Shortly afterwards the people were replaced there by Austrian soldiers, clearly more expert in this field.
To add to the complex situation, around 28,000 German and Austrian soldiers were in the area, as prisoners of war.
One thousand Austrian soldiers were killed, wounded, or captured.
We arrived at some barracks, which I was told were occupied by Austrian soldiers.
He continued to stand motionless, watching the Austrian soldier.
A total of 2,500 Austrian soldiers, 10 artillery pieces, and eight colors were captured.
But from an original total of about one million Austrian soldiers, more than 350,000 were lost, as were 300 guns.
An Austrian soldier came to get me out of a sticky situation.
The next day they surrendered 4,000 Austrian soldiers, 25 artillery pieces, and 500 wagons.
The fortress was later destroyed by the Austrian soldiers through explosion.