Austro-Hungarian Empire: WW1 patriotic cap
badge for the support of the XV Imperial Ottoman
Army Corps. Unmarked example but typical of
maker Gurschner in Vienna.
The Ottoman XV Army Corps was formed in 1915.
During WW1 the XV Corps participated initially in
the defense of Gallipoli (1915) while later on it was
deployed to the Eastern Front and fought against
the Russian Army (Brusilov's Offensive, Galicia).
During the operations on the Eastern Front, the
XV Corps sustained overall losses of around
25.000 men and inflicted well over 72.000
casualties on the opposing Russian forces.
In early 1917 the XV Coprs was redeployed to
Palestine and later (1918) to Syria, Anatolia and
Caucasus.
German General Erich von Falkenhayn claimed
in his memoirs, regarding the performance of
the XV Corps on the Eastern Front, that the
Turks were "an uncommonly valuable asset to
the Southern Army".
A scarce cap badge.
WW1 1914 1918
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