1 Paul Puhallo von Brloe, General-Colonel. Commandant of the 6th Army.
2. Ritter von Brudermann, General of Cavalry, Commandant of the 3rd Army S. W. Army.
3. Franz v. Roh, Colonel General. Army Commandant in Koruska.
4 von Arz, Commandant of the 1st Army, later chief of the great General Staff.
5. Archduke Leopold Salvator, General Inspector of the Imperial Artillery.
6. Joseph Roth, Commandant of the Tyrolese defence.
7. Freiherr von Pflanzer Baltin, Cavalry - General (5th Army and Army Group).
8. V. Kuzmanek, Colonel-General capitulated in Przemysl
9. Major-General Kroupa, Commandant of the 59th Infantry Division (in South Tyrol 1916).
10 Metzger, Fieldmarshall-Lieutenant, Commandant at the West front 1917.
11. Baron Burrian von Rajecz, Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs (1915, 1916 and in 1918).
12. Graf Czernin Austro-Hunyarian Minister for Foreign Affairs (Dec. 1916-1918).
13. Szurmay, Fieldmarshall - Lieutenant (Corps at the Russian front. Honved-Minister)
14. von Hoen, Major General. Chief of the war intelligence
15. Vice-Admiral v. Kailer, Chief of the Naval section in Austro-Hungarian Ministry of war.
Excerpt from the book: Ратни албум (War Album) 1914-1918
Author: Андра Поповић (Andra Popovic),
Belgrade, 1926
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