WWI - A 1917 map showing military activity in the 1914-1918 First World War -   Italian attack on Austria & Russian battle lines Stock Photo
RMM0F61PWWI - A 1917 map showing military activity in the 1914-1918 First World War - Italian attack on Austria & Russian battle lines
This photo shows an Italian entrenchment in an Alpine ravine during the First World War. Two soldiers are working on strengthening the embankment against the wood logs that act as a frame. Stock Photo
RFEGC01EThis photo shows an Italian entrenchment in an Alpine ravine during the First World War. Two soldiers are working on strengthening the embankment against the wood logs that act as a frame.
World War I illustrations. The Italian 'Alpini' knock down the border post on a road in Trentino. By G. D'Amato. May 1915 Stock Photo
RF2PXC98RWorld War I illustrations. The Italian 'Alpini' knock down the border post on a road in Trentino. By G. D'Amato. May 1915
World War 1 in the Italian and Austrian Alps. Gun muzzles protruding from a grass covered trench. Behind are Austrian sharpshooters, one holding a human skull, on the Monte Grappa front in Italy. Ca. 1915-17. (BSLOC 2013 1 28) Stock Photo
RMKWCW98World War 1 in the Italian and Austrian Alps. Gun muzzles protruding from a grass covered trench. Behind are Austrian sharpshooters, one holding a human skull, on the Monte Grappa front in Italy. Ca. 1915-17. (BSLOC 2013 1 28)
Austria-Hungary pilots in World War I, 1916 Stock Photo
RME00644Austria-Hungary pilots in World War I, 1916
Italian troops climb the face of Monte Nero, during World war one. 1915. The 1st Alpini Regiment (Italian: 1° Reggimento Alpini) was a light Infantry regiment of the Italian Army, specializing in Mountain Combat. The Alpini are a mountain infantry corps of the Italian Army, that distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. Stock Photo
RMDYF36CItalian troops climb the face of Monte Nero, during World war one. 1915. The 1st Alpini Regiment (Italian: 1° Reggimento Alpini) was a light Infantry regiment of the Italian Army, specializing in Mountain Combat. The Alpini are a mountain infantry corps of the Italian Army, that distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II.
Shot down Italian aircraft in World War I, 1918 Stock Photo
RME00642Shot down Italian aircraft in World War I, 1918
World War 1: Italian 12- inch artillery gun. Positioned on south- west Austrian border in the Italian Alps. 1916. Stock Photo
RMERGH61World War 1: Italian 12- inch artillery gun. Positioned on south- west Austrian border in the Italian Alps. 1916.
Shot down Italian airship at the front in Italy in World War I Stock Photo
RME00649Shot down Italian airship at the front in Italy in World War I
World War I.  Fort Malborghetto in Austria, after bombings by Italian guns (1916) Stock Photo
RMCW62REWorld War I. Fort Malborghetto in Austria, after bombings by Italian guns (1916)
Italian troop mobilisation, 1915, WW1 Stock Photo
RMK0E3ATItalian troop mobilisation, 1915, WW1
World War I. The Italian offensive of the Isonzo. Before the offensive: visiting the Italian front, Mr. Poincare decorates a captain of bersagliers in the presence of the king. From left to right: General Deparge, M. Poincare and Victor Emmanuel III of Italy Stock Photo
RF2PXBM47World War I. The Italian offensive of the Isonzo. Before the offensive: visiting the Italian front, Mr. Poincare decorates a captain of bersagliers in the presence of the king. From left to right: General Deparge, M. Poincare and Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
Kaiser Wilhelm II, the German Emperor, in conversation with Charles I, the Emperor of Austria, at a small railway station on the Italian Front. Stock Photo
RMG5GX6YKaiser Wilhelm II, the German Emperor, in conversation with Charles I, the Emperor of Austria, at a small railway station on the Italian Front.