Austro hungarian military uniforms Stock Photos and Images
RF2E53B4B–Austro-Hungarian Armee (Imperial and Royal Armed Forces). Austrian infantry in field uniforms. Austro-Hungarian Empire (Dual Monarchy). 1910s
RM2RC5M8G–Vintage photograph of two soldiers in the Austro-Hungarian Military 1914-1918, (KuK WWI: Imperial and Royal: Kaiserlich und Koniglich)
RM2E10C3J–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RM2GX0FMT–rare original phot about a lots of Soldiers. This picture's back there are some information about it. The picture was shooted during thr Great War, World War I. before or just after the Battles of the Isonzo ( so super scarce) between the Austro-Hungarian and Italian armies in World War I. The territory is belonging to Slovenia, and the remainder in Italy along the Isonzo River. These are hungarian soldiers. Source: Original photocard.
RMTA3B01–On the left side of the table (7th front) Maximilian Egon II Prince of Fuerstenberg. On the right side (6. front), diagonally opposite Prince Fuerstenberg, Prince Joachim of Prussia. The Austro-Hungarian Corps commander and General Koevess von Koeveshaza was also present at the table.
RM2GX0FMK–young soldier is posing for the camera in a studio. He dressed up nicely put his medal on his chest to be proud of it. This young man is belongs to the Austro-Hungarian army dusring the grat war World War I. or from before. Source: original photograph
RMD8DRWN–Veneto, Italy. 26th May, 2013. Follina Austro-Hungarian World War One Cemetery. 22nd Austro-Italian joint celebration for peace. Civilian and military authorities from European Countries attended today's ceremony and a joint religious service was celebrated by officers of five cults at the Austro-Hungarian war cemetery of Follina. Organization by Mario Eichta and Osterreichisches Schwarzes Kreuz.
RM2DE3T9R–Austro-Hungarian army during the First World War. Two resting soldiers, one of them smiling, in Austrian uniforms sitting in a trench witch sides reinforced by basketwork. Uncertain exact date and location.
RM2T6GXM0–Olomouc, Czech Republic. 10th Nov, 2023. Commemorative act on the occasion of the tomorrow's War Veterans Day at the Military Cemetery Cernovir, Olomouc, on November 10, 2023. The cemetery is a cultural monument protected by international conventions. It is unique in that members of the Austro-Hungarian Army, the Tsarist Russian Army and later the Czechoslovak Army are buried here. The men on the right are wearing historical uniforms from the First Republic. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RMKRP5RK–Vintage engraving of Miltary Uniforms 18th Century of Austria, 1728
RM2BX54PE–A field chaplain of the Imperial and Royal Army, in his uniform, crosses a square where many peasants sit bored on the ground. The Imperial and Royal Army is the joint army of the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy.
RMDDRJJ2–Albrecht, 3.8.1817 - 18.2.1895, Archduke of Austria, Austrian general, inspector general of the Austro-Hungarian Army 1868 - 1895, portrait, wood engraving, circa 1890,
RM2GX0FMJ–middle aged man posing for the camera in front of a castle at unknown place. This man is police officer or military officer but unrecogniseable that which empire's officer him. He has got black uniform, pistol holster, and a big massive impressive belt buckle. He hes got quite fashonable moustache. Period late 19th century early 20th century. Source: original photograph
RM2M8E2C0–Hungarian cavalry. Engraving by Janet Lange and Trichon. 'Los Heroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra' (The Heroes and the Grandeurs of the Earth). Volume VI. 1856. Author: Auguste Trichon (1814-1898). French engraver. Janet-Lange (pseudonym of Ange-Louis Janet 1815-1872). French artist.
RM2X1AF4J–K. and k. Austro-Hungarian infantry regiment number 34, photo heliography byf Skalnik and Fia., 1906 - 19060101 PD3922 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RMDRFF9C–Major-General Blum with officers of Austria-Hungary
RM2X1ACA6–Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria, Franz Joseph in crusade uniform of a k and K field marshal in Hungarian adjustment in crape in a conversation with an officer., 1890 - 18900101 PD15100 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2HHJF52–General Hoffmann, Head of the German peace delegation at Brest Litovsk in March 1918, seen here in conversation with German and Austrian delegates. The signing of the Treaty ended Soviet Russia's involvement in the First World War and allowed the Bolshevik government to concentrate on fighting the Russian civil war. 3rd March 1918
RM2X1AD4J–Emperor Franz Joseph I and Emperor Wilhelm II on the Rendezvousplatz (Rendezvous Square) in Totis, maneuver in Totis (Tata, Hungary) 12.9.1891, Emperor Franz Joseph in the uniform of a field marshal in Hungarian adjustment, uniform, Emperor Wilhelm likewise in Austrian uniform. furthermore are the personal coachman Joseph Walter and the life guards' cavalry Adolf Lechartier represented photoengraving based on painting by Flelcian Baron von Myrbach, signed 'Mch', from briefcase: 'Kaiserbilder', literary institute cosmos, Vienna-Leipzig-Budapest (briefcase with 28 heliogravures based on painting
RF2E53B3K–Austro-Hungarian Armee (Imperial and Royal Armed Forces). Austrian jaegers in field uniforms. Austro-Hungarian Empire (Dual Monarchy). 1910s
RM2HHJB0F–Austrian prisoners of war seen here surrounded by Russian peasants. Circa 1915
RM2E10C31–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RMEPX8XF–Austrian troops seen here defending a mountain top during the winter campaign on the Montenegro front. Circa December 1916
RM2RBX44A–Austrian Peace Delegates, part of the Austrian Peace Delegation, arrive in Saint-Germain, France in May 1919. The image was captured by a photographer from the Signal Corps. Image number: 61122.
