- Paul
Freiherr Puhallo von
Brlog (21
February 1856 - 12
October 1926) was a
general of Austria-Hungary.
During World War I, he
commanded the Austro-Hungarian...
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before command of the 1st Army was
given to
General of the
Artillery Paul
Puhallo von Brlog. The 1st Army did not take part in the Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive...
- Tersztyánszky von Nádas (1854–1921)
Adolf von
Rhemen (1855–1932) Paul
Freiherr Puhallo von
Brlog (1856–1926)
Erzherzog Leopold Salvator von Österreich-Toskana...
- Ferdinand's
Fourth Army.
Further south on the Austro-Hungarian
front were Paul
Puhallo von Brlog's 1st Army,
Eduard von Böhm-Ermolli's 2nd Army, and Karl von...
- by
Remus von Woyrsch, and the Austro-Hungarian
First Army, led by Paul
Puhallo von Brlog,
pushed the
Russians eastward to the Vistula. The Army of the...
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Brlog may
refer to: Paul
Puhallo von
Brlog (1856–1926),
Croatian Austro-Hungarian
general Brlog, Serbia, a
village in the muni****lity of
Pirot Brlog...
- the 4th Army (succeeded
Archduke Joseph Ferdinand) 1916 Paul
Freiherr Puhallo von
Brlog 1856 1926 Commander-in-Chief of the 1st and 3rd
Armies 1916 Archduke...
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activity ceased in 2003. Sânnicolau Mare is the
birthplace of
Emilia Lungu-
Puhallo [ro], the
first woman journalist in
Banat and Transylvania.
Between 1873...
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commanded by
Eduard von Böhm-Ermolli. Austro-Hungarian 1st Army (Paul
Puhallo von Brlog) Austro-Hungarian 2nd Army (Eduard von Böhm-Ermolli) Austro-Hungarian...
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February 17 –
Arnold von Winckler,
German general (d. 1945)
February 21 Paul
Puhallo von Brlog,
Croatian Austro-Hungarian
general (d. 1926)
Maurycy Gottlieb...