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The Battle of Gondra occurred during the Chaco War between the Bolivian 4th Division, "The Brave Fourth", and the Paraguayan 1st Division, "The Iron Division", stationed around Fort Gondra, from 11 to 15 July 1933, in the aftermath of the Second Battle of Nanawa. The 1st Division enveloped the Bolivian 4th after a series of assaults through the dense woods southwest of Gondra. The Bolivian 34th infantry and the "Lanza" cavalry regiment, led by captain German Busch, fought a rearguard action which allowed the encircled troops to withdraw northward, toward Campo 31, an open field leading to Alihuatá. Meanwhile, the 3rd "Pérez" infantry regiment built up a new blocking position in the eastern part of Campo Vía, a dried bed six kilometers west of Gondra, which prevented any further Paraguayan

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  • Battle of Gondra (en)
  • Combates en Gondra (es)
  • ゴンドラの戦い (ja)
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  • Los distintos combates en Gondra ocurrieron durante la Guerra del Chaco, entre Bolivia y el Paraguay, desde marzo a diciembre de 1933 entre la 4.ª División boliviana, apodada la “Brava Cuarta”, y la 1.ª División paraguaya, apodada “La División de Hierro”, en el hinterland del fortín Gondra, en el sector central del eje Corrales-Nanawa de ambos ejércitos. (es)
  • ゴンドラの戦い(ゴンドラのたたかい、スペイン語: Combates en Gondra)はチャコ戦争中の1933年7月11日から7月15日にかけて、ゴンドラ砦(Gondra)近くに駐在するパラグアイ第1師団とボリビア第4師団の間で戦われた戦闘。戦闘はの直後に行われた。パラグアイ第1師団はゴンドラ南西の深い森を経由してボリビア第4師団を数回襲撃した後、包囲した。ボリビアの大尉率いる第34歩兵連隊とランサ騎兵連隊(Lanza)は後衛として、包囲されたパラグアイ軍の北への撤退を援護した。パラグアイ軍はカンポ31(Campo 31)というアリウアタ(Alihuatá)に通じる平原に撤退した。一方、ボリビアの第3ペレス歩兵連隊(Pérez)はゴンドラから6キロメートル西のカンポ・ビア(Campo Vía)という乾いた川の東部で再びパラグアイの進軍を阻止した。7月15日、ボリビア軍は重装備を全て保持して撤退することに成功した。 (ja)
  • The Battle of Gondra occurred during the Chaco War between the Bolivian 4th Division, "The Brave Fourth", and the Paraguayan 1st Division, "The Iron Division", stationed around Fort Gondra, from 11 to 15 July 1933, in the aftermath of the Second Battle of Nanawa. The 1st Division enveloped the Bolivian 4th after a series of assaults through the dense woods southwest of Gondra. The Bolivian 34th infantry and the "Lanza" cavalry regiment, led by captain German Busch, fought a rearguard action which allowed the encircled troops to withdraw northward, toward Campo 31, an open field leading to Alihuatá. Meanwhile, the 3rd "Pérez" infantry regiment built up a new blocking position in the eastern part of Campo Vía, a dried bed six kilometers west of Gondra, which prevented any further Paraguayan (en)
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  • Enrique Peñaranda (en)
  • Rafael Franco (en)
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  • The Battle of Gondra occurred during the Chaco War between the Bolivian 4th Division, "The Brave Fourth", and the Paraguayan 1st Division, "The Iron Division", stationed around Fort Gondra, from 11 to 15 July 1933, in the aftermath of the Second Battle of Nanawa. The 1st Division enveloped the Bolivian 4th after a series of assaults through the dense woods southwest of Gondra. The Bolivian 34th infantry and the "Lanza" cavalry regiment, led by captain German Busch, fought a rearguard action which allowed the encircled troops to withdraw northward, toward Campo 31, an open field leading to Alihuatá. Meanwhile, the 3rd "Pérez" infantry regiment built up a new blocking position in the eastern part of Campo Vía, a dried bed six kilometers west of Gondra, which prevented any further Paraguayan advance. On 15 July, the Bolivian troops retreated unmolested from the pocket, carrying out all their heavy equipment with them. (en)
  • Los distintos combates en Gondra ocurrieron durante la Guerra del Chaco, entre Bolivia y el Paraguay, desde marzo a diciembre de 1933 entre la 4.ª División boliviana, apodada la “Brava Cuarta”, y la 1.ª División paraguaya, apodada “La División de Hierro”, en el hinterland del fortín Gondra, en el sector central del eje Corrales-Nanawa de ambos ejércitos. (es)
  • ゴンドラの戦い(ゴンドラのたたかい、スペイン語: Combates en Gondra)はチャコ戦争中の1933年7月11日から7月15日にかけて、ゴンドラ砦(Gondra)近くに駐在するパラグアイ第1師団とボリビア第4師団の間で戦われた戦闘。戦闘はの直後に行われた。パラグアイ第1師団はゴンドラ南西の深い森を経由してボリビア第4師団を数回襲撃した後、包囲した。ボリビアの大尉率いる第34歩兵連隊とランサ騎兵連隊(Lanza)は後衛として、包囲されたパラグアイ軍の北への撤退を援護した。パラグアイ軍はカンポ31(Campo 31)というアリウアタ(Alihuatá)に通じる平原に撤退した。一方、ボリビアの第3ペレス歩兵連隊(Pérez)はゴンドラから6キロメートル西のカンポ・ビア(Campo Vía)という乾いた川の東部で再びパラグアイの進軍を阻止した。7月15日、ボリビア軍は重装備を全て保持して撤退することに成功した。 (ja)
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