RMD8DRTE–Veneto, Italy. 26th May, 2013. Follina Austro-Hungarian World War One Cemetery. 22nd Austro-Italian joint celebration for peace. Civilian and military authorities from European Countries attended today's ceremony and a joint religious service was celebrated by officers of five cults at the Austro-Hungarian war cemetery of Follina. Organization by Mario Eichta and Osterreichisches Schwarzes Kreuz.
RM2RC2DMY–Image: The photograph shows a collection of weapons used by the Austrians to kill wounded Italians during World War One. The weapons appear to be in various stages of disrepair. This image is considered for official use only, with the identification number 31641 1-4.
RM2T6GNCF–Olomouc, Czech Republic. 10th Nov, 2023. Commemorative act on the occasion of War Veterans Day at the Military Cemetery Cernovir, Olomouc, on November 10, 2023. The cemetery is a cultural monument protected by international conventions. It is unique in that members of the Austro-Hungarian Army, the Tsarist Russian Army and later the Czechoslovak Army are buried here. The men on the right are wearing historical uniforms from the First Republic. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RMDDRJ4C–Albrecht, 3.8.1817 - 18.2.1895, Archduke of Austria, Austrian general, inspector general of the Austro-Hungarian Army 1868 - 1895, portrait, wood engraving, circa 1890,
RMDDYAJR–Albrecht, 3.8.1817 - 18.2.1895, Archduke of Austria, Austrian general, inspector general of the Austro-Hungarian Army 1868 - 1895, half length, wood engraving, 2nd half 19th century, ,
RM2X1BPA3–Emperor Franz Joseph I and Emperor Wilhelm II on the Rendezvousplatz (Rendezvous Square) in Totis, maneuver in Totis (Tata, Hungary) 12.9.1891, Emperor Franz Joseph in the uniform of a field marshal in Hungarian adjustment, uniform, Emperor Wilhelm likewise in Austrian uniform. furthermore are the personal coachman Joseph Walter and the life guards' cavalry Adolf Lechartier represented photoengraving based on painting by Flelcian Baron von Myrbach, signed 'Mch', from briefcase: 'Kaiserbilder', literary institute cosmos, Vienna-Leipzig-Budapest (briefcase with 28 heliogravures based on painting
RM2X1AFR4–Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria, picture uniformed, with fleece and little vestment. photoengraving of the Imperial and Royal military geographical institute based on photography by Carl Pietzner. facsimile of the signature (in briefcase with photoengravings based on photograph from different members of the imperial house), - 19080101 PD3942 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2E10C3B–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RMD8DRRF–Veneto, Italy. 26th May, 2013. Follina Austro-Hungarian World War One Cemetery. 22nd Austro-Italian joint celebration for peace. Civilian and military authorities from European Countries attended today's ceremony and a joint religious service was celebrated by officers of five cults at the Austro-Hungarian war cemetery of Follina. Organization by Mario Eichta and Osterreichisches Schwarzes Kreuz.
