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Thoroughly discredited and personally demoralized, the once respected general retired to his estates to live out his life in exile. Austrian society could be cruel to its losers. When the
Habsburg officer corps shunned him, he was left almost friendless, the memories of his fine service during the
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Kray was one of the best representatives of the old
Austrian army. Tied to an obsolete system, and unable, from habit, to realize the changed conditions of warfare, he failed, but his enemies held him in the highest respect as a brave, skillful, and chivalrous opponent. It was he who, at
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Infantry Regiment N.34, a ceremonial position he held until his death. On 18 April 1799, Kray was promoted to Feldzeugmeister. In the 1800 campaign, Kray commanded the Austrian force on the Upper Rhine, charged with the defense of all approaches to
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Archduke Charles would write Kray a flattering letter explaining that the boorish behavior directed toward him stemmed from envy over his previous victories.
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through the German states. After being out-maneuvered by the French, he was disastrously defeated in five consecutive battles. After the
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arrived to take command of the
Austrian forces. While the field army won two more major battles, Kray conducted the successful sieges of
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found him guilty and sentenced him to two weeks arrest. He requested to resign in protest but this was denied.
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in the clash at Limburg on 16 September. He then fought in various actions, including the victory at
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under Prince Coburg, operating in Flanders and the Austrian Netherlands. He distinguished himself at
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191:Paul Freiherr Kray von Krajova und
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