Of Bastards and Brothers in Arms
Of Bastards and Brothers in Arms
Practical Constraints and Resentments among the Central Powers in 1914–1915
Lothar Höbelt discusses battles along Austria-Hungary’s northern front, concluding that structural deficiencies in the mobilization of the economy and personnel prevented the capabilities of Austria-Hungary from being put to effective use. The chapter outlines the offensives in Galicia and in the Carpathians as well as the “last Black and Yellow victory” at the battle of Limanova-Lapanov. Among other issues, the chapter examines the problems of multiple nationalities within the armed forces and discusses the Austro-Polish solution.
Keywords: World War I, 1914–1915, Austria-Hungary’s northern front, Austro-Polish solution, battle of Limanova-Lapanov, Black and Yellow
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