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WWI. Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy. Monfalcone, WWI: 'Quota 85'. The deep trench in the rocks was reinforced with cement parapets by the Italian units reinforced after the conquest, who improved the already-existing Austrian trench in August 1916. The trench connected the Austrian strongholds at 'Quota 121' and 'Quota 85' ; the position went on resisting the Italian strong attacks again and again, for more than one year. Only 50 meters divided the Italian trenches from the Austrian trenches. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwi-friuli-venezia-giulia-italy-monfalcone-wwi-quota-85-the-deep-trench-in-the-rocks-was-reinforced-with-cement-parapets-by-the-italian-units-reinforced-after-the-conquest-who-improved-the-already-existing-austrian-trench-in-august-1916-the-trench-connected-the-austrian-strongholds-at-quota-121-and-quota-85-the-position-went-on-resisting-the-italian-strong-attacks-again-and-again-for-more-than-one-year-only-50-meters-divided-the-italian-trenches-from-the-austrian-trenches-image451561957.html
RM2H6JBTN–WWI. Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy. Monfalcone, WWI: 'Quota 85'. The deep trench in the rocks was reinforced with cement parapets by the Italian units reinforced after the conquest, who improved the already-existing Austrian trench in August 1916. The trench connected the Austrian strongholds at 'Quota 121' and 'Quota 85' ; the position went on resisting the Italian strong attacks again and again, for more than one year. Only 50 meters divided the Italian trenches from the Austrian trenches.
American soldiers taking cover in trenches during World War One. The trenches are reinforced with barbed wire and contain machine gun emplacements and concrete dugouts. The soldiers retreat to deep dugouts when bombardments become too intense. Aerial photographs show the lines of trenches, with piles of earth forming the parapets. Traverses and notches provide additional protection and firing positions for soldiers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-soldiers-taking-cover-in-trenches-during-world-war-one-the-trenches-are-reinforced-with-barbed-wire-and-contain-machine-gun-emplacements-and-concrete-dugouts-the-soldiers-retreat-to-deep-dugouts-when-bombardments-become-too-intense-aerial-photographs-show-the-lines-of-trenches-with-piles-of-earth-forming-the-parapets-traverses-and-notches-provide-additional-protection-and-firing-positions-for-soldiers-image558247264.html
RM2RC6A28–American soldiers taking cover in trenches during World War One. The trenches are reinforced with barbed wire and contain machine gun emplacements and concrete dugouts. The soldiers retreat to deep dugouts when bombardments become too intense. Aerial photographs show the lines of trenches, with piles of earth forming the parapets. Traverses and notches provide additional protection and firing positions for soldiers.
WWI. Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy. Monfalcone, WWI: 'Quota 85'. The deep trench in the rocks was reinforced with cement parapets by the Italian units reinforced after the conquest, who improved the already-existing Austrian trench in August 1916. The trench connected the Austrian strongholds at 'Quota 121' and 'Quota 85' ; the position went on resisting the Italian strong attacks again and again, for more than one year. Only 50 meters divided the Italian trenches from the Austrian trenches. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwi-friuli-venezia-giulia-italy-monfalcone-wwi-quota-85-the-deep-trench-in-the-rocks-was-reinforced-with-cement-parapets-by-the-italian-units-reinforced-after-the-conquest-who-improved-the-already-existing-austrian-trench-in-august-1916-the-trench-connected-the-austrian-strongholds-at-quota-121-and-quota-85-the-position-went-on-resisting-the-italian-strong-attacks-again-and-again-for-more-than-one-year-only-50-meters-divided-the-italian-trenches-from-the-austrian-trenches-image451561981.html
RM2H6JBWH–WWI. Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy. Monfalcone, WWI: 'Quota 85'. The deep trench in the rocks was reinforced with cement parapets by the Italian units reinforced after the conquest, who improved the already-existing Austrian trench in August 1916. The trench connected the Austrian strongholds at 'Quota 121' and 'Quota 85' ; the position went on resisting the Italian strong attacks again and again, for more than one year. Only 50 meters divided the Italian trenches from the Austrian trenches.
WWI. Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy. Monfalcone, WWI: 'Quota 85'. The deep trench in the rocks was reinforced with cement parapets by the Italian units reinforced after the conquest, who improved the already-existing Austrian trench in August 1916. The trench connected the Austrian strongholds at 'Quota 121' and 'Quota 85' ; the position went on resisting the Italian strong attacks again and again, for more than one year. Only 50 meters divided the Italian trenches from the Austrian trenches. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwi-friuli-venezia-giulia-italy-monfalcone-wwi-quota-85-the-deep-trench-in-the-rocks-was-reinforced-with-cement-parapets-by-the-italian-units-reinforced-after-the-conquest-who-improved-the-already-existing-austrian-trench-in-august-1916-the-trench-connected-the-austrian-strongholds-at-quota-121-and-quota-85-the-position-went-on-resisting-the-italian-strong-attacks-again-and-again-for-more-than-one-year-only-50-meters-divided-the-italian-trenches-from-the-austrian-trenches-image451561662.html
RM2H6JBE6–WWI. Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy. Monfalcone, WWI: 'Quota 85'. The deep trench in the rocks was reinforced with cement parapets by the Italian units reinforced after the conquest, who improved the already-existing Austrian trench in August 1916. The trench connected the Austrian strongholds at 'Quota 121' and 'Quota 85' ; the position went on resisting the Italian strong attacks again and again, for more than one year. Only 50 meters divided the Italian trenches from the Austrian trenches.
WWI. Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy. Monfalcone, WWI: 'Quota 85'. The deep trench in the rocks was reinforced with cement parapets by the Italian units reinforced after the conquest, who improved the already-existing Austrian trench in August 1916. The trench connected the Austrian strongholds at 'Quota 121' and 'Quota 85' ; the position went on resisting the Italian strong attacks again and again, for more than one year. Only 50 meters divided the Italian trenches from the Austrian trenches. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwi-friuli-venezia-giulia-italy-monfalcone-wwi-quota-85-the-deep-trench-in-the-rocks-was-reinforced-with-cement-parapets-by-the-italian-units-reinforced-after-the-conquest-who-improved-the-already-existing-austrian-trench-in-august-1916-the-trench-connected-the-austrian-strongholds-at-quota-121-and-quota-85-the-position-went-on-resisting-the-italian-strong-attacks-again-and-again-for-more-than-one-year-only-50-meters-divided-the-italian-trenches-from-the-austrian-trenches-image451561666.html
RM2H6JBEA–WWI. Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy. Monfalcone, WWI: 'Quota 85'. The deep trench in the rocks was reinforced with cement parapets by the Italian units reinforced after the conquest, who improved the already-existing Austrian trench in August 1916. The trench connected the Austrian strongholds at 'Quota 121' and 'Quota 85' ; the position went on resisting the Italian strong attacks again and again, for more than one year. Only 50 meters divided the Italian trenches from the Austrian trenches.
Friuli Venezia Giulia, italy. Monfalcone : the trench connecting 'Quota 85' to 'Quota 121'. The hills of Monfalcone were crossed by a dense network of trenches, both Italian and Austro-Hungarian. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/friuli-venezia-giulia-italy-monfalcone-the-trench-connecting-quota-85-to-quota-121-the-hills-of-monfalcone-were-crossed-by-a-dense-network-of-trenches-both-italian-and-austro-hungarian-image451562068.html
RM2H6JC0M–Friuli Venezia Giulia, italy. Monfalcone : the trench connecting 'Quota 85' to 'Quota 121'. The hills of Monfalcone were crossed by a dense network of trenches, both Italian and Austro-Hungarian.
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