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The Austro-Hungarian forces in World War I2: 1916-18 - v. 2 : 1916-18

Jung, PeterPavlovic, Darko(Illustrated by)
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The Austro-Hungarian forces were of central importance in World War I; it was Austria's crisis in the Balkans that began the war.

Austria put huge armies into the field against the Russians, and against Italy on the Alpine front, leading to some of the greatest battles of the war (Caporetto, the Isonzo, etc) - Italian reverses on this front led to British troops being diverted from France.

This second book is a detailed study of Germany's most important ally in World War I during the period of the Emperor Karl I.

It is illustrated with rare photographs and uniform details not previously published outside Austria.

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Osprey Publishing
1841765953 / 9781841765952
Paperback / softback
19/11/2003
United Kingdom
English
48 p. : ill. (some col.)
25 cm
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