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Hermann Kövess von Kövessháza

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officer corps. His Protestantism caused a scandal when he was involved in an event where 400 Roman Catholics converted to Protestantism after a dispute. The scandal was generally ignored by the military, but condemned by the Catholic Church. The condemnation led him to believe he would be prematurely
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In the summer of 1917, Kövess sallied from the mountains with his troops, made himself master of Czernowitz and Radautz, and drove the Russians almost entirely from the Bukovina. He was promoted to the rank of
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with a Merit Medal and also received a Knights Cross of the Order of the Italian Crown that same year. After the campaign he failed his next examination and was transferred into the
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At the beginning of World War I, Kövess commanded the XII. (Transylvania) Corps, and fought in the tenacious defense against the superior Russian forces in east and central
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on 5 November 1917. From the middle of January to the beginning of April 1918, he commanded the army front consisting of the I. and VII. Armies, extending from the
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Kövess was one of the most popular army leaders of the old monarchy. After its downfall, he lived in retirement, cultivating his historical and artistic tastes.
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laid down the supreme command, he nominated Kövess as his successor. But the dispersal of the forces closed Kövess's military career.
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in 1869. He passed the courses at the academy with fair success and received an accelerated promotion to
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He led his first military expedition in 1882 on a mission to suppress a mutiny in
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In the early summer of 1916, Kövess' army cooperated in the operation against
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Army. He served as a generally competent and unremarkable commander in the
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retired; however, this turned out to be false due to the onset of
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in 1865, and, after spending some time there and at the academy in
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with the thankless task of the command of the troops in the
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Supreme Commander of the Imperial and Royal Armed Forces
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Hermann Kövess von Kövesshaza

Supreme Commander of the Imperial and Royal Armed Forces
Charles I
MGG/S
Charles I
Adolf Freiherr von Rhemen zu Barensfeld
Temesvár
Kingdom of Hungary
Austrian Empire
Timișoara
Romania
Vienna
First Austrian Republic
Austria-Hungary
Austro-Hungarian Army

Field Marshal
Hungarian
Commander-in-Chief
Austro-Hungarian
Austro-Hungarian Army
First World War
military officer
Temesvár
Kingdom of Hungary
Austrian Empire
Romania
Făgăraș
Romania

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