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Dankl, Victor

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Dankl, Victor (1854–1941)

Austrian general; commander-in-chief of Austrian troops in northern Italy in World War I.

Dankl joined the Austro-Hungarian cavalry 1874 and became a general of the Austrian cavalry 1912. In 1914 he took command of the 1st Austrian Army which invaded southeastern Poland August 1914 and was heavily defeated by the Russians in the battles of Rava Russka September 1914. After operations against Ivangorod July–August 1915, he was transferred to the Italian front.



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