RM2T6GNGP–Olomouc, Czech Republic. 10th Nov, 2023. Commemorative act on the occasion of the War Veterans Day at the Military Cemetery Cernovir, Olomouc, on November 10, 2023. The cemetery is a cultural monument protected by international conventions. It is unique in that members of the Austro-Hungarian Army, the Tsarist Russian Army and later the Czechoslovak Army are buried here. Historical uniforms, on the left the first Czechoslovak military units in the USSR and two legionary units. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RMG5X3MD–Albrecht, 3.8.1817 - 18.2.1895, Archduke of Austria, Austrian general, inspector general of the Austro-Hungarian Army 1868 - 1895, portrait, wood engraving by Adolf Neumann, 2nd half 19th century, ,
RMTTX7XF–Emperor Franz Joseph I and Emperor Wilhelm II on the Rendezvousplatz (Rendezvous Square) in Totis, maneuver in Totis (Tata, Hungary) 12.9.1891, Emperor Franz Joseph in the uniform of a field marshal in Hungarian adjustment, uniform, Emperor Wilhelm likewise in Austrian uniform. furthermore are the personal coachman Joseph Walter and the life guards' cavalry Adolf Lechartier represented photoengraving based on painting by Flelcian Baron von Myrbach, signed 'Mch', from briefcase: 'Kaiserbilder', literary institute cosmos, Vienna-Leipzig-Budapest (b, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2X1BPB9–Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria, picture uniformed, with fleece and little vestment. photoengraving of the Imperial and Royal military geographical institute based on photography by Carl Pietzner. facsimile of the signature (in briefcase with photoengravings based on photograph from different members of the imperial house), - 19080101 PD3942 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2E10C4E–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RM2X1ACD1–Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria, Franz Joseph in the crusade uniform of a k. u. k. field marshal in German adjustment on a inspectorate of the general staff department of the 28. infantry division., 1890 - 18900101 PD15221 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2X1AF44–Franz count Conrad of Hoetzendorf, in uniform of a FML., 1906 - 19060101 PD1633 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RMD8DRTT–Veneto, Italy. 26th May, 2013. Follina Austro-Hungarian World War One Cemetery. 22nd Austro-Italian joint celebration for peace. Civilian and military authorities from European Countries attended today's ceremony and a joint religious service was celebrated by officers of five cults at the Austro-Hungarian war cemetery of Follina. Organization by Mario Eichta and Osterreichisches Schwarzes Kreuz.
RM2T6GXKK–Olomouc, Czech Republic. 10th Nov, 2023. Commemorative act on the occasion of the tomorrow's War Veterans Day at the Military Cemetery Cernovir, Olomouc, on November 10, 2023. The cemetery is a cultural monument protected by international conventions. It is unique in that members of the Austro-Hungarian Army, the Tsarist Russian Army and later the Czechoslovak Army are buried here. Historic uniforms, 2nd from right of the Legionnaires, on the right of the Czechoslovak RAF unit in Great Britain during World War II. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RMTTX7FW–Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria, picture uniformed, with fleece and little vestment. photoengraving of the Imperial and Royal military geographical institute based on photography by Carl Pietzner. facsimile of the signature (in briefcase with photoengravings based on photograph from different members of the imperial house), Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2E10C32–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RM2X1AF5D–Franz count Conrad of Hoetzendorf, in uniform of a FML., 1906 - 19060101 PD1976 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RMD8DT79–Veneto, Italy. 26th May, 2013. Follina Austro-Hungarian World War One Cemetery. 22nd Austro-Italian joint celebration for peace. Civilian and military authorities from European Countries attended today's ceremony and a joint religious service was celebrated by officers of five cults at the Austro-Hungarian war cemetery of Follina. Organization by Mario Eichta and Osterreichisches Schwarzes Kreuz.
RM2E10C3R–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RMD8DT5P–Veneto, Italy. 26th May, 2013. Follina Austro-Hungarian World War One Cemetery. 22nd Austro-Italian joint celebration for peace. Civilian and military authorities from European Countries attended today's ceremony and a joint religious service was celebrated by officers of five cults at the Austro-Hungarian war cemetery of Follina. Organization by Mario Eichta and Osterreichisches Schwarzes Kreuz.
RM2E10C3Y–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RMD8DT6N–Veneto, Italy. 26th May, 2013. Follina Austro-Hungarian World War One Cemetery. 22nd Austro-Italian joint celebration for peace. Civilian and military authorities from European Countries attended today's ceremony and a joint religious service was celebrated by officers of five cults at the Austro-Hungarian war cemetery of Follina. Organization by Mario Eichta and Osterreichisches Schwarzes Kreuz.
RM2E10C55–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RMD8DRTJ–Veneto, Italy. 26th May, 2013. Follina Austro-Hungarian World War One Cemetery. 22nd Austro-Italian joint celebration for peace. Civilian and military authorities from European Countries attended today's ceremony and a joint religious service was celebrated by officers of five cults at the Austro-Hungarian war cemetery of Follina. Organization by Mario Eichta and Osterreichisches Schwarzes Kreuz.
RM2E10C4N–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RM2E10C44–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RM2E10C4D–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
RM2E10C4H–On October 5, 1997 is relocated in Trieste, Italian city but long under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the monument, removed in 1921, to Princess Elizabeth of Austria 'Sissi', wife of Emperor Franz Joseph. For the occasion gathers a large number of nostalgic and fans of the Empire, with uniforms and vintage clothes.
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