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|[[24 February]]
|Crossed by the Germans.
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|Russian positions are abandoned.
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|Germans thrown back over, near [[Novo Grodek]].
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Latest revision as of 21:58, 14 October 2023

The Niemen is a river in central Belarus that flows through Lithuania, then forms the northern border of Russia's western enclave, Kaliningrad Oblast, before draining into the Curonian Lagoon, and eventually the Baltic Sea.

Niemen is the Polish spelling. It is also known as: Neman (in English), Nioman (in Belarusian), and Nemunas (in Lithuanian).

Timeline

The following timeline provides a simple chronological listing of events relating to Niemen.

1914

15 September Russians driven to.
26 September Vain German efforts to cross; continues until 28 Sep.
29 September Germans retire from.

1915

24 February Crossed by the Germans.
1, 10, 27 and 28 March Russians repulse German attacks.
22 August Russian positions are abandoned.
3 October Germans thrown back over, near Novo Grodek.
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