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The Flămânda Offensive (or Flămânda Maneuver), which took place during
World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
between 29 September and 5 October 1916, was an offensive across the
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mounted by the Romanian 3rd Army supported by Romanian coastal artillery. Named after the hamlet of
Flămânda Prundu is a Commune in Romania, commune located in Giurgiu County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Prundu and Puieni. Some 300 m from the Danube, there was also a hamlet called ''Flămânda'', inhabited by some 30 Boyash and 5- ...
, the battle represented a consistent effort by the
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to stop the
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' southern offensive led by
August von Mackensen Anton Ludwig Friedrich August von Mackensen (born Mackensen; 6 December 1849 – 8 November 1945), ennobled as "von Mackensen" in 1899, was a German field marshal. He commanded successfully during World War I of 1914–1918 and became one of the ...
. The battle ended as a tactical victory for the Central Powers.


Background

Romania joined the
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in in August 1916 when its forces invaded Transylvania across the border in the
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. The Romanian forces quickly defeated the small number of Austro-Hungarian forces based in the border area and started their advance into Austro-Hungarian territory, but were soon halted. Meanwhile, a Central Powers force comprising Bulgarian, German and Turkish troops and led by
August von Mackensen Anton Ludwig Friedrich August von Mackensen (born Mackensen; 6 December 1849 – 8 November 1945), ennobled as "von Mackensen" in 1899, was a German field marshal. He commanded successfully during World War I of 1914–1918 and became one of the ...
entered
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in southeastern Romania.Tucker and Roberts, p. 418 Facing more serious threats than expected, the
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decided to reinforce the 3rd Army, led by General
Alexandru Averescu Alexandru Averescu (; 9 March 1859 – 2 October 1938) was a Romanian marshal, diplomat and populist politician. A Romanian Armed Forces Commander during World War I, he served as Prime Minister of three separate cabinets (as well as being ''inter ...
, with more men. Averescu subsequently was put in charge of an
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consisting of the 3rd Army and the -strong Army of the Dobruja, commanded by General
Andrei Zayonchkovski Andrei Medardovich Zayonchkovsky (russian: Андре́й Меда́рдович Зайончко́вский) ( – 22 March 1926) commanded the defence of the Romanian-Bulgarian border in Dobruja upon Romania's entry into World War I in August ...
and comprising 17 divisions, and planned to counterattack Mackensen's forces across the Danube from behind. The plan was to attack the
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forces from the rear by crossing the Danube at Flămânda while the front-line Romanian and Russian forces were launching an offensive southwards towards
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and Kurtbunar, so cutting of Mackensen's army from its bases in northern Bulgaria. Romanian sailors from ''Apărările de sub apă'', a specialized coastal artillery force, had 28 guns at their disposal on the left bank of the Danube (one battery each of , , , and , two batteries of , and one section each of and ) and six more guns (a battery of and a section of ) on Cinghineaua island. The entire coastal artillery force was commanded by Naval Commander Niculescu Rizea.


The battle

The attack commenced on 29 September 1916 on an front from Flămânda, near
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, to
Zimnicea Zimnicea () is a town in Teleorman County, Romania (in the historic region of Muntenia), a port on the Danube opposite the Bulgarian city of Svishtov. Geography Zimnicea is situated on the left bank of the Danube river. It is the southernmost pla ...
in the direction of Mackensen's western flank, with the Romanian forces enjoying superiority in numbers of infantry personnel and artillery equipment. However, the Romanian attempt to cross the Danube was slowed by the
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's Danube Flotilla. On 1 October, two Romanian divisions crossed the Danube at Flămânda and created a bridgehead. This area was enlarged the following day, with eight Bulgarian settlements ending up in Romanian hands. The Romanian crossing of the Danube was counter-attacked by the Danube flotilla of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, commanded by Captain Karl Lucich, on the morning of 2 October. The first Austro-Hungarian warships to enter combat were the patrol boats ''Barsch'' and ''Viza''. ''Barsch'' was shelled by the Romanian coastal batteries and lost her steering; three of her crew were killed and five wounded. The two patrol boats retreated to be replaced by the river monitors ''
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'' and ''
Körös The Körös () or Criș () (German: ''Kreisch'') is a river in eastern Hungary and western Romania. Its length is from the confluence of its two source rivers Fehér-Körös (''Crișul Alb'') and Fekete-Körös (''Crișul Negru'') to its outflo ...
''. The two warships were unable to shatter the bridge with their guns. Romanian coastal batteries opened fire on ''Bodrog'', which took five hits and was forced out of the battle. ''Körös'' was also shelled by the Romanians, taking twelve hits and running aground after her steam lines were severed. An Austro-Hungarian coal barge was also shelled and damaged by the Romanian coastal artillery based on the Cinghineaua island, as was the river monitor ''Szamos'' with one 7 cm gun destroyed.Raymond Stănescu, Cristian Crăciunoiu, ''Marina română în primul război mondial'', p. 126 (in Romanian) Due to the deteriorating situation in Transylvania, General Averescu decided to cancel the offensive, ordering his troops back to the Romanian side of the river on 3 October after repairing the damaged parts of the bridge. On that same day, a large Austro-Hungarian barge loaded with explosives was sent down the river to destroy the bridge, but she was sunk by the Romanian coastal artillery. The Austro-Hungarian flotilla finally left the scene in the early hours of 4October, after being informed that the Romanian river monitors were approaching the area.


Aftermath

The Danube remained a barrier to military operations until half of Mackensen's army crossed it in late November 1916. The damage inflicted by the 12 shots fired by the Romanian shore artillery rendered ''Körös'' disabled, being still in repairs at Budapest as of 30 June 1917, when all the other 8 monitors of the Austro-Hungarian Danube Flotilla were stationed in captured Romanian Danube ports: ''Bodrog'', ''Sava'' and ''Maros'' at
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and ''Bosna'', ''Enns'', ''Leitha'', ''Szamos'' and ''Temes'' at
Brăila Brăila (, also , ) is a city in Muntenia, eastern Romania, a port on the Danube and the capital of Brăila County. The ''Sud-Est'' Regional Development Agency is located in Brăila. According to the 2011 Romanian census there were 180,302 pe ...
. She was still out of action when the armistice with Romania was signed in December 1917 and only became operational once again in April 1918.Halpern, Paul G., ''A Naval History of World War I'' (3rd ed.), p. 284


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