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Graz: Verlag Styria, 2000. — 280 S. Das große Buch der österreichischen Seefahrt - eine reich illustrierte Gesamtdarstellung. U. a. Türkenkriege auf dem Balkan, Seegefechte in der Adria, die Weltumsegelung der "Novara" von Pola nach Peking, die Hafenstädte Triest, Fiume und Grado, Dienstvorschriften und Speisepläne.
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Adamic, 2007. — 121 p. Austro-Hungarian submarines appeared late on the world scene and many of these were small and/or obsolete, but despite this, they were successfully operating on the Adriatic and in the Eastern Mediterranean. From six trial submarines built during the decade before the First World War and joined by a seventh, being built on speculation and bought finally...
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Das Bergland-Buch, 1974. — 168 p. Die österreichische Marine war die Gesamtheit der Seestreitkräfte Österreich-Ungarns. Die Marine hatte ihren Ursprung in der seit dem 16. Jahrhundert existierenden Donauflottille und der ab Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts bestehenden Mittelmeerflotte. Bis zum Ausgleich von 1867 zwischen dem Kaisertum Österreich und dem Königreich Ungarn wurde sie als...
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Ian Allan, 1976. — 192 p. — ISBN: 0711006237. This book describes every warship of the k.u.k. Kriegsmarine which served during World War I. It includes those vessels that were laid down but not completed, and those projected units that were actually authorised and ordered before the end of the war. The book contains section of 32 p. devoted to Naval Aviation and the float...
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Belvedere Meridionale, 2021. — 195 p. This book is, to date, unique. ANI members with even a passing interest in what is obscure in English, in WWI in the Adriatic, or the Austro-Hungarian Marine will find this book to be a real must-have. I have all of these interests and found that Austro-Hungarian Battleships and Battleship Designs 1904-1914 exponentially increased my...
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University of Nebraska Press, 2007. — 221 p. The Sound of Music endeared Georg von Trapp (1880 – 1947) and his singing family to the world, and it also showed us how desperately the Nazis wanted Captain von Trapp for their navy. In To the Last Salute we learn why. Trapp’s own story of his exploits as a submarine commander during the First World War is as exciting as it is...
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London: Frank Cass, 1996. — 210 p. This unique and comprehensive account describes the interplay of internal and external factors in the emergence of the Austro-Hungarian Navy from a coastal defence force in 1904 to a respectable battle force capable of the joint operations with other Triple Alliance fleets in the Mediterranean by the eve of World War I. By 1914 the...
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