BearsWiin
New Fish
Great grandfather was an Austro-Hungarian officer on that front. I've got a copy of his record courtesy of the archives in Vienna, but it's faded and in gothic script so we can't make out too many details. His 14 combat medals were taken by the Soviet Army when they took Vienna in 1945, but he managed to hide his saber - I've had it for 40 years as the only grandson of his only son. I do know that he contracted typhus on the Galician front and spent most of 1916 in the hospital before being reassigned to the Italian front
Those retard Hapsburgs should have given away their crappy little empire and saved the world a lot of trouble.
Franz Ferdinand wanted to power-share with the Slavs like they were doing with the Hungarians, which was one of the reasons the radical Serbs wanted him dead
Great grandfather had been decommissioned in 1913 after twelve years of service; they brought him back when the war started. By 1918 he was one of the most decorated soldiers in the army and Kaiser Karl had personally awarded him with one of the later combat medals. After the war he became a local police chief somewhere in the Vienna suburbs, probably Hietzing, and died in 1937 supposedly of a broken heart after his youngest daughter Lily committed suicide
