The Balkans, Italy & Africa 1914–1918: From Sarajevo to the Piave and Lake TanganyikaAmber Books Ltd, 27. 2. 2014. - 224 страница The History of World War I series recounts the battles and campaigns that took place during the 'Great War'. From the Falkland Islands to the lakes of Africa, across the Eastern and Western Fronts, to the former German colonies in the Pacific, the series provides a six-volume history of the battles and campaigns on land, at sea and in the air. |
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... move and at worst a deliberately provocative gesture, Archduke Franz Ferdinand visited Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital, with his wife, Duchess Sophie. This would have been an unpopular move at the best of times, but for the visit to take ...
... move that would horrify protection officers today, Ferdinand ordered his driver to stop and climbed out of his car to commiserate with the casualties while they awaited removal to hospital. Once they were all safely under medical care ...
... moved to the Russian front, reducing the number of troops in the Balkan Army to around 200,000. However, the AustroHungarians could, upon full mobilization, call upon an army of approximately four million men; moving more men into the ...
... Austrian advance yet further. After its initial advance, Sixth Army was compelled to move onto the defensive, XXXX Sava River Fifth Lyeshnitsa Loznitsa Potiorek XXXX Sixth XXXX. 22 The Balkans, Italy and Africa 1914–1918.
... moved to a defensive posture and had all but ended its advance prompted the Serbian commander, Marshal Radomir Putnik ... move towards the northwest front, with the Serbian Third Army being employed to block the efforts of the Austrian ...
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