Karl Tarbuk

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Lieutenant General Karl Tarbuk, Military Commander of Moravia, Brno 1943
Karl Tarbuk von Sensenhorst, as a front-line officer in the First World War on the Isonzo, Gorizia 1916

Karl Tarbuk (born April 7, 1881 in Krems , † December 22, 1966 in Vienna ; 1904 to 1919 Tarbuk von Sensenhorst ; also: Tarbuk von Sensenhorst , Tarbuk-Sensenhorst ) was an Austrian officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army , the Austrian Armed Forces and Lieutenant General of the German Wehrmacht during World War II .

Life

family

Tarbuk came from an originally Croatian family of "military border guards" at the military border, the border area between Austria and the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans, whose line of tribe began with Ciril Tarbuk in Tušilović (mentioned 1803-1815), and was the son of the Austro-Hungarian Lieutenant Field Marshal Johann Tarbuk , who was still born there von Sensenhorst (1853–1919; grandson of the aforementioned Ciril) and Mathilde Josefa, b. Bayrhammer (1856-1926). On November 18, 1904, the family was raised to the Austrian nobility with the addition of "von Sensenhorst". With the Nobility Repeal Act of April 1919, they were lost again.

Karl Tarbuk was married to Aglaja, nee Freiin von Fiedler, and had three children. He had the four brothers Hans , Robert, Felix and Fritz Tarbuk and two sisters.

Military career

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b Cf. on the naming of "Major General Karl Tarbuk, Edler von Sensenhorst" and his brother "Major General Johann Tarbuk , Edler von Sensenhorst" incorrectly stated in: Marcel Stein: Österreichs Generale im Deutschen Heer: 1938–1945. Black / yellow - red / white / red - swastika. Biblio, Bissendorf 2002, p. 348, ISBN 3-7648-2358-5 . ( Limited preview in Google Book search.)