Austro-Hungarian Balkan Army Group

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The Austro-Hungarian Balkan Army Group was a major Austro-Hungarian military formation in World War I responsible for conducting operations against Serbia and other Balkan adversaries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Austro-Hungarian military formation
World War I military unit
army group
alliedWith Bulgaria NERFINISHED
German Empire NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
belligerentSide Central Powers NERFINISHED
commandStructure multi-army formation
conflict World War I
country Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
dissolutionReason collapse of Austria-Hungary in 1918
engagedIn Balkan campaigns of World War I NERFINISHED
campaigns against Serbia
front Macedonian Front NERFINISHED
Serbian Front NERFINISHED
garrisonRegion Austro-Hungarian territories bordering the Balkans
geographicFocus Balkans NERFINISHED
Southeastern Europe NERFINISHED
historicalEra early 20th century
historicalSignificance key Austro-Hungarian formation on the Balkan front in World War I
militaryBranch land forces
notableRole participation in invasions of Serbia
opponent Kingdom of Greece NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Romania NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Serbia NERFINISHED
Montenegro NERFINISHED
partOf Austro-Hungarian Army NERFINISHED
primaryMission conduct operations against Serbia
conduct operations in the Balkans
status disbanded
subordinateTo Austro-Hungarian High Command NERFINISHED
theater Balkan theatre of World War I NERFINISHED
typeOfOperations defensive operations
offensive operations
usedCurrency Austro-Hungarian krone NERFINISHED
usedEquipmentFrom Austro-Hungarian arms industry NERFINISHED
usedLanguage German
Hungarian

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Battle of Kolubara commandStructure Austro-Hungarian Balkan Army Group