| Title | From past to present [Elektronski vir]: the development of Austrian and Austro-Hungarian troops for mountain warfare and the current challenges =Od preteklosti do sedanjosti: razvoj avstrijskih in avstro-ogrskih enot za gorsko bojevanje in trenutni izzivi / Christian Ortner |
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Osnovni podatki o gradivu | | Authors: | Ortner, Christian M. (Author) | Language: | English | Work type: | Article | Tipology: | 1.02 - Review Article | Organization: | MORS - MORS publications | Keywords: | Austro-Hungarian Army, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Tyrolean Landesschützen, 6th Mountain Brigade, Mountain Warfare Centre | UDC: | 355.423.4(436+439.5)(091) | article ISSN: | 2463-9575 | COBISS_ID: | 256125699 | Statistika: | 226 ogledov; 4 prenosov | Categories: | Document is not linked to any category. |
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Abstract: | After the new political orientation of the Habsburgs towards South-East Europe in late 19th Century, the Austro-Hungarian Army recognized the need for specialized mountain troops. From 1882 onwards, permanent mountain brigades were created. A turning point came in 1906 when the Tyrolean Landesschützen were restructured into trained mountain and border defence units. During World War I, they fought on the Eastern and Italian fronts. Following Austria’s loss of World War I and of its own sovereignty after 1938, its alpine military tradition endured through the Federal Army, and later re-emerged post-1955. The 6th Mountain Brigade and the Mountain Warfare Centre preserve and advance mountain warfare expertise, serving as a hub for European mountain training, environmental adaptation, and international cooperation amid evolving security threats. | |
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