- SMS
Warasdiner was a
destroyer launched in 1913 as Lung Tuan (Chinese: 龍湍),
intended for sale to China. She was
taken over by the Austro-Hungarian Navy...
- Otočac 3.
Oguliner /
Ogulin 4.
Szluiner /
Karlovac 5.
Warasdiner-Kreuzer /
Bjelovar 6.
Warasdiner-St.
Georger /
Bjelovar 7.
Brooder /
Vinkovci 8. Gradiscaner...
- Zagreb, the Turopolje,
Karlovac and
Sissek (c. 1842) Varaždin
County (
Warasdiner Comitat,
Comitatus Varasdiniensis),
including Varaždin and
Toplice (c...
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battalions Carlstädter
Grenz IR (from rear guard) 1
battalion Warasdiner Grenz IR (1,262) 1
battalion Nádasdy
Infantry Regiment # 39 (from covering...
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Perth class — 3
ships Hobart class — 3
ships Huszár
class — 13
ships Warasdiner class— 1 ship Tátra class— 6
ships Ersatz Triglav class— 4
ships Pará...
- was
seized by Austria-Hungary, and
towed to Pola for
completion as SMS
Warasdiner,
being armed with two 66 mm L/45 guns, four 66 mm L/30 guns and four 450 mm...
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Infanterieregiment (1 Btn) Mercy-Argenteau
Infanterieregiment (1 Btn)
Warasdiner-Creutzer
Grenzerbataillon 2
Field artillery batteries Left Wing, under...
- SMS Streiter SMS Turul SMS Ulan SMS Uskoke SMS Velebit SMS Wildfang SMS
Warasdiner (1912) Tátra-class
destroyer – 10
ships (1912–1917) SMS Balaton SMS Csepel...
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vacant Infantry Regiment Nr. 61 1
Oguliner Grenz Infantry Regiment Nr. 3 2
Warasdiner-Creutzer
Grenz Infantry Regiment Nr. 5 2 2nd
Banal Grenz Infantry Regiment...
- Austro-Hungarian
armored cruiser Sankt Georg and
destroyers Tátra and
Warasdiner had
sortied to
intervene in the engagement. On 11 June 1917
Rosolino Pilo...