- 723–729; see
especially pp. 726–728. (in German) "Aus dem
Feldlager der
Hauptarmee, bey Sakul, vom 23. Septr." (From the
encampment of the main army, near...
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without intermission all day and
during the night. Kaiserlich-Königliche
Hauptarmee,
under the
command of
Charles of Austria: 1st
Column (VI Corps), Hiller:...
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pursuing Johann von Klenau's VI
Korps of the Kaiserlich-königliche
Hauptarmee Hauptarmee.
After a
successful skirmish at
Korneuburg on 7 July, M****éna was...
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rearguard action fought by
Austrian VI
Korps of the Kaiserlich-königliche
Hauptarmee under Johann von
Klenau against elements of the
French IV
Corps of the...
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these conditions would have
spelled the end of the Kaiserlich-königliche
Hauptarmee and, in Charles's view, the end of the
Habsburg Empire. His only realistic...
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Napoleon was
looking for ways to
cross the
Danube to
engage the
Austrian Hauptarmee led by the
Archduke Charles. On 13 May 1809
troops under general de division...
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fought on 9 July 1809 by
Austrian VI
Korps of the Kaiserlich-königliche
Hauptarmee under Johann von
Klenau against elements of the
French IV
Corps of the...
- of the battle, had
under his
direct command the Kaiserlich-königliche
Hauptarmee, the main
Austrian army. He was
seconded by 39-year-old
Maximilian von...
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Austrian V
Korps and
supporting elements of the Kaiserlich-königliche
Hauptarmee under Prince Heinrich XV of Reuss-Plauen
against elements of the French...
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Bohemia and
along the
Danube for the main effort. Charles' 206,906-strong
Hauptarmee ("main army") was
organized into six army
corps and two
reserve corps...