The 11 Days War In February 1918, the Central Powers launched their last offensive in Russia. Their objective was the overthrow of the new Bolshevik regime, and their forces made huge advances from the Baltic Sea to the Don Basin. The offensive was codenamed Operation Punch (Faustschlag in German) and it came close to changing the course of history.
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