Franz Rohr von Denta
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Franz Freiherr Rohr von Denta (30 October 1854 – 9 December 1927) was an Austro-Hungarian field marshal and field commander who served as the last commander of the Austro-Hungarian First Army.


Early life

Born in Arad,
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,
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(modern-day
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), in 1854 as Franz Denta, son of an army NCO, he became a
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in the ''3 Galizisches Uhlanen-Regiment Erzherzog Carl'' in 1876 upon graduating from the Theresian Military Academy in Wiener-Neustadt. He later attended the Austrian
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. Having attained the rank of
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, he was appointed Chief of Staff of II Corps in September 1897, a position in which he served until April 1901. By 1903 Denta was commanding the 73 Landwehr-Brigade at Pressburg/Pozsony (modern-day Bratislava) and in 1909 was made General Inspector of military educational establishments. In 1911 he was promoted to the rank of General der Kavallerie and appointed commander of the Hungarian ''Landwehr'' (''Honved'') in 1913.


War service

Responsible for the task of defending the southwestern frontier and historic heartlands of the Empire following the Italian declaration of war on May 23, 1915, Rohr was appointed commander of ''Armeegruppe Rohr'' on May 27 and took charge of all troops from Graz to Innsbruck. Having overseen the successful defense of the Carinthian frontier, Rohr was promoted to the rank of
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on January 1, 1916, and made commander of the new 10th Army following the dissolution of his army-group in anticipation of the Tyrol Offensive. With the halting of all offensive operations on the Italian front by the Imperial army in the face of the Brusilov Offensive, the Tyrol effort was prematurely brought to an end and Rohr was transferred to command the 11th Army, also in the
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district in June 1916. In February 1917, and with the promotion of Gen. Arz von Straussenberg to the position of Chief of the General Staff, Rohr took charge of the 1st Army and for the first time served as a commander on the Eastern Front. On April 14, 1917, he was elevated to the nobility, taking the rank of Baron and the title Rohr von Denta. Promoted to the position of Field Marshal on January 30, 1918, Rohr continued in command of the 1st Army until its disbandment following peace with
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on April 15, 1918.


Retirement

Retiring from command at war’s end, Rohr was nevertheless appointed Field Marshal in the army of newly independent Hungary. Freiherr Rohr von Denta died in the village of Rodaun, near
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, on 9 December 1927.


Honours & Decorations

* Military Service Cross 1st Class * Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold * Knights' Cross 1st Class of the Order of the Iron Crown * Captain of the Hungarian Trabantenleibgarde (Life Guards)


Selected Service Record

* 1876 Lieutenant (3.Galizisches Uhlanen-Regiment Erzherzog Carl) * 1896 Colonel (General Staff) * 1903 Major General (73.Landwehr-IBrig. at Preßburg) * 1909 General Inspector of military educational establishments * 1911 General der Kavallerie * 1916 Generaloberst * 1918 Feldmarschall


See also

*
Arthur Arz von Straußenburg Generaloberst Arthur Freiherr Arz von Straußenburg ( hu, Báró Artúr Arz de Straussenburg; 16 June 1857 – 1 July 1935) was an Austro-Hungarian colonel general and last Chief of the General Staff of the Austro-Hungarian Army. At the outbreak o ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rohr Von Denta, Franz 1854 births 1927 deaths People from Arad, Romania Field marshals of Austria Austro-Hungarian Army officers Austro-Hungarian military personnel of World War I Theresian Military Academy alumni