RM2RCRFA6–Italy Veneto Follina - Austro-Hungarian Military Memorial - The First World War
RM2RC5M8G–Vintage photograph of two soldiers in the Austro-Hungarian Military 1914-1918, (KuK WWI: Imperial and Royal: Kaiserlich und Koniglich)
RM2RDEEP7–young austro-hungarian military officers just graduated at the military academy. they are posing with them ceremonial uniform with sword. they are ready to serve them empire.
RMDRF574–Milovice - Austro-Hungarian Military Camp/Barracks
RM2BAEATW–Austro-Hungarian Army at World War I. Austrian Dragons
RF2E53B48–Austro-Hungarian Armee (Imperial and Royal Armed Forces). Military engineering (Genietruppen) in field uniform. Austro-Hungarian Empire (Dual Monarchy
RMRW8RBX–Kleiner Pal (Italian : Pal Piccolo), Carnic Alps. WWI, The Austro-Hungarian military path.
RMMPWRG4–Meeting of Russian and Austro-Hungarian Military Officers in Brest-Litovsk, 1918, 1918.
RF2ADY4N3–Flag of Austria-Hungary or Austro-Hungarian Empire (1867–1918) on military uniform. Army, soldiers. Collage.
RM2ETANY8–Personnel list of the Austro-Hungarian Military General Gouvernement in Serbia.
RM2RCYB3Y–Austro-Hungarian Empire. Medal of Military Merit 'Signum Laudis”. Emperor Charles I (1887-1922). Established by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria on 12 March 1890. Latvian War Museum. Riga. Latvia.
RMPA6MDW–Meeting of Russian and Austro-Hungarian Military Officers in Brest-Litovsk, 1918. Museum: Russian State Historical Library, Moscow.
RF2MY411T–Hussars cavalry military of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, illustration 1870
RM2RBFHNC–Europe: c. 1916 Austro-Hungarian military doctors performing autopsies on dead horses in the battlefield.
RME004B1–Austro-Hungarian radio team, 1916
RF2A7FHF9–Austro-Hungarian military cemetery of Prosecco-Prosek, on the Karst plateau next to Trieste
RMD9979P–World War I 1914-1918: Austro-Hungarian Uhlans fighting on the south-eastern front using cover of the forest's edge, 1917. Military, Army, Soldier, Weapon, Rifle, Smallarms
RMRYK022–Paintings, Military use of horses, Austro-Hungarian Army, 1913 postcards, 1913, Österreichische Dragoner
RF2GDJCGW–Overgrown outer walls of Fort Stoja, former Austro-Hungarian fortification from 1884 in Stoja camp in Pula (Croatia).
RM2RCRFAB–Italy Veneto Follina - Austro-Hungarian Military Memorial - The First World War
RMG16B5T–Austrian soldiers with an ambulance in the road during World War I. The Austro-Hungarian Army was the ground force of the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy from 1867 to 1918. It was composed of three parts: the joint army (Gemeinsame Armee, recruited from al
RM2RDEEPA–iconic austro-hungarian military device during the great war ( ww1) this is the mobile kitchen / portable kitchen which name is gulyáságyú ( goulash cannon )
RMEDM33N–Medal of honor military, uniform Austro-Hungarian soldier
RM2BAEBB4–Austro-Hungarian Army at World War I. Fireman in Sarajevo
RM2E2GY2R–Austro-Hungarian Army at World War I. Artillery workers
RMRW8RDB–Kleiner Pal (Italian : Pal Piccolo), Carnic Alps. WWI, The Austro-Hungarian military path.
RM2ATJRWP–Description: à st.-Ung. Militär konzertiert am Hauptplatz in Proskurow in der Ukraine Annotation: Austro-Hungarian military band performs in the main square of Proskurov in Ukraine Date: {1914-1918} Location: Ukraine, Proskurov, Russia Keywords: WWI, crowds, military, orchestras, towns
RF2ADY4NA–Flag of Austria-Hungary or Austro-Hungarian Empire (1867–1918) on military uniform. Army, soldiers. Collage.
RMCBJA18–Portrait of Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I, Emperor of Austria (1848-1916) and King of Hungary (1867-1916). Austro-Hungarian Emperor. Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RM2H9THN8–Austro-Hungarian campaign to occupy the former Ottoman territories of the Bosnian Waliate. Dalmatian-Herzegovinian insurrection. Combat on the Zagoria mountains between insurgents and Austrian troops. Engraving by Capuz. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1882.
RM2BDY5EC–Cracow. Poland. Austro-Hungarian military uniform. Artifact from Muzeum Spraw Wojskowych.
RMERG4XB–World War I: Austro-Hungarian army repulsing an attack from the Russian army in Bukovina (part of Austro-Hungarian Empire).
RFCC9Y8A–Military Order of Maria Theresa (Austro-Hungarian Empire, 1757).
