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This book wants to provide the English speaking reader with a brief but comprehensive overview on Austrian naval history. It tries to put the Austrian navy in the right historical context, in terms of European history as well as in terms of naval history. Austria was not a genuine naval power for centuries, but it maintained a significant, modern and innovative navy with German as the language of command from the mid-19th century until 1918; it was then the 8th largest navy in the world. - A much shorter edition of this book was published in April 2012 under the title: "A Brief History of the Austrian Navy"…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book wants to provide the English speaking reader with a brief but comprehensive overview on Austrian naval history. It tries to put the Austrian navy in the right historical context, in terms of European history as well as in terms of naval history. Austria was not a genuine naval power for centuries, but it maintained a significant, modern and innovative navy with German as the language of command from the mid-19th century until 1918; it was then the 8th largest navy in the world. - A much shorter edition of this book was published in April 2012 under the title: "A Brief History of the Austrian Navy"
Autorenporträt
Donko, WilhelmWilhelm M. Donko, geboren 1960 in Linz/Donau, beheimatet in Schärding/Inn, Oberösterreich.Studium an der Universität Salzburg und Tokio (Todai), trat 1990 in den diplomatischen Dienst der Republik Österreich ein; nachfolgend an den Botschaften in Algier, Moskau, Ankara stationiert, sowie als Botschafter in Seoul (2005-09) und in Manila (2009-13); insgesamt acht Jahre als Referatsleiter in der Ostasien-Abteilung des Außenministeriums in Wien tätig. Seit August 2017 Botschafter der Republik Österreich in Oslo.Zahlreiche Buch- und Artikel-Veröffentlichungen, vorwiegend zu marinegeschichtlichen Themen.Verheiratet mit Yan Donko, zwei Kinder.