Cattaro mutiny (English Wikipedia)

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archive.org

  • Paul, G. Halpern: The Cattaro Mutiny, 1918. In: Christopher, M. Bell/Bruce A. Elleman (Ed.): Naval mutinies of the twentieth century. An international perspective. London 2003, pp. 54–79, here p. 54. Available at: [4], free registration required.

archives.cz

vademecum.archives.cz

  • František Rasch, born 1889 in Prerau in Moravia, had a German father and a Czech mother. Spelling of his name according to the register of births and baptisms; scan available at: [1]. His name is sometimes also written Franz Rasch or František Raš.

radio.cz

  • Chris Johnstone: The Czech-led naval mutiny during World War One. Broadcast by Radio CZ in English language on 3 February 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2020, from: [5]. In the programme the historian Jindřich Marek was interviewed.

staatsarchiv.at

wk1.staatsarchiv.at

  • An example is the report written by the auditors on the events at "St. Georg", which was digitized by the Austrian State Archives and published on the Internet: Gericht des k.u.k. Kriegshafenkommandos in Cattaro: S.M.S. „St. Georg“. Referat und Antrag. Typoscript vom 9. April 1918, Österreichisches Staatsarchiv/Kriegsarchiv, Signatur KA MAG KT.1. Available at: [2].

yumpu.com

  • Fleischhacker (1891-1976) was a sergeant in 1918 and sometime aboard "SMS St. Georg"; further information about him can be found in: Manfred Mugrauer: "Vergessener Büchlschreiber". Der Arbeiterschriftsteller Franz Xaver Fleischhacker (1891–1976) ("Forgotten writer of small books". The working-class writer Franz Xaver Fleischhacker (1891-1976)). In: Mitteilungen der Alfred-Klahr Gesellschaft, 4/07, pp. 13–17; available at: [3].