• The South Tyrolean Army Group (German: Heeresgruppe Südtirol) was an army group of the Austro-Hungarian Army, which operated in South Tyrol against Italy...
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    Austro-Hungarian Minister of War (1912–1917), Commander of the South Tyrolean Army Group (1918) Rudolf Stöger-Steiner von Steinstätten - Austro-Hungarian...
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    general staff Arthur Arz von Straußenburg and the commander of the South Tyrolean Army Group Conrad von Hötzendorf. In the autumn of 1917, the Germans and...
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    Archduke Joseph August of Austria (category Austro-Hungarian Army officers)
    command of the 6th Army in the Southern theatre and that July took over the South Tyrolean Army Group, which was the 10th and the 11th Armies. Finally, on 26...
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    Corps) South Tyrolean Army Group (Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf) 10th Army (Alexander von Krobatin) 11th Army (Viktor Graf von Scheuchenstuel) XX Army Corps...
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    Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf (category Austro-Hungarian Army officers)
    duty, and when Conrad accepted, he was placed in command of the South Tyrolean Army Group. In the late spring of 1918, the failure of the Austro-Hungarian...
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    "Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino", and a joint Tyrolean parliament has been established, albeit with limited powers. At the time of its annexation, South Tyrol...
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    with Tyrolean sharpshooters occupying high places along the roads, blocking roads and setting off avalanches to harm the occupying army. The Tyroleans managed...
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    November 1767 – 20 February 1810) was a Tyrolean innkeeper and drover, who in 1809 became the leader of the Tyrolean Rebellion against the Napoleonic and...
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    such as "Tyrolean" and "South Tyrolean". German newspapers, publishing houses, organized clubs and associations, including the South Tyrolean Alpine Club...
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    group around the priest Heinrich Maier and the Tyrolean Franz Josef Messner. The Catholic resistance group very successfully passed on plans and production...
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    Austro-Hungarian General Staff. Conrad was given command of the South Tyrolean Army Group. Toplica Uprising – Serbian Chetniks occupied Lebane, Serbia as...
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    Josef Gangl (category German Army officers of World War II)
    Gangl took part in the motorized artillery regiment 25 as part of Army Group South in Ukraine on the Eastern Front, where he commanded a battery with...
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  • Cima Vallona ambush (category South Tyrolean nationalism)
    by members of the South Tyrolean Liberation Committee, a paramilitary organization seeking the independence of German-speaking South Tyrol from Italy....
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    Bolzano (redirect from Bolzano, South Tyrol)
    territorial claims over South Tyrol as Germany's Lebensraum (living space). Furthermore, ethnic South-Tyroleans who had opted to stay in South Tyrol and refused...
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    bloodlines from Arabian and various European breeds into the original native Tyrolean ponies. The foundation sire, 249 Folie, was born in 1874; by 1904, the...
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    Innsbruck the centre of his administration. The combined army later overran the Tyrolean militia army and until 1814 Innsbruck was part of Bavaria. After the...
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    of the Bangladesh Army Aviation Group, Army Medical Corps, Army Dental Corps and Armed Forces Nursing Services of Bangladesh Army wear Maroon Berets...
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    Army was to encircle the Tyrolean front from the west and south. The 4th Army was to set up position in the Cadore and Carnia The 2nd and 3rd Armies on...
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    army began its retreat from the region, facing the prospect of even worse disasters ahead. Napoleon traveled along the Old Kaluga road, heading south...
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    advantage. The major obstacle was Switzerland, which stretched from the Tyrolean Alps to the borders of France, and prevented access from the Alps for much...
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    The British Army during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars experienced a time of rapid change. At the beginning of the French Revolutionary Wars...
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    Berlin with an army of 60,000. Oudinot was defeated at the Battle of Großbeeren, by the Swedes and Prussians of the Army of the North, just south of the city...
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    the South African Navy Maritime Reaction Squadron also wear the black beret. In the South Korean army, black berets are worn by South Korean army special...
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    Opzioni in Alto Adige e la socializzazione 'völkisch'. Tyrol Castle: South Tyrolean Museum of History. pp. 14–5. ISBN 978-88-95523-36-1. History of Hohenwerfen...
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    Sacred Heart of Jesus Fire (category Culture of South Tyrol)
    an army of 7,000 men was sent to Tyrol's southern borders. From 30 May to 1 July of the same year, the smaller, 24-member Committee of Tyrolean Estates...
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    Army was to encircle the Tyrolean front from the west and south. The 4th Army was to set up position in the Cadore and Carnia The 2nd and 3rd Armies on...
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    Battle of Austerlitz (category History of the South Moravian Region)
    French army outnumbered. Napoleon had some 72,000 men and 157 guns for the impending battle, with about 7,000 troops under Davout still far to the south in...
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    "Südtiroler Platz" (South Tyrolean Square) in memory of the supposed loss of the Austrian territories. Terrorist acts by the South Tyrolean independence movement...
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    resistance group Maier-Messner-Caldonazzi together with the Tyrolean Catholic-monarchist resistance fighter Walter Caldonazzi from Mals in South Tyrol and...
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