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If a historian had wanted to celebrate what was once Europe's greatest land power, Austria-Hungary, he certainly would not have chosen the terrible year of 1809. What could have been the beginning of a great military reform and an incomparable triumph for the military administration in Vienna and the Generalissimo Archduke Charles turned into one of the greatest catastrophes in the history of the Habsburg Empire.
Austria disappeared from the scene of European politics after a series of unfortunate events and wrong military decisions. It lost important territories and, perhaps more importantly, its powerful armies. The author will report on this period and explain the organisation of the Austrian army, from recruitment methods to various details concerning the different units. After all, until the First World War, this army was the largest force Austria had ever possessed.
German translation of the title "The Austrian Army 1805-1809".
Contents:
Foreword
The Imperial and Royal Army 1805-1809
The Austrian Army 1807-1812
The Austrian Tschako
(In)felix Austria - The Austrian Army
1805-1809: An Essay
The Line Infantry
I. Upper and Lower Austria and Salzburg
II. Inner Austria (Styria, Carinthia, Carniola,
coastal country)
III. Silesia and Moravia
IV. Galicia and Lesser Poland
V. Bohemia
The Royal Hungarian Army
The Austrian Military Frontier and the
Border Regiments
Select Bibliography.
Austria disappeared from the scene of European politics after a series of unfortunate events and wrong military decisions. It lost important territories and, perhaps more importantly, its powerful armies. The author will report on this period and explain the organisation of the Austrian army, from recruitment methods to various details concerning the different units. After all, until the First World War, this army was the largest force Austria had ever possessed.
German translation of the title "The Austrian Army 1805-1809".
Contents:
Foreword
The Imperial and Royal Army 1805-1809
The Austrian Army 1807-1812
The Austrian Tschako
(In)felix Austria - The Austrian Army
1805-1809: An Essay
The Line Infantry
I. Upper and Lower Austria and Salzburg
II. Inner Austria (Styria, Carinthia, Carniola,
coastal country)
III. Silesia and Moravia
IV. Galicia and Lesser Poland
V. Bohemia
The Royal Hungarian Army
The Austrian Military Frontier and the
Border Regiments
Select Bibliography.
- Group
- Books (first-hand)
- Author
- Acerbi, Enrico
- Title
- Die Österreichische Armee von 1805 bis 1809. Band 1: Infanterie - Das Kaiserlich-Königliche Heer
- Details
- Paperback, 23 partly full-page colour illustrations of uniforms, some schematic diagrams, colour maps. 152 pp.
- Series
- Heere & Waffen
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