Così Era la Vita a Bordo di un Sommergibile Italiano nel 1916 | Ricostruzione con IA

🌊 Adriatic, 1916: Inside a steel hull just forty meters long, thirty sailors of the Royal Navy live for days in stifling heat, amid diesel fuel, sweat, and silence. An artificial intelligence reconstruction of daily life aboard an Italian submarine at the height of the First World War. ⚓ The documentary delves into the microcosm of the Medusa, Argonauta, Pullino, and F-class submarines, designed by engineer Cesare Laurenti and deployed on patrol against the Austro-Hungarian fleet in the upper Adriatic. Four-hour watch quarters, fold-down bunks among the machinery, 450-millimeter torpedo tubes, noisy diesel engines, and electric batteries mark the rhythm of the day. 🍝 Food is also featured, including pasta, biscuits, sardines in oil, aged cheese, and rations of red wine; to the submariners' clothing, with dark overalls, coarse wool sweaters, and floppy caps; and to the internal culture of folk songs, letters, and card games, before returning to the bases of Venice, Brindisi, Taranto, and La Spezia. 🔔 If you love history told from the inside, subscribe to the Reconstructing the Past channel, like it, and activate the notification bell: new reconstructions of the past with artificial intelligence every week. 👍 #ReconstructingThePast #ReconstructionWithAI #RoyalNavy #ItalianSubmarines #WorldWarI #Adriatic1916 #ItalianHistory #GreatWar