- Kaiserschützen
The "Kaiserschützen" (English: Imperial Infantry) were three regiments of Austro-Hungarian mountain infantry during the
K.U.K. Monarchy .History
Established 19 December 1870 with ten
Tirol ian "Landesschützen" (Territorial Infantry) battalions, there were two companies of mounted infantry added in 1872. In 1906 they were reorganized in the pattern of the ItalianAlpini as pure mountain troops. Despite being territorial forces, the Tirolians were used in the First World War in many theatres and took heavy losses.Deployments 1914-1918
* Galicia:
Lemberg ,Gerodek ,Przemyśl ,Pilica , Limanowa Lapanow, Gorlice Tarnów,Carpathia
*Serbia
* Bolzano-Bozen,Carniola :Monte Cristallo ,Monte Piano ,Falzarego ,Tofana ,Col di Lana ,Marmolata , and othersThey were principally deployed in opposition to the Italian Alpini. By the date of the armistice, 4 November 1918, the IInd and IIIrd regiments were positioned on
Zugna Torta , overMonte Corno , up toMonte Spil . The Ist regiment were up to theAdamello-Presanella .Further reading
* Heinz von Lichem: "Spielhahnstoß und Edelweiß." Stocker,
Graz (1977) de icon
* Karl Glückmann: "Das Heerwesen der österreich-ungarischen Monarchie."Vienna (1911) de icon
* Georg Bartl: "Tiroler Landesschützen/Kaiserschützen - Ein Rückblick."Innsbruck (1930) de icon
* Günther Hebert: "Das Alpenkorps: Aufbau, Organisation und Einsatz einer Gebirgstruppe im ersten Weltkrieg"H. Boldt, (1988) ISBN 3764618604 de icon page 144
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