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March Offensive

The morning of March 18, 1916. Russian artillery bombardment commenced at the northern and southern areas of Lake Naroch. The Lake Naroch offensive has begun by the Russians. Requested by Marshal Joseph Joffre, it was intended to relieve some of the pressure on French forces that was given by the Germans.

The Lake Naroch offensive was unsuccessful due to a lack of adequate reconnaissance. This resulted in the Russian artillery's failure to destroy the well fortified German positions, which in return led to direct infantry attacks against the German line that had minimal chance of success.



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