Od Like do Šleske: vojni pothvati Gideona Ernsta baruna Laudona i krajišnika

Constant warfare throughout the eighteenth century offered plentiful opportunities for young and aspiring officers to advance their military and social positions by performing military services for powerful European rulers. An example of this trend can be provided by the case of Gideon Ernst, Baron...

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