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Andreas Karl Franz Fail, from 1875 Fail-Griessler ( Hungarian: Fail-Griessler András) was an Austro-Hungarian General of Infantry.A Nagy Háború osztrák–magyar tábornokai
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He was born 25 February 1857 in Graz and died 6 March 1919 in Graz. At the beginning of the
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he was commander of the 32nd Infantry Troop Division in
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during the Serbian campaign, then from September to November 1914
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of the VII Army Corps, which during this time was deployed with the k.u.k. 2nd and 3rd Armies at the
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(Mezölaborcz-Łupków Pass area).


Life

Fail, later Fail-Griessler, was the illegitimate son of real estate owner Joseph Andreas Tobias Griessler (b.1824) and Marianna Fail. One year after he was born, his father married Ida Pann, the daughter of KuK
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of Gonoblitz.


Career

Andreas Griessler attended the
Theresian Military Academy The Theresian Military Academy (german: Theresianische Militärakademie, TherMilAk) is a military academy in Austria, where the Austrian Armed Forces train their officers. Founded in 1751, the academy is located in the castle of Wiener Neustadt ...
in Wiener Neustadt between 1871 and 1875. His father had also been an officer. On 1 September 1875 he was assigned as a lieutenant to the Imperial and Royal 57th Infantry Regiment "Prince Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld". After attending war school from 1879, he embarked on a career as an Imperial and Royal General Staff officer. General Staff Officer. In 1881 he was transferred to the k.u.k. 4th Infantry Brigade as a first lieutenant in the general staff. Until 1887, Griessler was seconded to various units of the Joint Army.Andris J. Kursietis: ''Senior Generals and Admirals of the Austro-Hungarian Army and Navy 1914–1918.'' S. 83. In April 1887 he was assigned to the Operations Department at the Imperial and Royal General Staff. General Staff, to which he was to belong until 1892. In April 1892, meanwhile promoted to captain, he took over a command for the first time as company commander with the k.u.k. 35th Infantry Regiment "Freiherr von Sterneck" in Pilsen. In 1894 he changed again to the General Staff Service with the II Army Corps. From 1895 to 1898 he was an instructor at the war school in Vienna. In October 1898, as a lieutenant colonel, he was entrusted with the command of a battalion in the k.u.k. 13th Infantry Regiment "Jung-Starhemberg" in Krakow. After his promotion to colonel, he became chief of staff of the I Army Corps in July 1900. In April 1906 he took command of the Imperial and Royal 12th Mountain Brigade in Banja Luka and the following month was promoted to Major General. From April 1909 to April 1910 he was with the V Army Corps before being entrusted with command of the k.u.k. 32nd Infantry Troop Division in Budapest. This was followed by his promotion to field marshal lieutenant in May 1910.Andris J. Kursietis: ''Senior Generals and Admirals of the Austro-Hungarian Army and Navy 1914–1918.'' S. 83. At the outbreak of the First World War, his division was under the IV Army Corps of the 2nd Army assigned to the Balkan Forces under the command of General of Cavalry
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and took part in the Serbian campaign. In early August 1914, his division was on the Sava-Danube border with the IV Corps and fought in the Šabac area until the end of August, before the 2nd Army was transferred to the hard-pressed Eastern Front. In the Battle of Galicia, Fail-Griessler commanded the k.u.k. 32nd Infantry Troop Division on 8 September in the fighting around Rumno southwest of
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. After the devastating Austro-Hungarian defeat at the Battle of Rawa Ruska and the retreat to the San, he was promoted to General der Infanterie in October, replacing Otto Meixner von Zweienstamm as commander of the VII Army Corps.Andris J. Kursietis: ''Senior Generals and Admirals of the Austro-Hungarian Army and Navy 1914–1918.'' S. 83. With the corps, he took part in the fighting in the
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as part of the 2nd and 3rd Armies in the autumn of 1914. After some successes in October and the participation of his corps in the recapture of the Uzsok Pass, the Russians subsequently pushed the Austro-Hungarian troops back.Österreichisches Bundesministerium für Heereswesen, Kriegsarchiv (Hrsg.): ''Österreich-Ungarns letzter Krieg 1914–1918. Erster Band: Das Kriegsjahr 1914.'' S. 376, 417f. Even before the loss of the
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at the end of November 1914, Andreas von Fail-Griessler was officially relieved of his duties on 18 November due to illness. He retired from active service on 1 January 1915.Andris J. Kursietis: ''Senior Generals and Admirals of the Austro-Hungarian Army and Navy 1914–1918.'' S. 83. He was finally appointed Privy Councillor in 1917. Andreas von Fail-Griessler, who had been widowed since 1916, died in his home town of Graz in 1919.


Honours and awards


Domestic

* Bronze Military Merit Medal (BMVM), 15/04/1892 * Military Merit Cross, 3rd Class (MVK3), 23/09/1898 * 1898 Bronze Military Jubilee Medal for the Armed Forces (MJM98), 02/12/1898 * Military Service Medal for Officers, 3rd Class (D3), 02/02/1903 *
Imperial Order of the Iron Crown The Order of the Iron Crown ( it, link=no, Ordine della Corona Ferrea) was an order of merit that was established on 5 June 1805 in the Kingdom of Italy by Napoleon Bonaparte under his title of Napoleon I, King of Italy. The order took its name ...
, 3rd Class (EKO-R3), 15/09/1904 *
Bosnia-Hercegovina Service Medal The Bosnia-Hercegovina Commemorative Medal (german: Bosnisch-Hercegovinische Erinnerungsmedaille) was founded on 30 August 1909, in memory of the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Austria-Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in 1908. Bosni ...
(BM), 05/10/1908 * 1908 Military Jubilee Cross (MJK08), 02/12/1908 * Military Service Medal for Officers, 2nd Class (D2), 01/02/1913 * Mobilisation Cross 1912–13 (MK13), 19/07/1913 * Imperial Order of Leopold: ** Knight's Cross (LO-R), 08/03/1912 ** Commander's Cross with War Decoration (LO-K, KD), 25/10/1914 *
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, 11/08/1917


Foreign

*
Albert Order The Albert Order (german: link=no, Albrechts-Orden or Albrechtsorden) was created on 31 December 1850 by King Frederick Augustus II of Saxony to commemorate Albert III, Duke of Saxony (known as Albert the Bold). It was to be awarded to anyone w ...
, Knight's Cross 1st Class, 05/07/1888


References

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