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Siege of Campo Vía
Part of the Chaco War
DateNovember - December 1933
Location
Result Decisive Paraguayan victory
Belligerents
Bolivia Republic of Bolivia, 4th and 9th Bolivian Divisions Paraguay Republic of Paraguay, Paraguayan Army
Commanders and leaders
Bolivia Lt Col Carlos Banzer (Commander of the la 4° División Boliviana)
Lt Col Gonzales Quint (Commander of the 9° División)
Paraguay Col José Félix Estigarribia.
Lt Col Rafael Franco
Strength
8,000 troops 27,000 troops

The Siege of Campo Vía was a battle of the Chaco War between Paraguay and Bolivia, and occurred in December 1933. It was one of the most prominent battles of the Chaco War, in that Lt Col José Félix Estigarribia, with a massive force from the Paraguayan Army, was able to encircle two Bolivian divisions around the outpost of Masamaclay. The encircled troops were forced to capitulate due to lack of supplies. Subsequently, the Paraguayan troops expelled the Bolivians army from the southern region of Chaco by the end of 1932, forcing the resignation of German General Hans Kundt to the Bolivian High Command.

Bibliography

  • Masamaclay, historia de la guerra del Chaco, Segunda edición

23°15′39.54″S 59°56′20.66″W / 23.2609833°S 59.9390722°W / -23.2609833; -59.9390722