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Description: | Turkish barber at work in camp shaving the head of a fellow soldier. |
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Description: | Turkish veterinary hospital for horses in Beersheba. |
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Description: | Our Bavarians in the Vosges. The regimental cobbler. |
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Description: | Farmers from Bukowina and Austrian soldiers. |
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Description: | The Swedish author and naturalist Sven Hedin during a visit to Berlin. |
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Description: | Struggling artists in Berlin meet for their daily noon meal and discuss the issues of the day. |
Date: | 1914 |
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Description: | German soldiers and Dutch officials in front of a neutral train transporting refugees back to Belgium. |
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Description: | A soldier carrying supplies to the headquarters, preparing to head to the front. |
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Description: | Mr. Frankl as a war photographer with the Turkish Army. |
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Description: | Providing aid in South Tyrol. Soldiers helping with a move of furniture. |
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Description: | Our war photographer photographing his competitor. Frankl photographing another photographer taking a photograph of a soldier with skis. |
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Description: | Engineering officers (Pionneren) riding on a Serbian military road to determine the best route. |
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Description: | Necessary work in enemy territory. Austrian engineers laying rails for a roadbed to make the transport of provisions easier. |
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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 selling meat on the street in Antivari (Bar), Montenegro. |
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Description: | “The inquisitive reporter” in Skutari. Austrian or German journalist in conversation with a woman on the street in Skutari. |
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