Plockenpass, Austria. The valley of the Anger stream in winter. During the WWI in the valley there are the Austrian area behind the front and many little war cemeteries are still visible. In the picture the Chapel dedicated to 7th Austro-Hungarian Imperial Royal Infantry Regiment Graf Khevenhuller.


Plockenpass, Austria. The valley of the Anger stream in winter. During the WWI in the valley there are the Austrian area behind the front and many little war cemeteries are still visible. In the picture the Chapel dedicated to 7th Austro-Hungarian Imperial Royal Infantry Regiment Graf Khevenhuller. In the crypt there are four sarcophagi in which rest the remains of Simon Steinberger, the conqueror of Mount Cellon, the general Carl Scotti, the penultimate Austrian commander of the Carnian front, and the Finance officer Franz Weilharter, who was shot dead on July 8th, 1915. the fourth sarcophagus contains the mortal remains of 64 unknown soldiers.


Size: 3688px × 2466px
Location: Plockenpass, valley of the Anger stream, Austria
Photo credit: © Ferdinando Piezzi / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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