


Austrian Artillery on the Eastern Front, 1916
This photograph captures Austrian artillery positioned in Russian Poland on February 10, 1916, during World War I. At this time, the Eastern Front was a crucial theater of conflict, where the Central Powers, including Austria-Hungary, faced off against the Russian Empire. The use of heavy artillery played a significant role in the war, often determining the outcome of battles through sheer firepower.
The image showcases the artillery pieces that were instrumental in the battles fought in this region, reflecting the technological advancements of warfare at the time. The meticulous documentation by the Bain News Service highlights the importance of military equipment in shaping strategies and outcomes during one of historys largest conflicts. This photograph serves as a visual record, allowing us to comprehend the scale and complexity of warfare in early 20th-century Europe.

Austrian Artillery on the Eastern Front, 1916