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Totentanz Series: For the Duke of Aosta Obverse - Walther Eberbach | WikiOO.org - Enciclopedia of Fine Arts

Totentanz Series: For the Duke of Aosta Obverse – (Walther Eberbach) Anterior Următor


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data: 1917

muzeu: American Numismatic Society (New York, United States)

Tehnică: Iron

This medal likely refers to the rout of Italian forces, which included the Third Army lead by the Duke of Aosta, Emanuele Filiberto, by the Austrian-Hungarian and German armies during the Twelfth Battle of the Isonzo (or Battle of Caporetto).Death on skis wearing field cap to left; aiming a rifle supported by ski poles; mountains in the background.

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