The Great War involved the whole
Italian population. There were those who saw their family circle get smaller as the men were called to the front; others suffered financial losses; and there were others who, somewhat grudgingly, accepted
refugees from Veneto and Friuli who fled after the
advance by Austro-German forces towards the Piave.
However, most probably the ones to suffer most were
inhabitants in areas behind the battlefields, in other words zones that were not directly involved in combat operations but served as bases to support operations along the frontline. As from the spring of 1915
field hospitals for
wounded soldiers,
warehouses, camps for
the handling of prisoners,
lodgings,
recreational centres and
entertainment centres for soldiers and for
civilian employees who were engaged in the
construction of military facilities started to appear in towns and villages in the
Veneto plains, in
Bellunese, in the
Carnic and
Julian Prealps and in the
Friuli plains.