Date: | 1915 |
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Description: | Austrian ammunition column on the march in Poland during World War I. |
Date: | 1914 |
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Description: | Results of a direct hit from a German 180mm artillery shell in Antwerp. |
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Description: | Turkish Landsturmleute (reservists) being detailed to improve rail and road beds. |
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Description: | Native of Bukowina posing for a photogarph on city street. |
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Description: | Field Marshal Lieutenant Viktor Weber Edler von Webenau and his staff in Montenegro. |
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Description: | Russian prisoners working to restore the destroyed train station in Skiernewize. |
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Description: | Soldiers and horse-drawn wagons moving to the front. |
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Description: | The first visiting day at the garrison hospital to see the wounded soldier. His wife, daughter, and infant son in a baby carriage, are visiting him outdoor... |
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Description: | At a "cannon hospital" on the Carpathian front. A view of the yard. |
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Description: | Montenegrin work party passing by the French embassy in Cettinje, Montenegro. |
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Description: | Serbian prisoners in Skutari under guard going to receive a meal. |
Date: | 1914 |
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Description: | Belgian nuns heading back to Antwerp from refugee camps in the Netherlands. |
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Description: | Soldiers leading horses and supplies to the bridge guard. |
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Description: | Selling large trout caught in Lake Skutari, Albania. |
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Description: | On Lake Skutari (Skodar) in Albania. Our offensive in Albania. Provisions and munitions being loaded on barges. |
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Description: | The arrival in Damascus of Fahkriddine Pascha, commander of the 12th Army Corps, as the new Governor-General of Damascus. **Fahkriddine (or Fahkri) Pas... |
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Description: | Supply wagons, passing by the Siegesallee, heading for the war zone. |
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