Gustav Globočnik Edler von Vojka
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Gustav Viktor Josef Globočnik Edler von Vojka | |
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Austro-Hungarian Empire (to 1919) | |
Years of service | 1880–1919 |
Rank | Feldmarschalleutnant |
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Battles/wars | World War I
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Awards | Nobility: Edler von Vojka |
Relations | Alexander Valerian Globočnik Edler von Vojka |
Gustav Viktor Josef Globočnik Edler von Vojka (10 November 1859 – 24 September 1946) was an
Private life
Born in Reichenburg, Austrian Empire, today known as Brestanica in Slovenia. Brestanica is a small town located approximately 60 km from Zagreb, Croatia, and 100 km from Ljubljana, Slovenia. Globočnik is son of Viktor Globočnik and Sofija born Klemenčić. They had four children: three daughters and a son. Viktor Globočnik was
Gustav Globočnik was awarded for his military service and loyalty to the
Career
Gustav Globočnik started his military career by graduation in Officer Cadet School on 18 August 1880. He was pensioned on 1 January 1919 in rank of Feldmarschalleutnant (equivalent to lieutenant field marshal in English).
Service record
- 1880–1888, 79th Infantry Regiment
- 1889–1890, 27th Infantry Regiment
- 1890–1896, 25th Infantry Division
- 1896–1901, 74th Infantry Regiment
- 1901–1905, Infantry Officer Cadet School, Trieste
- 1905–1908, 87th Infantry Regiment
- 1908–1912, 61st Infantry Regiment
Promotions
- 1 September 1901, Major
- 1 May 1909, Oberstleutnant
- 10 May 1912, Oberst
- 1 September 1915, Generalmajor
- 1 May 1918, Feldmarschalleutnant
World War I
Gustav Globočnik in World War I was a commander of various formations in XV. Corps: 56th Infantry Regiment, 26th Gebirgsbrigade, 92nd Infantry Regiment, 33rd Infantry Regiment and Group Globočnik. He fought in the
In Fifth Battle of the Isonzo that was fought from March 9–15, 1916, Generalmajor Gustav Globočnik fought as commander of Group Globočnik in X. Army under commandment of Generaloberst Franz Rohr von Denta.
Alexander Valerian Globočnik Edler von Vojka
Alexander Globočnik-Vojka is a son of Gustav Globočnik Edler von Vojka and Emma Julie born Wüster. Due to his father's military career, his family often moved around
Globočnik-Vojka vs Austria
Following the collapse of the
The Provincial Court for Civil Law Matters in Vienna by decree of 28 September 1951, appointed as curator and guardian of the rights of all the bondholders in the Austro-Hungarian bank in Vienna, Dr. Alexander Globočnik-Vojka. By the judgment of Austria Supreme Court from 14 May 1958, the appeal was dismissed. Bondholders did not succeed to retain money. The Case Globočnik-Vojka vs Austria became famous internationally through law circles.
External links
- List of Feldmarschalleutnant's in Austro-Hungarian Army in World War I [1]
- List of Generalmajor's in Austro-Hungarian Army [2][permanent dead link]
- Seznam generalov in admiralov slovenskega rodu [3]
- Book by Marijan F. Kranjc: Slovenska vojaška inteligenca, Ljubljana, 2005, str. 419–431: Neideološki in genetski seznam generalov in admiralov slovenskega rodu
- A list of k.u.k. Generals by Antonio Schmidt-Brentano, published by Österraichiches Staatsarchiv (Austrian State Archive), 2007 [4]
- The International Law Reports, Volume 71. Detailed explanation of The Case Globocnik-Vojka vs Austria [5]
- The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law alphabetical table of cases [6]
- Globočnik-Vojka vs Austria [14 May 1958] / Austrian Supreme court International Law Reports (ILR) (1958), volume 71, p. 265-269 [7]
- Book by Alexander Globočnik-Vojka: Graphische Darstellungen und Erläuterungen [8]