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Central Powers
Christmas truce yay
Transylvanian Saxon couple, Nagytalmács (RO: Tălmaciu / DE: Talmesch), photographed by János Jankó, 1895
Néprajzi Múzeum, F 489a
i cant stop thinking about my ww1 ocs GET ME OUT OF HERE
Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria-Hungary in hussar field marshal's uniform (1899) by Philip de László. Hungarian National Museum.
The Austro-Hungarian Empire: Primary Subdivisions Within the Empire
Austro-Hungarian posters from the First World War showing disabled soldiers at work with prosthetic limbs.
The posters were published in 1917 and 1915 respectively. The first was designed by Pal Sujan and promotes a July-August 'National war welfare exhibition' in Bratislava, presumably to showcase various initiatives for injured veterans.
The second was jointly designed by Lajos Csabai and Árpád Ékes with the text reading 'How to Return Our Disabled to Life', advertising a film of the same name produced by Illés Jenő and documenting the development of prosthetics in the early months of the war. The film was largely recorded in hospitals around Budapest and premiered in the city in January 1916.
Austria Hungary (German empire is there too ig)
This is no longer an accurate depiction of A.H. I changed his personality.