Trench mortars
The 22cm heavy trench mortar was already shown here before. The image in this post is another nice shot that
Read moreThe 22cm heavy trench mortar was already shown here before. The image in this post is another nice shot that
Read moreTyrol’s status changed several times in the Austrian Empire in the 18th and 19th centuries. Bonaparte Napoleon separated away the
Read moreRed cross badges were often worn by sanitary soldiers and civilian personnel during the Great War. The badges were usually
Read moreThe mixed deployment of the Austro-Hungarian and German troops took place in several places as early as the end of
Read moreWhen selecting the photo and badge used for this post, I was struck by the similarity of the portrait of
Read moreThe badges of the cavalry regiments were generally more expensive, often enameled pieces. In many cases, there was no cheaper
Read moreAmong the cap badges, the hand painted enamel badges are the most appealing. Several units of the Navy of the
Read moreFor some reason, the artillery units of the Monarchy had relatively fewer insignia than infantry or cavalry. In addition, very
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