Johann Tarbuk von Sensenhorst

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Field Marshal Lieutenant (FML) Johann Tarbuk von Sensenhorst, 1856–1919

Field Marshal Lieutenant Johann Tarbuk , from 1904 Tarbuk von Sensenhorst , also called von Tarbuk-Sensenhorst (born May 29, 1856 in Perjasica , Croatia ; † October 3, 1919 in Salzburg-Neustadt ) was an Austrian officer , most recently as a field marshal lieutenant in the Austro-Hungarian Army .

family

He came from an originally Croatian family of " military border guards " from the border area between Austria and the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans, whose line of tribes began with Ciril Tarbuk in Tušilović (mentioned 1803-1815). Johann Tarbuk was raised to the Austrian nobility on November 18, 1904 with the addition of " von Sensenhorst " .

Tarbuk-Sensenhorst was married to Mathilde Josefa, née Bayrhammer, (born April 10, 1856 in Krakow , † January 25, 1926 in Salzburg ); the marriage had seven children, the five brothers Karl , Hans , Robert , Felix and Fritz Tarbuk and two sisters, Johanna and Mathilde.

Life

Tarbuk Sense Horst was an officer imperial army, won several awards in Bosnia and Herzegovina campaign of 1878, and later, among others 1905-1909 Major General and Commander of the Military Academy in Sibiu , 1909-1910 commander of the 35th infantry division in Kolozsvár and was on May 1, 1910. Field Marshal Lieutenant promoted. Other stations were among others in Przemyśl , Krems , Bosnia , Herzegovina and Franzensfeste .

The handwritten memoirs of Field Marshal Lieutenant Tarbuk von Sensenhorst and his detailed report on the annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, preserved in the Vienna War Archives, are revealing contemporary documents about the socio-economic background of the military during the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire .

Tarbuk (front left), ca.1908

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Death register of the Catholic parish Salzburg-St. Andrä Volume XIV, folio 189.