Battle of Kock
The Battle of Kock took place from December 14 to December 24, 1914, during World War I. It was fought between the German Empire and the Russian Empire in the region of Poland. The battle was part of the larger Eastern Front campaign, where both sides aimed to gain control over strategic territories.
The battle resulted in a decisive victory for the Germans, who successfully pushed back Russian forces. This engagement showcased the effectiveness of German military tactics and contributed to the ongoing conflict in the region. The outcome influenced subsequent military operations on the Eastern Front.