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Is a counteroffensive by the Serbs against the Austrians possible during mid 1915? The Austrians had transferred an army [or the best portion], their 5th, from the Serbian front to the Italian border after the Italian declaration of war. The Allies were tying up the Ottomans at Gallipoli and Bulgaria was watching events on the Eastern and Gallipoli fronts with interest. Also, the German and Austrian counteroffensive that was taking place at Gorlice hadn 't gained much territory to make danger significant enough for Russia, especially with the temporary potential threat of Romania joining the Entente. The typhus epidemic that affected Serbia seemed to have subsided by May 1915.
With this in mind, would it be possible for the Serbians to counterattack the Austrians and tie up as many Austrian troops or divert them from the Italian and Eastern fronts? Would the offensive succeed? What if the attack eventually stopped somewhere in Hungary or Bosnia and the Austrians drove the Serbian Army afterwards? Would the Serbian Army be annihilated and the Bulgarians join earlier after facing weaker opposition? And, would the Germans continue the offensive against Russia? Also, would Italy do better against the Austrians and take parts of the Isonzo defence line?
As for Russia, would they transfer troops to counterattack the Germans in Poland and East Prussia and suffer badly with the withdrawal of an Austrian army to the Balkans or Isonzo? Would the German 11th Army take Riga in 1915? And, what would be the impacts of no Salonika Front if the Serbian Army was destroyed completely and the Central Powers did better in Russia?
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