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Vorterrain von Pass Val Maggiorel 1.) Cima d' Asta davor Val Cia. 2.) Ausläufer des Fossernica - Rückens, davor Val Fossernica, 3.) Pia Cinque Croci, Koten 2023 und 2119, 4.) San Giovanni, 5.) Richtung Val Piana - Montalon, 7.) F.W.3 auf Pass Val Maggiore, dahinter Abstürze des grossen Val Maggiore. Aufgenommen am Pass Val Maggiore am 20. März 1916

Vorterrain des Pass.Col Dosse, 1.) Cima di Asta, 2.) f.Regana (ital.Arbeiten sichtbar) 3.) Col della Croce. Vor dem Cima d. Asta läuft das Val Cia. 4.) Abhänge des Coltorondo, 5.) Cima del Spradon, 6.) Moro, 7.) Rimitte, 8.) Regance, 9.) Abhänge des Cardinal, 10.) San Giovanni, 11.) Richtung Puteto Cinque, Croci Koten 2023 und 2119. Aufgenommen am Pass Col Dosse am 19. März 1916

Vorterrain des Pass.Col Dosse, 1.) Cima di Asta, 2.) f.Regana (ital.Arbeiten sichtbar) 3.) Col della Croce. Vor dem Cima d. Asta läuft das Val Cia. 4.) Abhänge des Coltorondo, 5.) Cima del Spradon, 6.) Moro, 7.) Rimitte, 8.) Regance, 9.) Abhänge des Cardinal, 10.) San Giovanni, 11.) Richtung Puteto Cinque, Croci Koten 2023 und 2119. Aufgenommen am Pass Col Dosse am 19. März 1916

Vorterrain des Pass.Col Dosse, 1.) Cima di Asta, 2.) f.Regana (ital.Arbeiten sichtbar) 3.) Col della Croce, Vor dem Cima d. Asta läuft das Val Cia. 4.) Abhänge des Coltorondo, 5.) Cima del Spradon, 6.) Moro, 7.) Rimitte, 8.) Regance, 9.) Abhänge des Cardinal, 10.) San Giovanni, 11.) Richtung Puteto Cinque, Croci Koten 2023 und 2119. Aufgenommen am Pass Col Dosse am 19. März 1916.

1.) Ausläufer der Cima di Lagorai, 2.) Fossernicarücken mit Cima del Paradisi, 3.) Col del Latte, 4.) Cima d' Asta, davor Val Cia, 5.) Cima d' Arcon, 6.) Col dei Acelli, 7.) San Giovanni, davor Val Sorda tief eingeschnitten, 8.) Kote 2419, 9.) Kote 2444, aufgenommen 3. April 1916

Valbona Costa d' Agra - Monte Coston von der Prato Schlucht (unterhalb Posnakott Süd), aufgenommen am 19.August 1915

Standpunkt Valsorda in der Nähe Kote 2448, 1.) Cenon, 2.) Mlga Cenon, davor Val Campollo, 3.) Richtung Dodici, 4.) Setole, 5.) Salubio, 6.) Cima Cista, 7.) Val Piana, 8.) Ausläufer der Montalonkette, aufgenommen am 2. April 1916

1.) Ausläufer der Cima di Lagorai, 2.) Fossernicarücken mit Cima del Paradisi, 3.) Col del Latte, 4.) Cima d' Asta, davor Val Cia, 5.) Cima d' Arcon, 6.) Col dei Acelli, 7.) San Giovanni, 8.) Kote 2419, 9.) Kote 2444, aufgenommen 3.IV.1916

1.) Ausläufer der Cima di Lagorai, 2.) Fossernicarücken mit Cima del Paradisi, 3.) Col del Latte, 4.) Cima d' Asta, davor Val Cia, 5.) Cima d' Arcon, 6.) Col dei Acelli, 7.) San Giovanni, 8.) Kote 2419, 9.) Kote 2444, aufgenommen 3.IV.1916

Vorterrain von Pass Val Maggiorel 1.) Cima d' Asta davor Val Cia, 2.) Ausläufer des Fossernica - Rückens, davor Val Fossernica, 3.) Pia Cinque Croce, Koten 2023 und 2119, 4.) San Giovanni, 5.) ore dah. Abstürze des grossen Val Maggiore. Aufgenommen am Pass Val Maggiore am 20. März 1916

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The Dolomites is a mountain range in the northern Italian Alps that were the site of heavy fighting during World War I. The Dolomites were strategically important because they provided a natural barrier between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Italy. The fighting in the Dolomites began in May 1915 and continued until November 1918. The conditions in the Dolomites were extremely harsh, with cold temperatures, snow, and high altitudes making the fighting difficult for both sides. The Dolomites were the site of several major battles during World War I, and they were also used as a base for the Italian Army's mountain warfare units. The fighting in the Dolomites resulted in a high number of casualties, with estimates ranging from 100,000 to 300,000 total killed, wounded, and missing.

The Dolomites are a mountain range located in northeastern Italy. During the First World War, the front line between the Italian and Austro-Hungarian forces ran through the Dolomites and there was fierce mine warfare. There are now open-air war museums at Cinque Torri (Five Towers) and Mount Lagazuoi. Many people visit the Dolomites to climb the vie ferrate, protected paths created during the First World War. ”The Dolomite mountains have become a legend and will be remembered not only for the blood that was shed there, but for the kind of warfare that was engaged: it did not set anonymous armies against each other as it did on the Russian Front – it was a war of man-against-man that valued heroic individual actions. In addition, the idle moments that soldiers were forced to undergo because of the extreme conditions and severe winters in the high mountains provided time to study the adversary who – during the pauses between one battle and another – sometimes assumed a human face: conversations between “enemies” – the exchange of cigarettes, letters, Christmas wishes – are now the stuff of legends.” (L. Palla)

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