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Remembered Today:

2 Austria-Hungary Soliders found


dannyboy1807

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http://www.telegraph...-Dolomites.html

could someone change the title

The area was the scene of bitter mountain warfare between Italian and Austro-Hungarian forces, in a theatre of the First World War which was described by Ernest Hemingway in A Farewell to Arms.

The two soldiers, believed to have been members of an artillery unit in the Austro-Hungarian army, lay interred in snow and ice for nearly 100 years, after being killed in fierce fighting with Italian forces, probably in May 1918

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THIS site unfortunately has chosen to publish photos of the remains.

And the comments section has devolved into an argument on the legitamacy of climate change theories rather than focusing on the recovery of the two fallen soldiers.

RIP

Regards,

Joseph

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