Posted on 04/18/2014 8:52:59 PM PDT by DeaconBenjamin
Austrian Soldier, Eastern Europe, 1915
German troops in Berlin, 1914
Ambulances in Palestine, 1918
French trenches, 1916
Senegalese troops, France, 1917
Dead Italian soldiers, Italy, 1915
I guess I should have read through the rest of the replies first before I posted - my point has already been made (with links no less).
Thanks for that though, nice post.
The Germans issued a Butcher Blade Bayonet that had versions with a saw back on it. Allied troops disliked it so much they threatened to mutilate Germans they found with it. Many of the Germans ground down the saw kerfs off the ones they had, so the story goes.
Thank you for the link! Bookmarking! Fascinating!
GGG Ping
Leni
“I guess I should have read through the rest of the replies first before I posted - “
I often read the story and then post with the idea of seeing how many others made any or all of my points before . Get’s a little depressing at times...
But he was a Muslim student as noted in history books.
Part Serbian, he was born in Bosnia. Here’s a picture of his parents.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gavrilo_Princip%27s_parents.jpg
Life on World War One front through a German soldier’s eyes
http://www.thelocal.de/galleries/news/life-on-world-war-one-front-through-a-german-soldiers-eyes
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