Hungarians traveling in a military train: Italy as travel destination to the front in the First World War The novel “Doberdo” by Máté Zalka, a literary work that has strongly captured the attention of the Hungarian readers in the second post-war period, contributing to the "popularization" of some Italian place-names clearly present in the Hungarian imagery (with Doberdo, Isonzo and Piave are the most frequent, even in some popular songs still very famous today), begins with a journey on the ridotta (military train), a journey with a not always know destination, from which one is not always sure to return, a journey that creates a period of suspension before the imminent war action. The vision of the Italian front (th...