RME004BN–Austro-Hungarian listening post, 1915
RF2A8CPX3–Woman visiting the Austro-Hungarian military cemetery of Prosecco-Prosek, on the Karst plateau next to Trieste
RMD997EP–World War I 1914-1918: Austro-Hungarian soldiers with pack horses carrying guns. First Battle of Isonzo, 23 June-7 July 1915, Italian Front. Military, Army, Austria, Italy, Transport, Artillery
RMRYJX63–Military facilities, Buildings in Josefov (Jaroměř), Austro-Hungarian Army, 1911, Hradec Králové Region, Josefstadt, Hauptwache
RFT5YWMJ–Austro-Hungarian military cemetery near Tolmin. Slovenia
RMPTGAD9–Italy Veneto Mount Grappa -Austro-Hungarian Military Memorial -The First World War
RMDC2RKF–View of the celebration of the 30th jubilee of Kaiser Wilhelm II (l) at Großes Hauptquartier (Surpreme Army Command Headquarters) in June 1918. Here, he talks to Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg (r) and the Austro-Hungarian military representative von Klepsch. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RM2RDEENW–vintage family photo. Wife and daughter are standing with the soldier dad who is wearing his uniform. Summer time at 1910s Mother protected herself with un umbrella. Father has got lots of medal of Honors on his Austro-Hungarian military uniform.
RMEDM34J–Medal of honor military, uniform Austro-Hungarian soldier
RM2BAEAW5–Austro-Hungarian Army at World War I. Entry to an infantry barracks
RM2E2GY3T–Austro-Hungarian Army at World War I. Train officers
RMRW8RBE–Kleiner Pal (Italian : Pal Piccolo), Carnic Alps. WWI, The Austro-Hungarian military path.
RMT14KAJ–Russian prisoners of war in the Austro-Hungarian POW Camp Josefstadt (now Josefov near Jaroměř in Central Bohemia, Czech Republic) during the First World War depicted in the vintage postcard issued by local publisher Jindřich Kratochvíl in 1918. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
RMGXM30F–Austro-Hungarian soldiers of the World War one push trolley
RMCBJ9YH–Portrait of Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I, Emperor of Austria (1848-1916) and King of Hungary (1867-1916) Portrait in Military Uniform. Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RM2RCJF14–First World War (1914-1918). Austro-Hungarian army sapper shovel. Latvian War Museum. Riga. Latvia.
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.
RMERGH6N–World War 1: Wounded Austro- Hungarian troops on the Italian Front. Illustration by Adolf G. Döring. November 1915
RF2E38FYD–Austro-Hungarian cavalry (1862). Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background.
RME0055T–An Austro-Hungarian commander's headquarter in Montenegro, 1916
RF2A8CPWY–Woman visiting the Austro-Hungarian military cemetery of Prosecco-Prosek, on the Karst plateau next to Trieste
RM2K09N72–Hermann Kovess von Kovesshaza (1854 - 1924), Commander-in-Chief of the Austro-Hungarian Army. He served as a generally competent and unremarkable commander in the Austro-Hungarian Army and was close to retirement in 1914 when the First World War broke out and he was given a command post.
RMRYFGRP–Austro-Hungarian Army, Military use of horses, Schwarzlose MG, 1910 postcards, 1910, K. und K. Maschinengewehr, Abteilung in Feuerstellung
RFT5YWMC–Austro-Hungarian military cemetery near Tolmin. Slovenia
RMPTGACY–Italy Veneto Mount Grappa -Austro-Hungarian Military Memorial and in Background Italian -The First World War
RF2GXNBJE–Forte Carriola, Austro-Hungarian military fortress located at Pieve di Bono, Trento Italy.
RM2RDEENP–vintage family group photo about the male art of the family. one of them was serving as a soldier as he is wearing his Austro-Hungarian military uniform at the 1910s.
RM2BAEB6G–Austro-Hungarian Army at World War I. Austrian Hussars
RM2E2GY08–Austro-Hungarian Army at World War I. Austrian Dragons
RMRW8RBJ–Kleiner Pal (Italian : Pal Piccolo), Carnic Alps. WWI, The Austro-Hungarian military path.
RM2DFD18P–Russian prisoners of war pictured during the First World War probably in the Austro-Hungarian POW Camp Josefstadt (now Josefov near Jaroměř in Central Bohemia, Czech Republic) depicted in the black and white vintage photograph by an unknown photographer dated from 1915 to 1918. Courtesy of the Azoor Photo Collection.
RMDDRYGG–Boroevic von Bojna, Svetozar, 13.12.1856 - 23.5.1920, Austro-Hungarian general, commander of the VI Army Corps 26.9.1909 - 3.9.1914, full length, at the marketplace of Krosno, Poland, mid 1914,
RMT8RK4D–'Types of the Austro-Hungarian Army', 1919. Creator: Richard Simkin.
RMRAT9H6–Austro-Hungarian soldier near field kitchen in Gorizia, 1916
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.
RMERGH74–World War 1: Austro- Hungarian War Horses in the street of a Serbian village street, reading for marching. Published 4 November
RF2E38FW8–Austro-Hungarian infantry (1859). Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background.
