Battle of Monastir (1917) - Aftermath

Aftermath

The symbolic peak was regained and remained in Bulgarian hands until the end of the War. The five French divisions lost between 40% and 75% of their personnel and made no attempts to attack the Bulgarians again.

Bulgaria in World War I
Prelude South-western front: Serbian Campaign, Macedonian front Romanian front • Outcome • Others Important persons
Balkan Wars

1912–1913

  • First Balkan War

1913

  • Treaty of London
  • Second Balkan War
  • Treaty of Bucharest
  • Treaty of Istanbul
Neutrality

1915

  • Negotiations of Bulgaria with the Central Powers and the Entente
  • Bulgarian-German treaty
  • Secret Bulgarian-German agreement
  • Military convention between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria
  • Bulgarian-Turkish convention
  • Mobilization
Commanders

Bulgaria

Nikola Zhekov • Kliment Boyadzhiev • Georgi Todorov• Stefan Nerezov • Vladimir Vazov

Entente:

Serbia: Radomir Putnik • Živojin Mišić • Stepa Stepanović • Petar Bojović;
France: Maurice Sarrail • Adolphe Guillaumat • Franchet d'Esperey;
United Kingdom: George Milne;
Greece: Panagiotis Danglis

Field Armies
  • First Army
  • Second Army
  • Fourth Army
Battles

1915

Morava Offensive • Ovche Pole Offensive • Kosovo Offensive (1915) • Battle of Krivolak

1916

First battle of Doiran • Battle of Lerin • Battle of Struma • Monastir Offensive

1917

Second battle of Doiran • 2nd Cerna Bend • Battle of the Red Wall

1918

Battle of Skra-di-Legen • Battle of Dobro Pole • Third battle of Doiran

Commanders

Bulgaria

Nikola Zhekov • Panteley Kiselov • Stefan Toshev • Todor Kantardzhiev • Ivan Kolev

Entente:

Romania: Constantin Prezan • Alexandru Averescu;
Russia: Andrei Zaionchkovsky

Field Armies
  • Third Army
Battles

1916

Battle of Turtucaia • Battle of Dobrich • First Cobadin • Flămânda Offensive • Second Cobadin • Battle of Bucharest

Outcome

1918 Treaty of Brest-Litovsk • Armistice of Focşani • Treaty of Bucharest • Protocol of Berlin

Outcome

  • Armistice of Salonica
  • Vladaya revolt
  • Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine

Others

  • Bulgarian administration in Kosovo
  • Anti-military propaganda
  • Ferdinand
  • Aleksandar Protogerov
  • August von Mackensen
  • Boris Drangov
  • Vladimir Vazov
  • Georgi Todorov (general)
  • Ivan Kolev
  • Kliment Boyadzhiev
  • Konstantin Zhostov
  • Krastyu Zlatarev
  • Nikola Zhekov
  • Panteley Kiselov
  • Stefan Toshev
  • Stefan Nerezov
  • Todor Kantardzhiev


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