Nature's Tragic Role at the Alpine Front during World War I: The Consequences

Mauricio Nicholas Vergara
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Abstract:During the First World War, the front between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Italian Kingdom ran across hundreds of kilometers through the Alpine mountain range. In this geographical context, the armies had to survive in a hostile environment that abounded with fierce and relentless natural hazards. Despite the widely recognized relevant role of nature on the Alpine front, works focusing on this topic are still few. This article gathers and organizes the information found in literature concerning the impact of nature on casualties. The article further identifies the mechanisms through which natural hazards inflicted losses and evidences the necessity of quantitative data and analyses for reaching a better-supported and improved quantification and characterization of these victims. Despite the still-limited knowledge about the casualties due to natural hazards, the Alpine front represents a historical case of how the consequences of waging war in inhospitable environments go beyond the difficulties concerning fighting and how nature can cause great damage to armies.
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第一次世界大战期间,大自然在阿尔卑斯前线的悲剧作用:后果
摘要:第一次世界大战期间,奥匈帝国和意大利王国之间的战线在阿尔卑斯山脉中绵延数百公里。在这样的地理环境下,军队必须在充满凶猛和无情的自然灾害的敌对环境中生存。尽管人们广泛认识到自然在高山前线的相关作用,但关注这一主题的作品仍然很少。本文收集整理了文献中有关自然对伤亡影响的资料。文章进一步确定了自然灾害造成损失的机制,并证明了定量数据和分析的必要性,以便更好地支持和改进对这些受害者的量化和定性。尽管对自然灾害造成的伤亡的了解仍然有限,但阿尔卑斯前线代表了一个历史案例,说明在恶劣的环境中发动战争的后果如何超出了战斗的困难,以及自然如何对军队造成巨大损害。
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