RME004B0–Austro-Hungarian soldiers in a trench, 1916
RF2A7FHF4–Rows of cross-shaped headstones at the Austro-Hungarian military cemetery of Prosecco-Prosek, on the Karst plateau next to Trieste
RMKJ1H4T–Austro-Hungarian General Count Viktor Dankl von Krasnik. Count Viktor Dankl von Krasnik (1854 - January 8, 1941) was a highly decorated career Austro-Hungarian officer who reached the pinnacle of his service during World War I with promotion to the rare rank of Colonel General (Generaloberst). His successful career met an abrupt end in 1916 due to both his performance on the Italian front and health issues.
RMRYM6C5–Military facilities, Austro-Hungarian Army, Buildings in Terezín, 1903, Ústí nad Labem Region, Theresienstadt, Hauptwache, Czech Republic
RM2WT1FCN–Portrait of a man in military uniform. Jakob Höflinger, photographer (Swiss, 1819 - 1898) about 1853–1857 A portrait of a man in an Austro-Hungarian military uniform. He is sitting and holding the hilt of his sword with one hand. He has a helmet in his other hand, resting on his leg.
RM2CB7C06–Italy Veneto Cittadella - Austro-Hungarian military shrine
RM2RCJF1E–First World War (1914-1918). Austro-Hungarian army water bottle. Latvian War Museum. Riga. Latvia.
RM2RDEEP9–school class photo and reunion photo togedher from 1917.02.17. the members of the reunion class are serving in the austro-hungarian army as the great war is still on the little boys are too young to give military service.
RF2GXNBAK–Forte Larino, Austro-Hungarian military fortress located at Lardaro, Trento Italy.
RM2BAEB4D–Austro-Hungarian Army at World War I. Landwehr Infantry
RM2E2GY27–Austro-Hungarian Army at World War I. Fortress artillery
RMRW8RB0–Kleiner Pal (Italian : Pal Piccolo), Carnic Alps. WWI, The Austro-Hungarian military path.
RM2FEG82K–Russian prisoners of war guarded by Austro-Hungarian escort soldiers pictured during the First World War probably in the Austro-Hungarian POW Camp Josefstadt (now Josefov near Jaroměř in Central Bohemia, Czech Republic) depicted in the black and white vintage photograph by an unknown photographer dated from 1914 to 1918. Courtesy of the Azoor Photo Collection.
RMB4TXCF–geography / travel, Bosnia and Herzegovina, occupation by Austro-Hungarian troops, camp near Kostainitza, wood engraving after scetch by an austrian officer, 'Illustrierte Zeitung', Leipzig, 24.8.1878, ,
RF2A6J4J1–SMS Tegetthoff ironclad warship of the Austro-Hungarian Navy built in 1878 in Trieste
RF2WE3RK3–An Austro-Hungarian military tower in Kamenjak National Park on the Premantura peninsula of Medulin, Istria, Croatia. December
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.
RMERG5W3–World War I: Austro- Hungarian defence of Przemysls. Austro-Hungarian forces defend Przemyśl (Przemysls), Poland, from Russian attack. Surrendered March 22, 1915. Caption reads: Letzte heldenmütige Verteidigung Przemysls/ Last heroic defence of Przemyśl.'
RF2E38FYN–Austro-Hungarian volunteers (1866). Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background.
RME0053H–Swearing in of Austro-Hungarian officers in the Franz Joseph Military Academy, 1918
RF2A7FHCW–Rows of cross-shaped headstones at the Austro-Hungarian military cemetery of Prosecco-Prosek, on the Karst plateau next to Trieste
RMRYK49K–Buildings in Terezín, Military facilities, Austro-Hungarian Army, 1914, Ústí nad Labem Region, Theresienstadt, Kavalier IV., Czech Republic
RM2J8HWMF–Austro-Hungarian campaign to occupy the former Ottoman territories of the Bosnian Waliate. Dalmatian-Herzegovinian insurrection. Combat on the Zagoria mountains between insurgents and Austrian troops. Engraving by Capuz, 1882.
RM2CB7BY8–Italy Veneto Cittadella - Austro-Hungarian military shrine
RFRFFF2T–Portrait of Albin Mlakar, Slovenian officer in the Austro-Hungarian army, * February 25, 1890, Planina, † July 21, 1946, Maribor. In the First World War, it was on the eastern front, and from February 1916 until the end of the war, it was in the Isonzo battlefield. In May 1916, as a lieutenant of engineering units, he captured the Casa Ratti fortress, and in September of the same year he threw out Italian military positions on Monte Cimone near Arsiero, and in October 1917 he also destroyed the fortresses at Kal in the Krn Mountains
RM2RDEEMN–vintage Austro-Hungarian hussar with his toddler at the 1900s ( Austro-Hungarian soldier / vintage military photo
RMWH8NY0–German troops marching with resting Austro Hungarian troops looking on at the Eastern Front during August 1914
RM2BAEB1D–Austro-Hungarian Army at World War I. Infantry patrol at rest
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