Viktor Weber Edler von Webenau
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Viktor Weber Edler von Webenau (* 13 November 1861 in Neuhaus; † 6 May 1932 in Innsbruck),
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in the
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between 1916 and 1917 and head of the Austro-Hungarian armistice commission (
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Biography


Career

*1879: as Kadett-Offizierstellvertreter from Infanteriekadettenschule Liebenau to Feldjägerbataillon 27 *1 November 1880: Lieutenant, General staff branch *1 May 1911: Major General and commander 4th Mountain Brigade *25 April 1914: Supreme Military Court *1 July 1914: Vice-President of SMC *1 August 1914: Feldmarschalleutnant *9 April 1915: Commander 47. Infanterie Division *26 February 1916: Military Governor of Montenegro *10 July 1917: Commander X. Corps *1 November 1917: General der Infanterie *7 February 1918: Commander of all mobile troops in the districts of Vienna, Kraków, Lemberg *15 May 1918: Commander XVIII. Corps *July 1918: Commander VI. Corps *27 October - 3 November 1918: Chief of the "Waffenstillstandskommission" with Italy


Family

Viktor Weber Edler von Webenau was married two times: * 1886 - 1900: Therese, née Baumgartner * 1901 - 1932: Anna, née Hebenstreit


Children

* Guido Weber-Webenau (Dr. phil.), (* 13 September 1887 in Tarvis; † ?) * Norbert Weber von Webenau, (* 7 July 1886 in Tarvis; † 26 August 1914 killed in action in Galicia)


Decorations (selection)

* Knight's Cross of the Military Maria Theresia Order * Grand Cross of the Franz Joseph Order with War Decoration * Military Merit Cross 2nd Class with War Decoration and Swords *
Order of the Iron Crown The Order of the Iron Crown ( it, link=no, Ordine della Corona Ferrea) was an order of merit that was established on 5 June 1805 in the Kingdom of Italy by Napoleon Bonaparte under his title of Napoleon I, King of Italy. The order took its name ...
2nd Class with War Decoration and Swords * Officer's Cross of the
Franz Joseph Order The Imperial Austrian Order of Franz Joseph (german: Kaiserlich-Österreichischer Franz-Joseph-Orden) was founded by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria on 2 December 1849, on the first anniversary of his accession to the imperial throne. Classes ...
* Honour Insignia 1st Class of the Austrian Red Cross * Military Merit Cross 3rd Class * Bronze Military Merit Medal with War Decoration ( Signum Laudis) * Service Badge for Officers 2nd Class * Military Jubilee Medal 1898 * Military Jubilee Cross 1908 * Mobilization Cross of 1912/13 * Prussian
Iron Cross The Iron Cross (german: link=no, Eisernes Kreuz, , abbreviated EK) was a military decoration in the Kingdom of Prussia, and later in the German Empire (1871–1918) and Nazi Germany (1933–1945). King Frederick William III of Prussia es ...
1st and 2nd Class * Ottoman Iron Crescent He was additionally appointed a Geheimer Rat ( Privy Councillor) of
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Rank

*1 November 1880: Leutnant *1 May 1886: Oberleutnant *1 October 1893: Hauptmann 2. Klasse *1 November 1895: Hauptmann 1. Klasse *1 November 1898: Major *1 May 1902: Oberstleutnant *1 May 1905: Oberst *2 May 1911: Generalmajor *8 August 1914: Feldmarschalleutnant *17 November 1917: General der Infanterie


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Austrian Commanders
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