Battle of Herkulesfürdő

The Battle of Herkulesfürdő was a military engagement during the Romanian Campaign of World War I. It was fought between Romanian forces on one side and Central Powers forces (Austria-Hungary and Germany) on the other side. It resulted in a Romanian victory.

Battle of Herkulesfürdő
Part of the Romanian Campaign of World War I

Herkulesfürdő around 1900
Date610 September 1916
Location
Herkulesfürdő, Banat, Austria-Hungary (today Băile Herculane, Romania)
Result Romanian victory
Belligerents
 Romania  Austria-Hungary
 Germany
Commanders and leaders
Ioan Culcer
Ion Dragalina
Arthur Arz von Straussenburg
Rudolf von Fiebich-Ripke
Units involved

1st Army

  • 1st Infantry Division

Austria-Hungary:
1st Army

  • 145th Infantry Brigade

Germany:
9th Army

Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

Background

The Kingdom of Romania declared war on Austria-Hungary on 27 August 1916. On the following day, the Battle of Orsova commenced, the Romanians managing to secure the Danube port-town as well as the western bank of the Cserna (Cerna) River and a few other settlements by 4 September. In this sector of the front, the 1st Division (General Ion Dragalina) of the Romanian 1st Army (General Ioan Culcer) fought against the 145th Brigade (Colonel Rudolf von Fiebich-Ripke) of the Austro-Hungarian 1st Army (General Arthur Arz von Straußenburg). On 5 September, the first German unit to arrive in nearby Transylvania – the 187th Regiment of the 187th Division – promptly rushed its III Battalion to Herkulesfürdő (Băile Herculane/Herkulesbad), one of the settlements taken by the Romanian forces on 1 September (another such settlement was Mehádia). The aim of the Central Powers was to secure the Iron Gates.[1]

Battle

The battle took place between 6 and 10 September.[2] However, only on 6 September - the first day of the battle - did the Central Powers gain any ground. Their forces managed to secure Herkulesfürdő as well as Mehádia, but fell short of reaching Orsova.[3] Orsova was the location of the Iron Gates, and securing the Iron Gates was the objective of the Central Powers.[4] As early as 8 September, two days before the end of the battle, Vienna admitted that the Romanians had taken Orsova, five days after the town was seized.[5]

Aftermath

A mixed Austro-Hungarian and German force under the Hungarian Colonel Szívó had moved along the Cserna River in mid-November, during a general Central Powers offensive against Romania which started on 11 November, and captured parts of Orsova during fighting on 11–13 November.[6][7]

References

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