Date: | 1914 |
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Description: | Two German soldiers shaping axe handles at a field carpentry shop. |
Date: | 1914 |
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Description: | Two soldiers with a small forge during World War I. One of the men is smoking a pipe. There is a wagon in the background. |
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Description: | At a "cannon hospital" on the Carpathian front. Even the best constructed artillery pieces must be refurbished from time to time. That is why the introduc... |
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Description: | Austrian sailors, who have completed their service and for whom no other military need was pressing, are being sent to dig trenches. |
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Description: | Loading camels with provisions and entrenching tools. |
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Description: | Loading camels with provisions and entrenching tools. |
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Description: | Our Bavarians in the Vosges. A farrier at work on a horse. |
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Description: | Our Bavarians in the Vosges. Collecting grass for a horse. |
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Description: | Our Bavarians in the Vosges. Grilling sausages over an open fire. |
Date: | 1915 |
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Description: | Transporting entrenching tools through the Taurus Mountains. |
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Description: | The bad roads in Serbia are damaging to wagons and wheels. As a result one finds temporary field smithy's set up everywhere in Serbia. |
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Description: | Butchers slaughtering beef on the Tirolian battlefront. |
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Description: | Repair work on a stone viaduct on a serpentine road on Mount Lovcen that had been damaged by the Montenegrins. |
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Description: | Repair work on Mount Lovcen to repair war damage. caused by the Montenegrans. Soldiers drilling into rock on the side of the mountains. |
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Description: | Repair work on Mount Lovcen to repair roads. Austrian troops using a rock crusher. |
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Description: | Civilians working on improving the railroad track bed. |
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