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The Austro-Hungarian Forces in the Middle-East during World War I
With the defeat of Serbia in 1915, the German Empire established a rail link through Austria-Hungary and the Balkans to Constantinople...


The father of the K.u.K. Luftfahrtruppen - General Emil Milan Uzelac
Emil Milan Uzelac, born on August 26, 1867, in Komárom, which is now part of Slovakia, was a pivotal figure in the development of...


Austro-Hungary's Armoured Car: The Junovicz
The Junovicz, named after its designer Lieutenant Junovicz, holds the distinction of being the most widely produced armoured car in the...


Alfred Redl: The Traitor of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
Alfred Redl (14 March 1864 – 25 May 1913) was a high-ranking officer in the Austro-Hungarian military who ascended to the position of...


The Škoda 24 cm Kanone M. 16: A Siege Gun of Two Wars
The 24 cm Kanone M. 16, a super-heavy siege gun, left an indelible mark on both World War I and World War II. Originally commissioned by...


Wheels of Innovation: the Artillerie-Generatorzugwagen M.16
The Austro-Hungarian Artillerie-Generatorzugwagen M.16, a benzo-electric artillery tractor utilized in both World War I and World War II...


The Austro-Prussian War of 1866: Shaping the Future of German States
The Austro-Prussian War of 1866, also known as the Seven Weeks' War, marked a significant turning point in the power dynamics among the...
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