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Viktor Julius Ignaz Ferdinand Graf
Dankl von Kraśnik (Born as
Viktor Dankl; 18
September 1854 – 8
January 1941) was a
highly decorated Austro-Hungarian...
- everything. The Austro-Hungarian 1st Army
under Viktor Dankl moved in the
north towards Lublin.
Dankl struck and
drove back
Baron Zaltsa's
Russian Fourth...
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Maister Artur Phleps Oskar Potiorek Alfred Redl
Maximilian Ronge Viktor Dankl von
Krasnik Viktor Graf von
Scheuchenstuel Stjepan Sarkotić
Gottfried Freiherr...
- in
World War I. As a result, the
First Army's commander,
General Viktor Dankl, was (briefly)
lauded as a
national hero for his success. The
battle was...
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Maister Artur Phleps Oskar Potiorek Alfred Redl
Maximilian Ronge Viktor Dankl von
Krasnik Viktor Graf von
Scheuchenstuel Stjepan Sarkotić
Gottfried Freiherr...
- The 1st Army was put
under the
command of
General of the
Cavalry Viktor Dankl von
Krasnik and was
composed of the I, V, and X Corps,
originating from...
- of the
Napoleonic Wars.
Count Viktor Dankl von
Krasnik (German:
Viktor Graf
Dankl von Krasnik, born as
Viktor Dankl on 18
September 1854, in Udine, died...
- alongside." On 28 September, the
Germans started their advance,
while Dankl's First Army
crossed the Vistula,
reaching Bogoria on 1 October. On 30 September...
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Baron Baden-Powell,
English soldier;
founder of the
Scouts (b. 1857)
Viktor Dankl von Krasnik, Austro-Hungarian
general (b. 1854)
January 9 – Paul Brandon...
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Georgi (1852–1926) Karl
Freiherr von Pflanzer-Baltin (1855–1925)
Viktor Graf
Dankl von
Krasnik (1854–1941) Karl Tersztyánszky von Nádas (1854–1921)
Adolf von...