Corpus Hofmanna
Hofmann Corps - the Austro-Hungarian Army Corps, fighting in World War I, named after the commander, Field Marshal Peter von Hofmann.
Composition in January 1915 The division consisted of 12 infantry battalions (7500 soldiers), 1 cavalry cavalry (96 soldiers), 14 artillery batteries (80 guns).
The brigade consisted of 7 infantry battalions (5180 soldiers) and 4 1/2 artillery batteries (18 guns). Warfare
The Corps fought in the Corps of the Army of Pflanzer-Baltin, and from January 1915 to the beginning of 1918, was transferred to the Army of the South. Later the corps was part of the occupation troops in Ukraine.
Particularly heavy fighting took place in the autumn of 1914, initially defending the Carpathian ridge, and after the Russian army invaded Zakarpat, displacing it to the northern slopes of the Carpathians. The Legion of Ukrainian Rifle Corps and the 3rd Infantry Regiment fought in the corps. Bibliography
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