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Austrian-Slovene clashes in Carinthia

Austro-Slovene conflict in Carinthia
Part of Aftermath of World War I
Date 23 November 1918 – 31 July 1919
Location Carinthia and Styria
Result

Ceasefire

Territorial
changes

Klagenfurt basin is ceded to Austria.

Meža Valley and Jezersko are ceded to Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
Belligerents

 State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs

  • Maister's fighters

Austria Republic of German-Austria

  •  Carinthia (Provisional state government of Carinthia)

After unification with Kingdom of Serbia on 1st December 1918:
 Kingdom of Yugoslavia

  • Units from Lower Styria
  • Units from Ljubljana

Austria Republic of German-Austria

  •  Carinthia (Provisional state government of Carinthia)

After 13th February ceasefire:

Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslav Royal Army

Austria Republic of German-Austria

  •  Carinthia (Provisional state government of Carinthia)
Commanders and leaders

Kingdom of Yugoslavia Rudolf Maister
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Franjo Malgaj 
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Alfred Lavrič
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Rudolf Knez
After April German-Austrian counter-offensive also:
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Vladimir Uzorinac
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Ljubomir Marić
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Dobrosav Milenkov

Kingdom of Yugoslavia Sava Tripkov

Carinthia Arthur Lemisch
Carinthia Ludwig Hülgerth

Carinthia Hans Steinacher
Units involved

Kingdom of Yugoslavia Maister's fighters

  • Serb volunteers

Carinthia People's Defence (Volkswehr)

Carinthia "Green Guard" (Schutzwehr)
Strength

4000 fighters
200 officers

150 Serb volunteers
Unknown
Casualties and losses
150 killed 200–270 killed
800 wounded

Ceasefire

Klagenfurt basin is ceded to Austria.

 State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs

Austria Republic of German-Austria

After unification with Kingdom of Serbia on 1st December 1918:
 Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Austria Republic of German-Austria

After 13th February ceasefire:


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