Svetozar Boroević
Croatian-Austrian field marshal
Born
December 13th, 1856
168 years ago
Died
May 23rd, 1920
105 years ago — 63 years old
Category
Military & Warriors
Country
Croatia
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A prominent military figure served in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I. Commanded the Austro-Hungarian forces on the Italian Front, particularly known for defensive strategies at the Battles of Caporetto and the Piave River. Led forces during the Isonzo Campaign, contributing to several significant military engagements. Recognized for leadership in challenging conditions, played a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of Austro-Hungarian defenses.
Commanded forces in the Battles of Caporetto
Led defenses at the Piave River
Contributed to the Isonzo Campaign
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