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"Tolmein" (1917) by Austrian painter and illustrator Theo Matejko (1893-1946). The drawing depicts Austro-Hungarian infantry in action against the Italian troops following the breakthrough at Tolmein/Tolmin early in the Caporetto Offensive.
"Head of a Soldier" (1917) by Hungarian painter István Nagy (1873–1937). Nagy travelled to the Transylvanian, Galician and Italian fronts and painted several portraits of Austro-Hungarian soldiers.
Drawing by Anton Hoffmann (1863-1938) depicting the attack on the Tobol Bridgehead by German and Austro-Hungarian troops on 3 April 1917.
Currently working on a short article on this little known, but interesting, battle for the next issue of Salient points for @GreatWarGroup.
"Husaren-Bravour" (1914) by Austrian painter Ludwig Koch (1866-1934). Already before the war, Koch was known for his military scenes, which often included horses. During the war, he served briefly as an official war painter on the Italian Front, but had to retire due to illness.
"Bayonet Fight" (1916) by Romanian painter Ion Stoica Dumitrescu (1886-1956).
"In the Field" (1917) by Austrian painter and illustrator Hans Maria Glatz (1878-1930). The painting depicts an Austro-Hungarian infantryman during the 11th Battle of the Isonzo.
"Full Speed Ahead Towards World Domination" - The illustration from the Austro-Hungarian magazine "Die Muskete" (6 Sept. 1917) shows Uncle Sam as a stoker showelling soldiers into the furnace powering the war.
"Bayonet Fight" (1916) by Romanian painter Ion Stoica Dumitrescu (1886-1956).
#Easter - Easter Greetings from the Austro-Hungarian Army, 1915.
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#Easter: Austro-Hungarian Easter greeting card.
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