Austro-Hungarian General Staff













































Imperial and Royal General Staff
k.u.k. Generalstab

Wien - Regierungsgebäude, Stubenring 1.JPG
General Staff building on Ringstraße, Vienna

Active 1867–1918
Country
 Austria-Hungary
Allegiance Austro-Hungarian Army
Branch Active duty
Type Staff
Part of Ministry of War
Garrison/HQ
Ringstraße, Vienna
Commanders
First Chief of the General staff
Feldmarschall-Leutant Franz von John [de]
Last Chief of the General Staff
Generaloberst Arthur Arz von Straußenburg

The Imperial and Royal General Staff (German: k.u.k. Generalstab) of Austria-Hungary was part of the Ministry of War. It was headed by the Chief of the General Staff for the Whole Armed Forces (Chef des Generalstabes für die gesamte bewaffnete Macht), who had direct access to the Emperor.




Contents






  • 1 Responsibilities


  • 2 List of chiefs of the general staff


  • 3 Bibliography


  • 4 See also





Responsibilities


The general staff was responsible for planning and preparations, while the Armeeoberkommando (AOK) was the operational high command. In fact, since the AOK was under the direct command of the Emperor and the Chief of the General Staff was his chief adviser, in practice the AOK was under the control of the Chief of the General Staff.



List of chiefs of the general staff


† denotes people who died in office.





















































































Chief of the General Staff Took office Left office Time in office
1

Franz von John [de]


von John, FranzFeldmarschall-Leutant
Franz von John [de]
(1815–1876)
20 December 1867 1869 1–2 years
2

Joseph von Gallina


von Gallina, Josef WilhelmFeldmarschall-Leutant
Joseph von Gallina
(1820–1883)
1869 1874 4–5 years
3

Franz von John [de]


von John, FranzFeldzeugmeister
Franz von John [de]
(1815–1876)
1874 25 May 1876 † 1–2 years
4

Anton von Schönfeld [de]


von Schönfeld, AntonFeldmarschall-Leutant
Anton von Schönfeld [de]
(1827–1898)
4 June 1876 1881 4–5 years
5

Friedrich von Beck-Rzikowsky


von Beck-Rzikowsky, FriedrichFeldzeugmeister
Friedrich von Beck-Rzikowsky
(1830–1920)
1881 1906 24–25 years
6

Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf


von Hötzendorf, Franz ConradGeneral der Infanterie
Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf
(1852–1925)
1906 1911 4–5 years
7

Blasius Schemua [de]


Schemua, BlasiusGeneralmajor
Blasius Schemua [de]
(1856–1920)
3 December 1911 12 December 1912
7002375000000000000♠1 year, 9 days
8

Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf


von Hötzendorf, Franz ConradGeneralfeldmarschall
Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf
(1852–1925)
12 December 1912 1 March 1917
7003154000000000000♠4 years, 79 days
9

Arthur Arz von Straußenburg


von Straußenburg, Arthur ArzGeneraloberst
Arthur Arz von Straußenburg
(1857–1935)
1 March 1917 3 November 1918
7002612000000000000♠1 year, 247 days


Bibliography



  • Lackey, Scott W. The Rebirth of the Habsburg Army: Friedrich Beck and the Rise of the General Staff. Greenwood Press, 1995.

  • Rothenberg, Gunther E. The Army of Francis Joseph. Purdue University Press, 1998.

  • Sondhaus, Lawrence. Franz Conrad Von Hötzendorf: Architect of the Apocalypse. Humanities Press, 2000.



See also


  • Supreme Commander of the Imperial and Royal Armed Forces









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