Military cableways (Italian: teleferiche militari, German: Militär-Seilbahnen) were used in the First World War by Italy and Austria-Hungary to transport...
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The Asmara-Massawa Cableway was a cableway (or "ropeway") built in Italian Eritrea before World War II.The Eritrean Ropeway, completed in 1937, ran 71...
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Trench railway (category Military logistics of World War I)
(2 ft 5+1⁄2 in) gauge in 1916. Decauville Feldbahn Heeresfeldbahn War Department Light Railways Light railways Military cableways in the First World War Military...
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high-altitude Alpine sector of the Italian front during the First World War, principally in the Dolomites, the Ortles-Cevedale Alps and the Adamello-Presanella Alps...
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Cable transport (redirect from Cableways)
moved on cableways. The use of pulleys and balancing of loads moving up and down are common elements of cable transport. They are often used in mountainous...
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Heeresfeldbahn (category Military railways)
Feldbahn Forest railway Light railway Military railways Military cableways in the First World War Trench railways Gottwaldt, Alfred B. (1998). Heeresfeldbahnen...
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Italian Libya (redirect from World War II in Libya)
the capital. During World War II, Italian Libya became the setting for the North African Campaign. Although the Italians were defeated there by the Allies...
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on the Italian front (World War I) Military cableways in the First World War Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fortresses in Veneto. Malatesta, Leonardo:...
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Italian Empire (redirect from Evolution of the Italian Empire)
encouraged by the government, and by 1939, Italian settlers numbered 120,000–150,000 in Italian Libya and 165,000 in Italian East Africa. During World War II, Italy...
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Cologne (redirect from Tourism in Cologne)
always been the national average.) By 1939, the population had risen to 772,221 inhabitants. During World War II, Cologne was a Military Area Command...
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Italian Somaliland (category 1889 establishments in the Italian Empire)
Italy's loss of the region in 1941, during the East African campaign of World War II. Italian Somalia then came under British military administration until...
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Eritrea (redirect from Freedom of the press in Eritrea)
The Eritrean Railway was completed to Saati in 1888, and reached Asmara in the highlands in 1911. The Asmara–Massawa Cableway was the longest line in...
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Italian Eritrea (category 1890 establishments in the Italian Empire)
in 1941, during the East African campaign of World War II. Italian Eritrea then came under British military administration, which in 1951 fell under United...
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long cableway which once ran over Pago Pago Harbor to Solo hill in Utulei. (524m). This cableway, which was the only single-way cable in the world at that...
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History of Eritrea (redirect from British Military Administration in Eritrea)
placed under British military administration after the Italian surrender in World War II. The Italian Eritreans strongly rejected the Ethiopian annexation...
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1st Army (Italy) (redirect from Italian First Army)
The 1st Army (Italian: 1ª Armata) was a Royal Italian Army field army, in World War I, facing Austro-Hungarian and German forces, and in World War II,...
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Italian invasion of British Somaliland (category Military history of the British Empire and Commonwealth in World War II)
gain control over the territory. In 1910 the British garrison had been forced to retreat to the coast until the end of the First World War and only after...
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halt. During the Second World War, the Great Powers, Italy and the UK, fought battles all across Eritrea. After a nearly one-year-long military operation...
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Italian concession of Tianjin (redirect from Italian concession in Tianjin)
Manchuria during the Russian Civil War. After the end of World War I, Italy requested control of the Second Special Area (the territory of the former Austro-Hungarian...
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Italian occupation of Corsica (category Military history of France during World War II)
during the Second World War, from November 1942 to September 1943. After an initial period of increased control over the island, by early spring 1943 the Maquis...
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Italian East Africa (redirect from Italian colonialism in Eastern Africa)
declared war on Britain and France, which made Italian military forces in Libya a threat to Egypt and those in the Italian East Africa a danger to the British...
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Royal Corps of Eritrean Colonial Troops (category Military history of Italy)
in this war. During World War II a number of Eritrean Ascari were awarded the Gold Medal for Military Honor at both the Battle of Cheren and at the Amba...
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Redonda (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the World Factbook)
material down to the loading pier on the coast. In 1914, during the First World War, the mining operations ceased, and most workers left the island. Maintenance...
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Nizhny Novgorod (category Populated places established in the 1220s)
connected with the rest of the city by city buses. In 2012, the cableway connecting Nizhny Novgorod and Bor was launched. The length of the cableway is 3.5 km...
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Leonardo Torres Quevedo (category People from the Besaya Valley)
Spain, he settled in Santander, where he continued his self-supported research activities. Torres' experimentation in the field of cableways and cable cars...
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Legione Redenta (category Military units and formations of Italy in World War I)
The Legione Redenta ("Redeemed Legion") was an Italian military formation that participated in the Siberian intervention during the Russian Civil War...
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Daimler Company (redirect from The Daimler Motor Company)
under its own name before the Second World War. In 1933, BSA bought the Lanchester Motor Company and made it a subsidiary of the Daimler Company. Daimler...
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Battle of Monte Piana (category Military history of Italy during World War I)
formations in World War I Mines on the Italian front (World War I) Austro-Hungarian fortifications on the Italian border Mountain warfare The first treaty...
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Mussolini in the 1940s, when Italy entered World War II, but found opposition (and scepticism) in the King of Italy, Victor Emmanuel III. In 1942, with the Italian...
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Black Virgin Mountain (category Installations of the United States Army in South Vietnam)
mountain in Tây Ninh City, Vietnam. The mountain is the center of a Vietnamese myth about Bà Đen. During the Vietnam War the area around the mountain...
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