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This is a book review of General von Josef Graf Sturgkh’s 1921 memoir recalling his days in Berlin serving as the Austrian delegate to the German military’s “Great Headquarters” (1915 – 1916).

“Graf Sturgkh drops several hints about the very heavy losses incurred by the Germans in the very first weeks of the war…”


Click here to read a 1916 article about life on the German home front.


KEY WORDS: General von Josef Graf Sturgkh WW1 memoir,General von Josef Graf Sturgkh WW1 diary,General von Josef Graf Sturgkh WW1 observations of the WW1 German High Command,WW1 Austrian and German Military Alliance 1914-1918,WW1 Austro-Hungarian Military Alliance With Germany,Austro-Hungarian Diplomacy 1914-1918,Helmuth von Moltke 1848-1916,Admiral Georg von Muller 1854-1940,WW1 German High Command observations,Bad Relations Between Austria and Germany during WW1,WW1 German Colonel Hentsch of the Marne Battle

Read An Austrian at the German Supreme Headquarters (Times Literary Supplement, 1921) for Free
Read An Austrian at the German Supreme Headquarters (Times Literary Supplement, 1921) for Free