Wednesday 30/7/2014 at 20:45
World War

ASOLONE 17-18 documentary of David Pegoraro and Natalino Meneghin and introduced by Roger Dal Molin, July 30, 2014 gallium, Asiago plateau
Wednesday, 30 July 2014 at the Council Hall of Gallium at 20.45 hours there will be a screening of the documentary Asolone 1917-1918: l' hell on that barren mountain where 12 months lived and died thousands of soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian and Italian armies opposites.
The evening, a cura di Davide Pegoraro and Natalino Meneghin and introduced by Roger Dal Molin, offers a glimpse of this very successful Summit so much contention, now silent and solitary witness to a tremendous and bloody struggle that consecrated heroes from both Italian and Austro-Hungarian.
Heroes and glorious characters as the Greater Masses and Lieutenant Otto Gallian e.g. here's protagonists a scary conflict and somewhat useless.
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MOUNT ASOLONE
TheAsolone was that terrible war Theater of major clashes and battles during all three major phases of the fighting on the massif of Grappa. For this he was dubbed during the first world war, the mountain of fire.
Here more than elsewhere, there are in fact many important traces of struggle, now a century old, which has shocked the entire massif and that left as many legacy raw trenches, trenches and craters, as well as the gravestones and monuments celebration.
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