Military Scientific and Technical Reports. Complete 1929 edition. One of the most comprehensive specialized source books on the battles of the German/Austrian-Hungarian troops in the mountain warfare of World War I against the Italians, with many, partly unknown, battle reports as well as general topics on military organization/army equipment/training/tactics/field service/weapons and gunnery/military technology and history, as well as fortifications/tanks/aviation and air warfare/transport and liaison services/naval affairs and war economy. Contents: The Battle of Annihilation/The Austrian-Hungarian Warfare. Cavalry/ Reconnaissance battle at Posadow/ Austro-Hungarian troops in the West/ The Battle of Galicia/ The Kaiserschützen surprise attack on Zaleszczyki 1915/ Around Gorlice/ The first battles against Italy/ The Isonzo defense up to the fall of Gorizia/ Monte Priafora/ Artillery observations on the Flitsch-Tolmei breakthrough 1917 and many other articles.
With some sketches in the text, the maps are missing!
With some sketches in the text, the maps are missing!
Please refer to the enclosed illustrations for the table of contents
Additional information
author | Austrian Federal Ministry of the Army |
Year | 1929 |
Publisher | Vienna i. Stubenring |
cover | Hardcover |
Number of pages | 928 |
Condition | slight signs of wear and age on the cover, inside: clean and with firm binding |