The squadron also did work in the German Great Retreat in the few weeks before the signing of the Armistice.
Forced westward in what they call their Great Retreat, the Kazakhs were increasingly caught between the Kalmyks and the Russians.
Great Retreat may also refer to:
So the disastrous Great Retreat began, with 370,000 casualties largely as a result of starvation and the freezing weather conditions, and 200,000 captured.
Great Retreat - the withdrawal of Russian forces from Poland, in 1915.
The battalion took part in the Battle of Mons and the subsequent arduous and bloody Great Retreat.
Great Retreat (Russian)
The deeply anti-semitic Yanushkevich did, however, play a leading role in the indiscriminate persecutions of Jews that accompanied the so-called "Great Retreat" of 1915.
A strategic retreat was initiated, which is known as the Great Retreat of 1915.
In October, with no sign of clear victory in sight, Napoleon began the disastrous Great Retreat from Moscow.