The order for liberating the Austrian prisoners was immediately despatched.
Later, he was sent to visit German and Austrian prisoners of war.
His men had taken many Austrian prisoners, and he knew also that many Austrians lay dead or wounded on the field of battle.
Two dozen Austrian prisoners of war who had escaped from Russian camps were recruited by Niedermayer to construct a hospital.
In 1914-1918 the cemetery also tended to the German and Austrian prisoners of First World War.
After the French rounded up a number of Austrian prisoners, they found Laharpe shot dead, possibly by friendly fire.
She married the Marquis de Montgeroult who died as an Austrian prisoner in 1793.
From August 1916 to December 1919 several thousand Austrian prisoners were housed there.
He was registered as an Austrian political prisoner.
Díaz took 500 Austrian prisoners in this battle.