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Description: | A descendant of Andreas Hofer fighting against the "Welschen" in the south. Captain Simon Hofer of the Tirol Standesshuetzen Battalion, whose civilian occu... |
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Description: | Wheels and limbers are lined up against a building in Trient (Trento). |
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Description: | Field Marshall Lieutenant Ludwig Koennen-Horak von Hoehenkampf and staff. Written at top: "Major Chlapec" and "Horak v. Höhenkampf." |
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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: | Blocking a road with Spanish Rider obstacles on the southwestern battlefront. |
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Description: | Troops resting on the southwestern battlefront in front of a column with the inscription: "1898" and "Acouedottu Di Riva." |
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Description: | Tiroler Landesschuetzen (territorial troops from the Province of Tyrol) passing through a barricade in the mountains in preparation for a nighttime patrol... |
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Description: | Soldiers are fortifying the banks of a river with barbed wire. |
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Description: | Soliders are fortifying the banks of a river with barbed wire. |
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Description: | A soldier on guard on the banks of a lake overlooking a small town in the South Tirol. |
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Description: | Even the calm surface of the Duerersee (Lake Duerer) must be watched steadily to ensure that there are no enemy surprises from this area. |
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Description: | Concrete machinegun nest on the Molvenosee (Lake Molveno). |
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Description: | Soldiers of a rifle guild fighting from large boulder. |
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Description: | Tiroler Standschützen firing at an approaching patrol. |
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Description: | The highest machinegun position in Europe on the Ortler glacier. |
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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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