A monumental display of history outside of Redipuglia, Italy, is more than just a climb up Monte Sei Busi; it’s a bitter reminder of the Great War. The Military Sacrarium Redipuglia is about an hour’s drive from Aviano Air Base. Its grand steps symbolize the hard-fought battles soldiers endured during World War I to maintain control of the mountain’s summit. Inscribed on plaques are the names of places considered to be the worst battles fought. [...]
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Reportage sur le cimetière militaire italien de Redipuglia, qui accueille les dépouilles de 100.000 soldats tombés durant la première guerre mondiale.
Articolo sul cimitero militare italiano di Redipuglia, che accoglie le spoglie di 100.000 soldati caduti durante la prima guerra mondiale.