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Adolf von Boog
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Adolf von Boog (27 April 1866, Belluno — 15 February 1929, Vienna) was an Austro-Hungarian Army officer who served in World War I, holding senior positions in the General Staff and commanding field units, and later was briefly the commander-in-chief of the Volkswehr ("People's Defense") of the new postwar rump state of Austria.
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Birth name | Adolf von Boog |
Born | (1866-04-27)27 April 1866 Belluno, Kingdom of Italy |
Died | 15 February 1929(1929-02-15) (aged 62) Vienna, First Austrian Republic |
Allegiance | ![]() 1886–1918 ![]() 1918–1919 |
Service/ | Austro-Hungarian Army |
Years of service | 1886–1919 |
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Commands held | 93rd Infantry Division 25th Infantry Division 4th Infantry Division Austrian People's Defense |
Battles/wars | World War I |
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