- Alfred Jansa
Feldmarschalleutnant Alfred Johann Theophil Jansa von Tannenau, (born
July 16 ,1884 , Stanislawow -December 20 ,1963 ,Vienna ) was anAustria n Army Officer.During
World War I he held different positions on the Serbian, Italian and Russian fronts, to include being Austrian liaison officer to the Bulgarian Army (1915-1916).In 1930 he was the Commander of the Niederösterreich Brigade, until 1933, when he was appointed the Austrian
Military attaché inBerlin . Afterwards he was made Chief of Staff of the Austrian Army in 1936.Prior to the
Anschluss Jansa and his staff had developed a scenario for Austria's defence against a German attack.Chancellor of Austria Schuschnigg was under considerable pressure from Germany, to include the demand to remove Jansa from his office. TheBerchtesgaden agreement (February 12, 1938) stipulated in paragraph 8, that Jansa should be replaced withFranz Böhme . Jansa retired from the army in February 17, 1938.His father, Emanuel Jansa, was an
Oberst in theAustro-Hungarian Army ; his mother was Anna von Meyer. He married Judith Reviczky von Revisnye, on April 8, 1919.References
External links
* [http://www.diemorgengab.at/fmljansa/aljamem00.htm Alfred Jansa’s "Memoires" (in German)]
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