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Deutsch: Oesterreichische 30,5-cm - Mörser-Batterie in Stellung am Roten-Turin-Paß. An der Straße eben eingebrachte rumänische Gefangene.
English: Austro-Hungarian 30.5 cm artillery and Rumanian prisoners
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