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6th Army (Austria-Hungary)

The Austro-Hungarian Sixth Army was a field army of the Austro-Hungarian Army that fought during World War I as part of the Balkanstreitkräfte.

6th Army (Austria-Hungary)
ActiveAugust 1914 – December 1914
January 1918 – November 1918
Country Austria-Hungary
TypeArmy
Engagements
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Oskar Potiorek

Actions edit

The Sixth Army was formed in 1914 and the Austro-Hungarian mobilization following its declaration of war on Serbia and Russia. The Sixth Army was put under the command of Gen. Oskar Potiorek, who also was commander of the entire Balkan Front. Before the start of the invasion of Serbia Potiorek demanded that all the Serbs be removed from its units.[1] Between August and December 1914, the 6th Army fought in the Serbian Campaign and suffered such enormous casualties that it was disbanded on 27 December 1914.[2]

It participated in the

The Sixth Army was reestablished in January 1918 on the Italian Front, where it remained active until the end of the War.

It participated in the

Commanders edit

References edit

  1. ^ Schindler 2015, p. 118.
  2. ^ DiNardo 2015, p. 18.

Sources edit

  • DiNardo, R.L. (2015). Invasion: The Conquest of Serbia, 1915: The Conquest of Serbia, 1915. War, technology, and history. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-4408-0093-1.
  • Schindler, J.R. (2015). Fall of the Double Eagle: The Battle for Galicia and the Demise of Austria-Hungary. Potomac Books, Incorporated. ISBN 978-1-61234-804-9.

External links edit

  • Austro-Hungarian Army, Higher Commands and Commanders 2017-08-19 at the Wayback Machine

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