Uhlan - Appearances in Popular Culture

Appearances in Popular Culture

  • References to the Uhlans occur in Arthur Conan Doyle's short story "The Lord of Chateau Noir."
  • The anonymous narrator of Stefan Zweig's Beware of pity is an officer in an Uhlan regiment in 1913 Austro-Hungary.

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