Karl Troop Cross

Karl Troop Cross

The Karl Troop Cross was instituted on 13 December 1916 by Emperor Karl I of Austria-Hungary. The cross was awarded until the end of the First World War to soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian Army, regardless of rank, who had been with a combatant unit for at least twelve weeks and who had actually served at the front.

Karl Troop Cross People (First 8 people) - Page 0

Karl Maria Wiligut

Karl Maria Wiligut


Johann Mickl

Johann Mickl

Austrian commanding officer

Godwin von Brumowski

Godwin von Brumowski

Aviator

Stanisław Haller

Stanisław Haller

Polish Politician

Klemens Rudnicki

Klemens Rudnicki

General

Béla Miklós

Béla Miklós

Former Prime Minister of Hungary

Julius Raab

Julius Raab

Former Chancellor of Austria

Stanisław Rostworowski

Stanisław Rostworowski

General