Publisher's Synopsis
Geschichte des k. k. Infanterie-Regiments Nr. 18, Constantin GrossfÃ1/4rst von Russland, von 1682 bis 1882 chronicles the distinguished history of the 18th Infantry Regiment of the Austro-Hungarian army, named in honor of Grand Duke Constantine of Russia. This comprehensive account, penned by Gustav Amon von Treuenfest, traces the regiment's evolution and contributions over two centuries, from its establishment in 1682 to 1882. The book offers detailed insights into the regimentâ(TM)s organization, campaigns, and the lives of the soldiers who served within its ranks.
This meticulously researched history provides valuable context for understanding the military and social dynamics of the Habsburg Empire, offering a detailed examination of one of its key military units. It will appeal to historians, military enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the history of Central Europe.
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