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1915 photograph of Austro-Hungarian troops piling rocks to roll down upon Italian troops. |
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S/121415 Copyright by Underwood and Underwood.N.Y.
Austrians pile up huge stone boulders which they roll down the mountain side on Italian troops.
In their Alpine warfare on the Italians, the Austrians are resorting to a trick which is almost as old as the mountains themselves. They pile up huge boulders on the very edge of the mountain slope up which the Italians must make an ascent in order to attack the Austrian positions. The Austrians have but to use the eertion of raising the small crude cradle on which these boulders are resting, to start a veritable avalanche of stone, down the mountain side in the path of the on-coming Italians. The stone avalance is as effective as shot and shell for as it sweeps down the mountain side with the force of cannon fire, number of dead and maimed Italians are left in its wae. 9/23/15 |
Austria, Austrians, mountain, avalanche, boulders, 1915-09-23, Austria-Hungary, Austro-Hungarians, Austro-Hungarian Army, mountain warefare, 1915, September, Italian Front |
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Children at war: An Italian Bersaglieri kicks an Austro-Hungarian soldier as the cities of Trieste and Trento — Italia Irredenta — Unredeemed Italy, and Italy's demands ('Rivendicazioni') of the title — stand by. Illustration by Aurelio Bertiglia. |
'Rivendicazioni'
'The Demands'
Signed: A. Bertiglia
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Message and postmark August 17, 1915 |
Bertiglia, child, children, Italy, 1915, 1915-08-17, Trieste, Trento, Trentino, 1915-12-03, Scipio Slataper, Aurelio Bertiglia, A. Bertiglia |
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Postcard of a cross-section of the German mine-laying submarine UC5, captured by the British. |
Captured German UC5, mine-laying submarine. by Authority of the Admiralty, July 1916.
Areal 2 wires
Jumping wires
Periscope
Telescopic mast Height ???? feet
Steering wheel fitted to ????
Main vent from tank
Waterline
Vertical rudder
After trimming tank
Silencer
Engine room; engine; electric motors and diesel Benz motors
Tank; oil fuel tanks
Accumulators??? 70 in number???
Ballast keel; 18.3 ?? tons
Hand wheel
Kingston valves
Ballast tanks tons; safety weight
Accumulators
Ballast keel
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Crown Copyright Reserved.-Not to be reprinted without permission of Controller of H.M. Stationary Office. |
mine, mine-laying submarine, submarine, UC5, cutaway, cross-section, July, 1916 |
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Amputees at a hospital in Budapest, Austria-Hungary in the summer of 1915. Some had lost their feet to freezing in the Carpathian Mountains in the winter. From 'Antwerp to Gallipoli' by Arthur Ruhl. |
In a hospital garden, Budapest. All of these Austro-Hungarian soldiers have had one or both legs amputated. |
Antwerp to Gallipoli, Arthur Ruhl, Ruhl, amputee, amputees, Budapest, 1915, hospital |
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A Zeppelin in a searchlight's beam over London the night of August 17-18, 1915. In the foreground, Tower Bridge. Behind it, the Tower of London is illuminated by a bursting bomb. The dome of St. Paul's Cathedral rises in the distance.Naval First Lieutenant (Oberleutnant-zur-See) Friedrich Wenke commanding LZ.10 reached London the night of August 17, and reported he bombed the city between Blackfriars and London Bridges, resulting in great fires and the collapse of large buildings. He overestimated his damage, but hit a railroad station, a tramcar roundhouse, and some small houses, killing 10 and wounding 48. |
Zeppelin über London!
Der erfolgreiche Nachtangriff vom 17. zum 18. August 1915.
A 340
E.P. & Co. A.G.L.
Mit Genehmigung der Illustrirten Zeitung, Leipzig.
Zeppelin over London!
The successful night raid on August 17-18 1915.
A 340
E. P. & Co. A.G.L.
With the approval of the Illustrirten Zeitung, Leipzig.
[Illustriert Zeitung? = Illustrated Newspaper] |
1915-08-17, 1915-08-18, London, Zeppelin, bombing, August, 1915, Zeppelin raid, Zeppelin bombing London, The First Blitz |