Guest Rick Research Posted November 2, 2007 Posted November 2, 2007 Taken in 1906, the year he went zD as an Oberst (not sure which regiment), Anton Manz was born in 1857SecLt 23.11.77PremLt 31.10.88Rittmeister 24.10.93Major 24.10.00Oberstleutnant ? (!)Oberst zD 12.10.06 (!!!)Awards areBavarian Military Merit Order 4th Class (BMV4b of the pre-1905 no-flames type)Bavarian Army 1905 Luitpold Jubilee MedalPrussian Red Eagle Order 4th ClassPrussian Crown Order 3rd ClassSaxe-Weimar Order of the White Falcon-Knight 1st Class (I believe without diamond shapes between arms = pre-1902)Bavarian XXIV Years Service Cross (pre-1906 type in chocolate bronze)Austro-Hungarian Order of the Iron Crown 3rd ClassApparently no WW1 service, though he was alive in 1914. He received the Officer's Cross class BMV obviously as a retirement award, which is shown along with his BMV4b in Bavarian Military Handbooks after his retirement. Having missed out on a 3rd Class, he apparently could wear BOTH. From the collection of the late Tony Colson.
Glenn J Posted November 2, 2007 Posted November 2, 2007 Rick,Oberst Anton Manz (5.8.57-6.2.54) !! commanded the 7. Chevaulegers-Regiment from 1 October 1905 to 20 August 1907Oberstleutnant: 20.7.04Oberst: 12.10.06 z.D.: 20 August 1907RegardsGlenn
Guest Rick Research Posted November 2, 2007 Posted November 2, 2007 Is there a smilie where the jaw drops waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay down?Wow! Retired 1907... no part in World War ONE... and died in 19freakin54!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Glenn!!!!boggle boggleRick
sambolini Posted November 3, 2007 Posted November 3, 2007 Hi,That is a really nice pre war rack. It's hard to believe he missed out on everything, i.e. China, SWA, not even recalled to WWI. Is there any information on his post military career ? He lived a looooooong time after retirement (97!!!). Hopefully all the regime changes this guy lived through continued to pay his pension and his descendents still have that nice bar.Sam
Glenn J Posted November 3, 2007 Posted November 3, 2007 Rick,just came across this. Our man made it to General Awarded the charakterisierter Rank of Generalmajor on 18 June 1914 on the occasion of the 100 vear Centenary celebrations of the 1. Schweres Reiter-Regiment.RegardsGlenn
Bernd D Posted November 3, 2007 Posted November 3, 2007 Anton ManzRittmeister, 1. Schwere Reiter Reg, MVO Knight 2. Cl - 09.09.1897 and Officers Cross as Oberst zD - 20.08.1907.That was all about MVO.Bernd
Guest Rick Research Posted November 3, 2007 Posted November 3, 2007 Glenn and Bernd!!!!A GENERAL who... did nothing in the World War... 6 weeks after his "bump up." WEIRD! I love this sort of strange biography.
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