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Title: The story of the Great War; history of the European War from official sources. Complete historical records of events to date ... Edited by Francis J. Reynolds, Allen L. Churchill (and) Francis Trevelyan Miller
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Reynolds, Francis Joseph, 1867-1937 Churchill, Allen Leon, 1873- Miller, Francis Trevelyan, 1877-1959
Subjects: World War, 1914-1918
Publisher: New York P.F. Collier
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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mouth of the Piave. They were, however, drivenback by the hand-grenade fire of the sailors who garrisonedthe bridgehead. Again on February 18, 1918, artillery activities greatly in-creased, especially toward the eastern edge of the Asiago Plateau,and occasionally in the Val Giudicaria, west of Lake Garda, inthe Posina-Astico sector, east of Lake Garda, on the front ofMt. Tomba, west of the Piave, and to the south of Ponte dellaPriula, on the Piave. Italian batteries opened a sudden fire in strong Austrianparties in the Galmarara and Seren valleys and dispersed them.French batteries carried out effective concentration fire alongtheir sector of the front. British patrols, having forded thePiave, raided the Austrian advanced trenches. During the next few days aerial activity became especiallymarked. Austrian aviation grounds were bombed successfullyby British and Italian squadrons. Austrian airplanes, too, weremore active. Padua, Vicenza, Mestre, and Venice were bombed ITALY REVIVES 453
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454 THE STORY OF THE GREAT WAR repeatedly and suffered considerable material damage, in spiteof the efficient work of Italian antiaircraft batteries. During February 21, 1918, the Austrians shelled with greaterfrequency the southeastern slopes of Montello. At the GraveAustrian scouting parties were driven back. An English patrolhad an encounter with an important group of the Austrian forceson the left bank of the Piave. Italian patrols having advancedas far as the islet of Folina in the Middle Piave, brought backtwo machine guns. Along the whole front a moderate struggle of artillery andlively activity by Italian and Austrian scouting parties weremaintained during February 22, 1918. British patrols madea few prisoners. At the bottom of Val Brenta an Austrian force,which was trying to seize one of the small Italian posts, wasrepulsed after a spirited fight. Lively reciprocal cannonading from the Adige to the Astico,moderate fire actions along the rest of the front, and intenseaerial ac
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