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1054 Notes 719 Until the completion of a more major study by Graydon A. Tunstall see his : Die Karpatenschlachten 1915 (I and II), in : Truppendienst, Nos. 2 and 3 (Vienna, 1990). 720 KA, Tagebuch Zanantoni, 329–333. 721 Emil Ratzenhofer, Verlustkalkül für den Karpatenwinter 1915 (=  supplementary issue to the work ‘Ös- terreich-Ungarns letzter Krieg’, Vienna, 1930), 31–41. 722 KA, Marterer Tagebuch, No. 2, 30.12.1914. 723 Tunstall, Karpatenschlachten II, 226 et seq. 724 Siegmund Knaus, unpublished manuscript : ‘Die Winterschlacht in den Karpathen 1915’ (in the posses- sion of the author). 725 KA, Tagebuchmanuskript Böhm-Ermolli, 268. 726 KA, Nachlass Kundmann No. 2, diary entries for 14, 17 and 26.3.1915. 727 Valiani, The End, 94. 728 KA, MKSM 1915, 52-4/16. 729 On the cases of desertion in regiments containing a high proportion of Czechs see : Richard Lein, Das militärische Verhalten der Tschechen im Ersten Weltkrieg, doctoral thesis, University of Vienna, 2009 (published version Vienna, 2011). Older and with similar findings : Richard G. Plaschka, Zur Vorgeschichte des Überganges von Einheiten des Infanterieregiments Nr. 28 an der russischen Front 1915, in : Österreich und Europa (Graz/Vienna/Cologne, 1965), 455–464. Also Urban, Die tschechische Gesellschaft, 850 et seq. An additional documentary source, which contains a clear case for the soldiers of the Infantry Regi- ment No. 28, is the manuscript in the Family and Estate Papers Dankl (KA, Nachlass B/3, No. 11) : ‘Mehr Klarheit und Wahrheit’ from 1937. For a problematisation of the subject and especially the work of Lein, see the review by Michael Olsansky in the Militärgeschichtliche Zeitschrift, Vol. 70 (2011), No. 2, 475–478. 730 HHStA, PA I, Box 499, geh. XLVII, 2, Conrad to Burián, 29.3.1915. 731 KA, Tagebuch Kundmann, n to q, esp. Letter from Conrad to Bolfras, 5.3.1915. 732 Jeřábek, Brussilowoffensive I, 45. 733 Holger W. Herwig, Disjoined Allies : Coalition Warfare in Berlin and Vienna, 1914, in : Journal of Military History 54 (1990), 265–280. 734 KA, MKSM, No. 1,392, from 15.4.1915. 735 Ibid. 736 Janßen, Kanzler, 87. 737 Ibid., 88. 738 Ibid., 104. 739 Afflerbach, Falkenhayn, 286–293, here esp. 288. 740 Stone, Eastern Front, 128. 741 On Falkenhayn’s decision-making and the reasons for shifting the forces of the Army Reserve to the east see Afflerbach, Falkenhayn, 231 et seq. 742 Schweizerisches Bundesarchiv (Swiss Federal Archives), Bern, E 27, No. 12,659, Report by Bridler, 38–41. 743 Stone, Eastern Front, 136. For details on all phases of the breakthrough battle : Österreich-Ungarns letzter Krieg, Vol. II, 315–504 and the maps. 744 Wild von Hohenborn, Briefe und Tagebuchaufzeichnungen, 65. 745 Ibid., Letter from 7.6.1915. 746 Jeřábek, Brussilowoffensive I, 60. 747 Structure and strength of the German 11th Army with the inclusion of the X Army Corps can be found in Enclosure 14 of Österreich-Ungarns letzter Krieg. 748 KA, Schneller Tagebuch, 389.
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THE FIRST WORLD WAR
Untertitel
and the End of the Habsburg Monarchy, 1914 – 1918
Autor
Manfried Rauchensteiner
Verlag
Böhlau Verlag
Ort
Wien
Datum
2014
Sprache
englisch
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CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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978-3-205-79588-9
Abmessungen
17.0 x 24.0 cm
Seiten
1192
Kategorien
Geschichte Vor 1918

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  1. 1 On the Eve 11
  2. 2 Two Million Men for the War 49
  3. 3 Bloody Sundays 81
  4. 4 Unleashing the War 117
  5. 5 ‘Thank God, this is the Great War!’ 157
  6. 6 Adjusting to a Longer War 197
  7. 7 The End of the Euphoria 239
  8. 8 The First Winter of the War 283
  9. 9 Under Surveillance 317
  10. 10 ‘The King of Italy has declared war on Me’ 355
  11. 11 The Third Front 383
  12. 12 Factory War and Domestic Front, 1915 413
  13. 13 Summer Battle and ‘Autumn Swine’ 441
  14. 14 War Aims and Central Europe 469
  15. 15 South Tyrol : The End of an Illusion (I) 497
  16. 16 Lutsk :The End of an Illusion (II) 521
  17. 17 How is a War Financed ? 555
  18. 18 The Nameless 583
  19. 19 The Death of the Old Emperor 607
  20. 20 Emperor Karl 641
  21. 21 The Writing on the Wall 657
  22. 22 The Consequences of the Russian February Revolution 691
  23. 23 Summer 1917 713
  24. 24 Kerensky Offensive and Peace Efforts 743
  25. 25 The Pyrrhic Victory : The Breakthrough Battle of Flitsch-Tolmein 769
  26. 26 Camps 803
  27. 27 Peace Feelers in the Shadow of Brest-Litovsk 845
  28. 28 The Inner Front 869
  29. 29 The June Battle in Veneto 895
  30. 30 An Empire Resigns 927
  31. 31 The Twilight Empire 955
  32. 32 The War becomes History 983
  33. Epilogue 1011
  34. Afterword 1013
  35. Acknowledgements and Dedication 1019
  36. Notes 1023
  37. Selected Printed Sources and Literature 1115
  38. Index of People and Places 1155
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