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Oskar Potiorek (20
November 1853 – 17
December 1933) was an
officer of the Austro-Hungarian Army, who
served as
Governor of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina from...
- on 16 November, when the Austro-Hungarians
under the
command of
Oskar Potiorek reached the
Kolubara river during their third invasion of
Serbia that year...
- (1908) In 1914,
Archduke Franz Ferdinand was
invited by
General Oskar Potiorek,
Governor of the Austro-Hungarian
province of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, to...
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Potiorek Bridge (Serbian: Поћореков мост, Poćorekov most) was a
bridge on the
Danube river in Novi Sad,
current day Vojvodina, Serbia.
Built in
March 1915...
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against the Ottomans, the
Austrian military governor of Bosnia,
Oskar Potiorek,
declared a
state of emergency,
dissolved the parliament,
imposed martial...
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Mehmed Mehmedbašić to Sarajevo, to kill the
Governor of Bosnia,
Oskar Potiorek.
According to Mehmedbašić
while he was
traveling to
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Ferdinand. However, it was
decided only to kill the
Governor of Bosnia,
Oskar Potiorek. The ********ination plot was
organized in
Toulouse by Gaćinović and Golubić...
- Belgrade. On 12 August, the Austro-Hungarian forces, led by
General Oskar Potiorek,
launched their first offensive into Serbia. The Austro-Hungarian forces...
- Austro-Hungarian leadership, was
under the
command of
Austrian General Oskar Potiorek. It
ended after three unsuccessful Austro-Hungarian
invasion attempts were...
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Archduke Joseph Ferdinand of
Austria Rudolf Maister Artur Phleps Oskar Potiorek Alfred Redl
Maximilian Ronge Viktor Dankl von
Krasnik Viktor Graf von Scheuchenstuel...