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Name: First Yugoslavian Offensive

Type: Event

Start: 1919 AD

End: 1919 AD

Parent: Austro-Slovene conflict in Carinthia

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Was a Yugoslavian offensive against Austrian forces during the Austro-Slovene conflict in Carinthia.

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  • November 1919: From November 27 onward, the Slovene fighters under direct command of Maister, took control of Spielfeld, Bad Radkersburg, Mureck, Leutschach, Marenberg, and Muta, while the units from Celje under command of Franjo Malgaj took control of the Meža Valley and Bleiburg.
  • November 1919: Captain Rudolf Knez entered Sittersdorf (Žitara vas) and settled his units there.
  • November 1919: Captain Alfred Lavrič's unit (Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes) was designated to be in charge of capturing Carinthia, and began taking control of the territory on 13 November, when his units entered the Jaun Valley and Ferlach.
  • November 1919: Units from Ljubljana took control of Dravograd, Lavamünd and Sankt Paul. The capture of Völkermarkt on November 30 sparked much criticism, as it allegedly wasn't included in the demarcation line plans.

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