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05-28-2015, 08:46 PM | #1 |
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Frozen Corpses of a Forgotten WWI Battle
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Thanks for your post. Recently from time to time they seem to finds corpses and items of the WWI that have remained buried by the snow for about a century. My grandfathers were on those mountains and fought against the Austrians during the WWI, lukily they both survived the conflict although they both got injured. Sergio
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