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AUSTRIA. Linz. Lentos Art Museum. Lentos Museum
AUSTRIA. Linz. Ars Electronica Center
AUSTRIA. Vienna. Cemetery. Tomb of Johannes Brahms
AUSTRIA. VIENNA. Vienna. Michaelertrakt Dome (1893), gate of the Hofburg Imperial Palace
AUSTRIA. Vienna. Cemetery. Tomb of Franz Schubert
AUSTRIA. Krems. Geig Abbey. Church insideAUSTRIA. Krems. G eig Abbey. Church inside the monastery. Baroque art
OLBRICH, Joseph Maria (1867-1908). Vienna Secession Building. 1898. AUSTRIA. VIENNA. Vienna. Golden dome. Vienna Sezession
Michel CamusMICHEL CAMUS French statesman of the Revolutionary period, delivered by traitors to the Austrians - but we don t know when, where or why... Date: CIRCA 1790
Cavalry Charge, MarengoBATTLE OF MARENGO (Italy) Napoleon is facing defeat when a series of cavalry charges overwhelm the Austrians, leading to a French victory Date: 14 June 1800
Serbian heavy batteries in action against Austrians, WW1Serbian heavy batteries in action against the Austrians during the First World War. Date: circa 1916-1917
General von Boehm-Ermolli on the Eastern FrontGeneral Eduard von Boehm-Ermolli (1856 1941), Austrian general during World War One, rose to rank of Field Marshal in the Austro-Hungarian army
General von BErmolli General von BErmolliGeneral Eduard von B Ermolli (1856 - 1941) (on left of photograph), Austrian general in World War One, commander of the Austrian 2nd Army which saw action on the Russian front
General von Boehm-Ermolli and General von BardolfEduard Freiherr von Boehm-Ermolli (1856 1941), Austrian cavalry general (on left) and his chief of staff, General von Bardolf during World War One
Solferino {Epinal)BATTLE OF SOLFERINO The French, under Napoleon III and Vittorio Emanuele, defeat the Austrians under Franz Josef, leading to Austrian withdrawal and a united Italy Date: 24 June 1859
Austrians on the Carpathian FrontAustrian troops on the Carpathian Front
War in ItalyStreet posters tell Parisians that Napoleon has decided to go to war in Italy, helping Vittorio Emanuele to boot out the Austrians. They will get Savoie and Nice as a reward
Nice and SavoieIn return for French help in freeing Italy of the Austrians, Savoie and Nice are passed to French hands : the citizens of Nice, now French, proceed to the vote (scrutin). Date: summer 1860
War with Turks - 2The Austrians help the Montenegrans in their struggle with the Ottoman empire : an Austrian battery opposite Cattaro
Solferino / BeauceBATTLE OF SOLFERINO Napoleon III on the field of battle, which resulted in a defeat for the Austrians, marking the beginning of Italian independence
Koeniggratz - RetreatBATTLE OF KOENIGGRATZ (aka Sadowa) - the defeated Austrians retreat
Battle of Essling 1809Battle of ASPERN-ESSLING Napoleons men, outnumbered two-to-one by the Archduke Carls Austrians, have to retire but the battle is indecisive
Rail in Austria, FirstAustrians applaud the first railway in their country : it runs from Nordsdorf to Wagram and the journey takes all of 20 minutes
Aerial Attack on VeniceThe Austrians seek to subdue the independence-loving Venetians by aerial bombardment, using balloons - one of the first instances of aerial warfare
Mobile army cinemaThe Austrians provided their troops with a mobile cinema during World War I. One wagon carried an orchestra and one carried a light projector
Austrians in MilanoAfter defeating the Piedmontese, the Austrian army once again occupies Milano
Battle of Novara - 2The Austrians under Radetsky inflict a decisive defeat on the Piedmontese at Novara
Piedmont VolunteersFrom all over Italy, patriotic volunteers swarm to expel the Austrians : Giuseppe Mazzini leads a column of men from Piedmont
Volunteers from NaplesLed by their belligerent princess, liberals from Naples volunteer to help Piedmont in her battle for independence from the Austrians
Uprising at VeniceSubmitting to popular demand, the Austrians release liberal leaders Daniele Manin and Niccolo Tommaseo from prison
Battle of Novara - 1The Austrians under Radetsky win a decisive victory over the Piedmontese at Novara
Uprising in Brescia 3A liberal rising in Brescia is suppressed by the Austrians with indiscriminate force
Battle of StaffaloThe Piedmontese defeat the Austrians at Staffalo
Battle of GoitoThe Piedmontese defeat the Austrians at Goito
Battle of CustozaThe Piedmontese are defeated by the Austrians at Custoza
Non-Smokers AttackedWhen Austria imposes a tax on tobacco at Milano, Italy, many residents give up smoking in protest : the Austrians then attack those who refuse to smoke !
Austrians LootingAustrian soldiers loot a church at Cesena
Pepe at AntrodocoAt the battle of Antrodoro, Guglielmo Pepe, leader of the Carbonari, fights the Austrians
Austrian ForcesIn the face of growing unrest by Italian patriot movements, the Austrians bring more troops into Italy : a military camp
Battle of Nachod 1866The 8th Prussian Dragoon regiment in action against the Austrians at NACHOD
Rastatt Incident 5in a wood near Rastatt (or Rastadt) the French plenipotentiaries to the Congress of Rastatt are murdered by Austrians to impede the negotiations
Rastatt Incident 4The French plenipotentiaries to the Congress of Rastatt are murdered by Austrians to impede the negotiations
D annunzio & HenchmenPoet and adventurer Gabriele D Annunzio and his entourage celebrate the anniversary of the battle of the Piave river (aka Sernaglia) when Italians defeated the Austrians 1918
Italians Enter VeronaThe Italians enter Verona, now abandoned by the Austrians : the populace welcome their liberators with enthusiasm
Battle of LadronaGaribaldis forces engage the Austrians at the battle of Ladrona
Precautions in VeniceAs the threat from the nationalists intensifies, the Austrians in Venice take precautions to prevent any patriotic demonstration by the populace
Battle of LevicoGeneral Medicis force defeats the Austrians at Levico, in the Trentino
Monte-Giovo TakenItalian volunteers take Monte- Giovo from the Austrians
Venetian RefugeesAs fighting intensifies between the Italians and the Austrians, inhabitants of Venice flee the city along the river Po, despite Austrian sentinels