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  2. 1st Army (Austria-Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Army (German: k.u.k. 1. Armee) was a field army-level command in the ground forces of Austria-Hungary during World War I.The army fought in Galicia and Russian Poland in 1914–15 before being briefly dissolved in the summer of 1916.

  3. Flags of Austria-Hungary - Wikipedia

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    New ensigns created in 1915 were not implemented due to the ongoing war. At state functions, the Austrian black-gold and the Hungarian red-white-green tricolor were used. Austria was represented by the black-gold flag. The Hungarian half of the state, on the other hand, legally had no flag of its own. [1]

  4. Austro-Hungarian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Austro-Hungarian Army, also known as the Imperial and Royal Army, [A. 1] was the principal ground force of Austria-Hungary from 1867 to 1918. It consisted of three organisations: the Common Army ( German : Gemeinsame Armee , recruited from all parts of Austria-Hungary), the Imperial-Royal Landwehr (recruited from Cisleithania ) and the ...

  5. First Army (Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    Béla Miklós had been the commander of the Hungarian First Army from 1 August 1944 to 16 October 1944. Between 1 January and 16 February 1945, most of what remained of the Hungarian First Army was overrun, bypassed, or destroyed about 200 kilometers north of Budapest when the Soviet 40th Army advanced through the area. But, even after this ...

  6. History of Austria-Hungary during World War I - Wikipedia

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    The Italians captured 448,000 Austrian-Hungarian soldiers (about one-third of the imperial-royal army), 24 of whom were generals, [40] 5,600 cannons and mortars, and 4,000 machine guns. [41] The armistice was signed at Villa Giusti on 3 November, in spite of AustriaHungary already having disintegrated on 31 October 1918.

  7. Template:Country data Austria-Hungary - Wikipedia

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    This template should not be used directly. It is used indirectly by flag templates such as Template:Flag and Template:Flag icon. See Category:Flag template system for a full list of flag templates and Wikipedia:WikiProject Flag Template for further documentation. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status No parameters specified This is the documentation for ...

  8. File:Imperial Coat of Arms of the Empire of Austria.svg

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    1st Army (Austria-Hungary) Adam Müller; Alexander von Krobatin; Alexander von Mensdorff-Pouilly, Prince von Dietrichstein zu Nikolsburg; Alfred III, Prince of Windisch-Grätz; Alfred Józef Potocki; Alliance for the Future of Austria; Archduke Rainer Ferdinand of Austria; Arthur Arz von Straußenburg; Austria-Hungary; Austrian People's Party ...

  9. Category:Military of Austria-Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Austro-Hungarian Army (5 C, 49 P) Military awards and decorations of Austria-Hungary (1 C, 8 P) E. ... Pages in category "Military of Austria-Hungary"