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Books mentioned in this topic
The Austro-Hungarian Army and the First World War (other topics)Victory at Gallipoli, 1915: The German-Ottoman Alliance in the First World War (other topics)
Austro-Hungarian Battleships 1914–18 (other topics)
The First World War and German National Identity: The Dual Alliance at War (other topics)
Instrument of War: The German Army 1914–18 (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Graydon A. Tunstall (other topics)Klaus Wolf (other topics)
Ryan K. Noppen (other topics)
Jan Vermeiren (other topics)
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Release date: October 31, 2021
The Austro-Hungarian Army and the First World War
Synopsis:
This is a definitive account of the Austro-Hungarian Royal and Imperial Army during the First World War. Graydon A. Tunstall shows how Austria-Hungary entered the war woefully unprepared for the ordeal it would endure. When the war commenced, the Habsburg Army proved grossly under strengthen relative to trained officers and manpower, possessing obsolete weapons and equipment, and with the vast majority of its troops proved inadequately trained for modern warfare. Well over one million Habsburg troops mobilized creating an enormous logistical challenge of forging an army from the diverse cultures, languages, economic and educational backgrounds of the Empire's peoples.
Graydon A. Tunstall shows how the army suffered from poor strategic direction and outdated tactics and facing a two-front offensive against both Russia and Serbia. He charts the army's performance on the battlefields of Galicia, Serbia, Romania, the Middle East and Italy through to its ultimate collapse in 1918.