Why did Austria fare so poorly on the eastern front?

a) Austria insisted on using Napoleonic tactics against modern industrial technology.
b) Austria had no support from the Germans against the Russian army.
Consider This: One Austrian official insisted that Austria would win “without the support of other arms, even in inferior numbers. . . .” See 11.2.2: Mechanized Slaughter.
c) Austria might have succeeded if the Hungarian part of its empire had cooperated, but it did not.
Consider This: One Austrian official insisted that Austria would win “without the support of other arms, even in inferior numbers. . . .” See 11.2.2: Mechanized Slaughter.
d) Austria’s troops were decimated by an outbreak of measles in its camps.
Consider This: One Austrian official insisted that Austria would win “without the support of other arms, even in inferior numbers. . . .” See 11.2.2: Mechanized Slaughter.


a) Austria insisted on using Napoleonic tactics against modern industrial technology.

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