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Description: | Flag signal station on a mountain road at Lovcen. Raising the flag signals wagons below to stop. |
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Description: | Antivari (Bar) was the primary port city of Montenegro. |
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Description: | Skutari (Shkodra) is a city on the northern part of Albania. |
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Description: | Through Bosnia and the Herzegovina during the war. Celebrating the Mevlud (Mawlid) festival to commemorate Mohammed's birthday on January 18th (1916) in Sa... |
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Description: | Antique Montenegrin mortars at the arsenal. |
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Description: | After the downfall of Montenegro in the Town of Njegusi, the summer residence of King Nikita. A kavass (armed guard) of the king is sitting in front of the... |
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Description: | Canned goods destined for Austrian troops in Albania being loaded for shipment on a boat. |
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Description: | Through Bosnia and the Herzegovina during the war. Celebrating the Mevlud (Mawlid) festival to commemorate Mohammed's birthday on January 18th (1916) in Sa... |
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Description: | Residents and children in Njegusi, Montenegro. Njegusi was the former royal summer residence of the king of Montenegro. |
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Description: | Shelters for troops in the Albanian mountains. |
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Description: | Austrian soldier guarding 305 mm mortar shells in packing containers, Montenegro and Albania. |
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Description: | Repairing an army truck radiator, Montenegro and Albania. |
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Description: | Colonel General Hermann Kövess von Kövessháza commanded the Austrian 3rd Army during the invasion of Serbia. |
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Description: | Italian women who are employed as seamstresses by the Austrian army at a supply depot to make bags, Montenegro and Albania. Their husbands, presumably, cat... |
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Description: | Austrian soldier preparing a small caliber mortar for use on the Albanian battlefront. |
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Description: | Press for mounting heavy rubber truck tires onto rims for Austro-Hungarian military vehicles, Montenegro and Albania. |
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