Second Battle of the Jiu Valley

Second Battle of the Jiu Valley
Part of the Romanian Debacle of World War I
Date7–17 November 1916
Location
Result German victory
Belligerents
 Romania  German Empire
 Austria-Hungary
Commanders and leaders
Paraschiv Vasilescu Viktor Kühne
Units involved
1st Infantry Division LIV Army Corps
Strength
18 battalions 40 infantry battalions
2 cavalry divisions
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

Erwin Rommel's Company (according to Rommel himself):
3 dead (including 1 officer)
18 wounded
1 heavy machine-gun destroyed

The Second Battle of the Jiu Valley was a military engagement between German and Romanian forces during the Romanian Campaign of World War I. It lasted between 7 and 17 November 1916 and resulted in a German victory.

This battle was a thoroughly unequal contest in which the Germans outnumbered the Romanians by more than two to one. Thus, from the outset of the battle, the result was certain: a complete and decisive German victory.