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Description: | An infantry column marching through the Wild Taurus Mountains. |
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Description: | Military transport through the snowed-in Taurus Mountains. |
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Description: | Military transport through the snowy Taurus Mountains. |
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Description: | Turkish reservists transporting food supplies through the snowed-in Taurus Mountains. |
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Description: | Austrian Alpine soldiers passing through barbed wire entanglements on the highest battlefield in Europe — 3400 meters. |
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Description: | Elevation 3400 meter. In battle against both men and nature. Ski patrol ambushing and shooting at an enemy patrol. |
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Description: | Soliders are fortifying the banks of a river with barbed wire. |
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Description: | Radiotelegraphy on a glacier — 3600 meters in elevation — in South Tyrol. |
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Description: | Transporting an injured soldier in the high mountains of Tirol. |
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Description: | Tiroler Standschützen firing at an approaching patrol. |
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Description: | Tiroler Standschützen firing at an approaching patrol. |
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Description: | Fortified position on a glacier at high altitude, on the Tirolian-Italian front. |
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Description: | Lookouts standing guard in a 3500 meter high fort on the glacier on the Italian-Tirolian front. |
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Description: | Lookout position at an elevation of 3500 meters observing Italian ground. |
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Description: | The highest artillery position in Europe on Ortler (Mount Ortles). |
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Description: | The highest machinegun position in Europe on the Ortler glacier. |
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Description: | Provisioning supplies and munitions to soldiers fighting against the enemy and nature at over 3000 meters in elevation can only be accomplished through hum... |
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Description: | Provisioning soldiers fighting against the enemy and nature at over 3000 meters in elevation can only be accomplished through human effort. Soldiers are ca... |
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