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Alois Schönburg-Hartenstein

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34: 165: 182: 344:, in which he was wounded in the leg. As the Austro-Hungarian political and military situation became ever more precarious in the autumn of 1918, Prince Alois expressed a realization of the coming end of the war and the monarchy, writing his family that " remaining duty is to preserve discipline and protect the new Austria." 323:
in April 1917. In early 1918, as domestic unrest over the war and continuing shortages of food increased within Austria-Hungary, he was appointed to command troops to maintain security within the empire by
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According to Baron Ferdinand Marterer, Schönburg-Hartenstein was suggested as a candidate for imperial minister of defense by the chief of the general staff
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of the army from September 1933 to March 1934, when he was appointed to the post of defense minister in the cabinet of
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Following the fall of the Habsburg monarchy and the establishment of republican Austria, he was the
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From 1899 to 1913, Schönburg-Hartenstein was president of the
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and as a Prince of Schönburg-Hartenstein, a member of the
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Commanders Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa
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Austrian politician and military officer (1858–1944)
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Index


Minister of Defense of Austria
Engelbert Dollfuss
Karlsruhe
Grand Duchy of Baden
Hartenstein
Nazi Germany
Austria-Hungary

Generaloberst
Austro-Hungarian Army
6th Army
World War I
Battle of Limanowa
Fifth Battle of the Isonzo
Battle of Asiago
Eleventh Battle of the Isonzo
Second Battle of the Piave River
German
military officer
Austro-Hungarian army
Austrian nobility
Minister of Defense
First Austrian Republic
Austrian Red Cross
First World War
Edelweiss
Arz von Straussenberg
Emperor Karl I
deserters

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