Danube military operations

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Danube military operations refers to a series of historical military campaigns and battles conducted along the Danube River, a key strategic frontier in European warfare.

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instanceOf military campaign
hasPart Austro-Prussian War Danube theater NERFINISHED
Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718) NERFINISHED
Austro-Turkish War (1737–1739) NERFINISHED
Avar–Byzantine conflicts NERFINISHED
Battle of Aspern-Essling NERFINISHED
Battle of Leipzig Danube approaches
Battle of Mohács (1526) NERFINISHED
Battle of Mohács (1687) NERFINISHED
Battle of Nikopol (1877) NERFINISHED
Battle of Petrovaradin NERFINISHED
Battle of Tapae NERFINISHED
Battle of Ulm NERFINISHED
Battle of Wagram NERFINISHED
Battle of Zenta NERFINISHED
Belgrade Offensive NERFINISHED
Budapest Offensive NERFINISHED
Bulgaro–Byzantine Wars NERFINISHED
Danube crossings in World War II NERFINISHED
Great Turkish War NERFINISHED
Long Turkish War NERFINISHED
Marcomannic Wars NERFINISHED
Napoleonic Wars Danube campaign (1809) NERFINISHED
Ottoman–Habsburg Wars NERFINISHED
Roman–Dacian Wars NERFINISHED
Roman–Germanic Wars NERFINISHED
Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774) NERFINISHED
Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792) NERFINISHED
Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) NERFINISHED
Siege of Belgrade (1456) NERFINISHED
Vienna Offensive NERFINISHED
World War I Balkan and Danube campaigns NERFINISHED
World War II Lower Danube campaign NERFINISHED
locatedIn Europe
mainSubject Danube River NERFINISHED
strategicRole frontier defense
invasion corridor
logistical artery
timeSpan ancient period
early modern period
medieval period
modern period
usedBy Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Hungary NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Serbia NERFINISHED
Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED

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