La piana di Caporetto che fu invasa dalle truppe tedesche ed austriache il 24 ottobre del 1917. Di fronte, la valle che fu utilizzata per penetrare nella Friuli plain forcing the Italians to withdraw beyond the Piave
Gorizia, the hill of Saint Catherine, Mount Sabotino on the right, view from Monte Santo
E 'own up here that they were surprised my fellow regiment October 24, 1917, when the Austrians and Germans broke through the front further north, in Kobarid.
The underpass where the Lucinico Tenen Aurelio Baruzzi, the Brigade Pavia, with a handful of men captured 300 Austrians during the advance towards Gorizia in August 1916.
Campiello station on the railway line between Piovene Rocchette and Asiago. Of this place speaks of Carlo Emilio Gadda in his 'war journalism and imprisonment', Garzanti 2002 on page 158. Gadda, gunner of the 41st Regiment of the 'Brigade Modena', reached the station in Campiello 'in August of 1916, coming from the Val d'Assa.
Val d'Astico view from Mount Pau, with Mount Cengio on the right. This was the view from the trenches in which were placed in June of 1916 the second battalion of my regiment.
An Italian barracks in the Cross of St. Anthony in Val di Nos and the slopes of Mount Zebio. In this forest, in June of '17, 151 ^ regiment was positioned on the 'Sassari Brigade'
Hut Barrow, the headquarters of the Brigade after the loss of Liguria Cengio. From here, the Pope gave general orders for the defense of Zovetto 15 and June 16, 1916.
The slopes of the Val Monte Zovetto Cagnaglia. Apart from Cesuna, the Austrians went from here to attack the summit held by the Liguria Brigade in June 1916.
Barricata Tavern (on the road to the coast, between Piovene Rocchette and Asiago), where he was placed in command 33^ divisione nel giugno del 1916 dopo l'arretramento dovuto alla perdita del Monte Cengio
Passi sulla neve in Val Magnaboschi. In questa area passava la linea italiana e in corrispondenza di questo punto era posizionata la postazione di mitragliatrice di Carlo Emilio Gadda, come narrato a pagina 117 del 'Giornale di Guerra e Prigionia'. CEG trascorse in questa postazione il periodo tra il 22 giugno del 1916 fino ai primi di luglio.
Il cippo sulla cima dello Zovetto, dedicato alla Brigata Liguria che, anche con il supporto di alcune compagnie della Brigata Udine, difese la cima del monte.