A “no step back” defense posture by Ukrainian forces risks worsening the relative attrition rate between Ukrainian and ...
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WWI From the Austro-Hungarian Perspective
Explore World War I through the lens of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This video delves into the empire’s motivations, ...
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Austria-Hungary's First World War: Early Setbacks and a Costly Stalemate
The Austro-Hungarian Empire entered WWI with decisive aims but quickly faced immense challenges. This video explores the critical early period of the war, from the aftermath of the Sarajevo ...
What is your path to a Fulbright Grant? I have had a somewhat unusual trip to the Fulbright. I decided to study the Austro-Hungarian Empire when I was an undergraduate and later focused on how the ...
Hungary and Austria announced on Monday that the two nations will not be supplying Kyiv with weapons, shortly after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appealed to Western leaders to speed up the ...
Prof. Tunstall, author of Blood on the Snow: The Carpathian Winter War of 1915 and other works on Austro-Hungarian history, gives us a comprehensive look at the armed forces of the Dual Monarchy in ...
Colonel Alfred Redl was a master of his craft. While still in his 30s he rose to the General Staff and became chief of counter-intelligence for Austro-Hungary. His agents spider-webbed czarist Russia, ...
Marco Zaro was born in 1853 on the Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic Sea, a fruit-growing region of Croatia. It was part of the Austrian Empire, which became the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the ...
In Montenegro, dozens of 19th century forts built by the Austro-Hungarian Empire have been either abandoned to the elements or sold to foreign investors with little to show in return. From a roadside ...
“It is not merely the right, but the absolute duty of an officer, if insulted by a civilian in the presence of witnesses to draw his service weapon [sword] and immediately silence the offender.” Of ...
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