The Campaign in Poland. Autumn, 1914 Landwehr Corps (which had arrived in time) and the 37th Infantry Division were attacked very violently in their new positions north of Novo-Miasto. The left wing had to swing back in the direction of Lodz and the 37th Infantry Division had to be withdrawn to the south bank of the Pilica. For the rest, REFERENCE. Boundaries between Armies. (i km. = | mile.) Fig. 4. The Campaign in Poland. Position at the end of October, 1914, after the retreat from Warsaw. we remained masters of the situation in the following days of heavy fighting. But the attack across the Pilica was outside the bounds of possibility. The Austrians suffered a great reverse near Ivangorod, and retreated to Radom. So things had turned out as our Headquarters had feared. The Austrian ist Army which had been on guard before Ivan-gorod since the 2ist October, had allowed too many Russians 9*