in the first conflict.
Russian General Brusilov, taking advantage of the Austro-Hungarian vacuum on the Russian front, launches an offensive with 40 divisions and takes 400,000 prisoners; it is the supreme moment of Tsarist Russia in the first conflict.