Przemysl Fortress: Fort VII Prałkowce in Eastern Poland, Europe.
Przemyśl fortress (Polish: Twierdza Przemyśl; Ukrainian: Перемишльська фортеця) was a series of fortifications constructed at Przemyśl by the Austro-Hungarian Empire from the mid 19th century until the First World War. It was constructed in sections, depending on the diplomatic relations between Austria and the Russian Empire, and saw extensive combat during World War I.[1] Originally captured by the Russian Army, it was recaptured by the German Army in mid 1915. Afterwards the ruined fortifications lost their military significance. Source:
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Location: Przemysl, Podkarpackie, Poland, Europe
Photo credit: © DT Darecki / Alamy / Afripics
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