Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 November 2021
Describes the dire home front situation; with famine, disease, lack of fuel and other goods prompting discontent and strikes. Also detailed are the defeats of the Austro-Hungarian Army and German victory during the Kerensky offensive in July 1917, as well as the 10th and 11th Isonzo River campaigns and the Battle of Caporetto. The Austro-Hungarian Army was left exhausted and close to defeat after the 11th Isonzo Battle. Emperor Karl’s attempts at achieving peace are derailed by the Sixtus Affair.
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