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== Military Records ==  
== Military Records ==


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FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY COLLECTIONS  
FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY COLLECTIONS  


The major collections in the Vienna War Archives were microfilmed and are available in the Family History Library and Family History Centers. Indexes to some of the records are available, particularly if your ancestor happens to be an officer, staff member or official. It is estimated that over 10% of soldiers were officers.<br>Enlisted men can be located when the name of the regiment or military unit, or place of recruitment can be discovered. Recently filmed alphabetical personnel files or sheets called Grundbuchblätter for soldiers born in areas corresponding to the states of modern Austria have been made available.  
The major collections in the Vienna War Archives were microfilmed and are available in the Family History Library and Family History Centers. Indexes to some of the records are available, particularly if your ancestor happens to be an officer, staff member or official. It is estimated that over 10% of soldiers were officers.
 
In addition to indexes of soldier's names, indexes of regiments and recruitment places are available. Enlisted men can be located when the name of the regiment or military unit, or place of recruitment can be discovered. If the regiment is not known then place and regimental indexes must be consulted. Fortunately there were a high number of officers in the Austrian army compared to those of other nations. 
 
Recently filmed alphabetical personnel files or sheets called Grundbuchblätter for soldiers born in areas corresponding to the states of modern Austria have been made available.  


Below are articles about specific military collections in the Austrian Empire by Steve Blodget.  
Below are articles about specific military collections in the Austrian Empire by Steve Blodget.  
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