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Name: Bulgarian Offensive in Greece

Type: Event

Start: 1913 AD

End: 1913 AD

Parent: Second Balkan War

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Was a Bulgarian military offensive in Greece during the Second Balkan War.

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  • June 1913: Bulgarian troops moved up to positions between Kilkis and the Struma River.
  • June 1913: The Bulgarian forces were forced to withdraw from their positions north of Thessaloniki (except the isolated battalion stationed in the city itself which was quickly overrun) to defensive positions between Kilkis and Struma river.
  • July 1913: The Greek forces with the support of their navy landed in Kavala.
  • July 1913: Greek entered Alexandroupoli, cutting off the Bulgarians completely from the Aegean sea.
  • July 1913: The Greeks captured Dojran on 5 July.
  • June 1913: On the Bulgarian right, Greek Evzones (light infantry) captured Gevgelija and the heights of Matsikovo.
  • July 1913: On 19 July the Greeks captured Nevrokop.

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