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“Captured Serbian Komitachi (guerillas)”, photo 1914/15

From: Illustrierte Geschichte des Weltkrieges 1914/15, Vol. 1, Stuttgart et al., 246

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    The war crimes of the Habsburg army. Between soldateska and court martial.

    Driven by resentment and suspicions of spying, the Habsburg army persecuted parts of its own population as the ‘enemy within’. Yet many thousands of civilians fell victim to the soldiers’ acts of atrocity during the military invasion, too. Besides the war crimes of the marauding troops, the Habsburg military courts also distinguished themselves with an inglorious ‘efficiency’.