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Historical Havoc Hub @UCk-ZeqXgzqZjsIBJiuuFBBA@youtube.com

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in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

Historical Havoc Hub
Posted 6 hours ago

Troops parade in front of Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz Joseph, 100th year anniversary of Napoleonic battles of Aspern and Wagram

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Posted 1 week ago

Austro-Hungarian trench raiders posing for a photo (Caporetto offensive), 1917

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Posted 1 week ago

Inspection of Bohemian Infantry Regiment Nr.88 of the Austro-Hungarian Army, before being sent to front (Trieste 1918)

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Posted 1 week ago

A truly interesting image: Austro-Hungarian soldiers at a 'Sturmtruppen' training course in Levico, March 1917

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Posted 2 weeks ago

Very rear images of Ottoman soldiers on the Galicia front in 1914 (taken from the İclal Tunca Örses Archive)

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Posted 2 weeks ago

An Austro-Hungarian Skoda made 305 mm siege howitzer setup to rain shells down on the enemy in the Dolomites mountains on the Italian front in 1916. To learn more about this famous howitzer, follow this link to my YouTube video: https://youtu.be/Bpd8ah4dx-0

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Posted 2 weeks ago

Hello Everyone! I can't believe somehow i crossed 1,000 subscribers! Seriously, who would've thought so many of you would actually stick around for my ramblings? I'm beyond grateful for all the support, comments, and feedback, so a huge THANK YOU to each and every one of you who is here and supporting my journey on YouTube!

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Posted 3 weeks ago

one of the last surviving Skoda 210mm M16/18 Morser located in Norway. These were built to be a more mobile version of the famous Skoda 305mm howitzer. They eventually ended up in the hand of the Wehrmacht during World War 2 and 15 of them were transported to Norway to serve as coastal defence artillery.

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Posted 3 weeks ago

The Skoda 305mm howitzer was the Austro-Hungarian Army’s widely recognised artillery piece. Its firepower and versatility made it famous. Even as of today, spotting one anywhere on a picture makes us think of the fallen empire and its Army.

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Posted 4 weeks ago

The Junovicz P.A.1 (short for Pancél Auto 1) was an armoured car made in the Austria-Hungarian Empire during the Great War. A total of five were built and they fought old the way till the end of the war when they been scrapped by the victors

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