Austro-Hungarian Army

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The Austro-Hungarian Army was the land warfare force of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, active from 1867 to 1918 and notably engaged in World War I across multiple European fronts.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf army
land warfare force
activeDuring World War I
alliedWith Bulgarian Army
German Army
Ottoman Army
alsoKnownAs Common Army
K.u.k. Armee
conflict British Army
French Army
Italian Army
Romanian Army
Russian Imperial Army
Serbian Army
United States Army
conscription universal male conscription
country Austria-Hungary
dissolvedFollowing dissolution of Austria-Hungary
endTime 1918
engagedIn Balkan Front of World War I
Battle of Caporetto
Battle of Gorlice–Tarnów
Battle of Kolubara
Battle of Limanowa
Battle of the Isonzo
Brusilov Offensive
Eastern Front of World War I
Galician Campaign of World War I
Italian Front of World War I
Serbian Campaign of World War I
Siege of Przemyśl
followedBy Army of the First Austrian Republic
Royal Hungarian Honvéd
garrison Budapest
Graz
Kraków
Lviv
Prague
Sarajevo
Trieste
Vienna
headquartersLocation Vienna
militaryDoctrine continental European land warfare doctrine
notableCommander Archduke Friedrich, Duke of Teschen
Charles I of Austria
Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Svetozar Boroević
part Royal Hungarian Honvéd Army
k.u.k. Landwehr
k.u.k. artillery
k.u.k. cavalry
k.u.k. engineer troops
k.u.k. infantry
k.u.k. mountain troops
partOf Armed Forces of Austria-Hungary
precededBy Imperial Austrian Army
startTime 1867
subordinateTo Emperor of Austria
King of Hungary
usesLanguage Croatian
Czech
German
Hungarian
Italian
Polish
Romanian
Ruthenian
Serbian
Slovene

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