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Summary
Title |
Isonzo-Schlacht, Trainkolonne am Moistroka-Pass |
Original caption |
For documentary purposes the German Federal Archive often retained the original image captions, which may be erroneous, biased, obsolete or politically extreme. |
Die siegreiche Isonzo-Offensive. Der Durchstoss bei Flitsch. Trainkolonne der Verbündeten im Vormarsch auf einer der Pass-Strassen gen Flitsch. Filmtrupp No:5. Erzherzog Eugen-Strasse, Moistroka-Pass, Oktober 1917 |
Archive description |
Description provided by the archive when the original description is incomplete or wrong. You can help by reporting errors and typos at Commons:Bundesarchiv/Error reports. |
Isonzoschlachten von Jui 1915 bis Oktober 1917.- Zwölfte Isonzoschlacht, 24. Oktober ? 27. Oktober 1917.- Nachschubkolonne der Mittelmächte am Moistroka-Pass |
Depicted place |
Isonzo-Schlacht |
Date |
October 1917 |
Photographer |
Unknown |
Institution |
German Federal Archives |
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Native name |
Das Bundesarchiv |
Location |
Koblenz (headquarters) |
Coordinates |
50° 20′ 33.00″ N, 7° 34′ 21.00″ E |
Established |
1952 |
Website |
www.bundesarchiv.de |
Authority control |
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Sammlung von Repro-Negativen (Bild 146) |
Accession number |
Bild 146-1970-073-25 |
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