Austro-Hungarian General Staff

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A general staff major

The Imperial and Royal General Staff (German: k.u.k. Generalstab) of Austria-Hungary was part of the Ministry of War. It was headed by the Chief of the General Staff for the Whole Armed Forces (Chef des Generalstabes für die gesamte bewaffnete Macht), who had direct access to the emperor. The general staff was responsible for planning and preparations, while the Armeeoberkommando (AOK) was the operational high command. In fact, since the AOK was under the direct command of the emperor and the chief of the general staff was his chief adviser, in practice the AOK was under the control of the chief of the general staff.

Table of chiefs

# Name Image Born–Died Rank Start End Note
1 Franz von John 90px 1815–1876 Feldmarschalleutnant 1867 1869 1st Term
2 Josef Wilhelm von Gallina No image.png 1820–1883 Feldmarschalleutnant 1869 1874
3 Franz von John 90px 1815–1876 Feldzeugmeister 1874 1876 2nd Term. Died in office
4 Anton von Schönfeld No image.png 1827–1898 Feldmarschalleutnant 1876 1881
5 Friedrich von Beck-Rzikowsky Beck Rzikowsky Friedrich GO 1830 1920.jpg 1830–1920 Colonel General 1881 1906
6 Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf (Hermann Torggler, 1915).jpg 1852–1925 Generalfeldmarschall 1906 1911 1st Term
7 Blasius Schemua 90px 1856–1920 Major General 1911 1912
8 Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf (Hermann Torggler, 1915).jpg 1852–1925 Generalfeldmarschall 1912 1917 2nd Term
9 Arthur Arz von Straußenburg 90px 1857–1935 Colonel General 1917 1918

Bibliography

  • Lackey, Scott W. The Rebirth of the Habsburg Army: Friedrich Beck and the Rise of the General Staff. Greenwood Press, 1995.
  • Rothenberg, Gunther E. The Army of Francis Joseph. Purdue University Press, 1998.
  • Sondhaus, Lawrence. Franz Conrad Von Hötzendorf: Architect of the Apocalypse. Humanities Press, 2000.

See also