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Vojenská história
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2020
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vol. 24
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issue 3
109 - 114
EN
The Czechoslovak legions in Italy, originating based on the agreement between CSNR and Italian government signed in April 1918, had participated in the battles on the Italian front shortly thereafter. In June 1918, they were fighting on the Piave River and in the fall excelled for example in the battles at Doss Alto (spot height 703). Several interesting documents mapping the combat activity of the legions on the Italian front can be found also in Rome, in the Archivio dell'Ufficio Storico dello Stato Maggiore dell'Eserecito (Archive of the Historical Office of the Army General Staff).
Vojenská história
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2025
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vol. 29
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issue 1
114 - 132
EN
Rittmeister Fieldpilot Georg von Lehmann served in the Austro-Hungarian air force from the beginning of World War I, initially as a pilot and observer with Flik 11 on the north-eastern front, and, following the fall of the Przemyśl fortress and the unit’s reformation, as its commander. In December 1915, he took command of Flik 8, which was stationed on the southwestern battlefield, first on the Isonzo front and later in South Tyrol. Subsequently, the unit, renamed Flik 8D in the summer of 1917, was transferred to the Russian battlefield. The final phase of Georg von Lehmann’s service as commander of Flik 8D was associated with the Grappa section of the Italian front. This article examines Georg von Lehmann’s air service and related events, including the air connection between besieged Przemyśl and the rear areas (largely maintained by Flik 11 crews), participation in the raid on railway bridges over the Piava River in March 1916, and the deployment of aviation before and during the Kerensky Offensive in the summer of 1917.
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