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    So Prussian and Württemberg Gebirgs Artillery had red piping on their Bergmützen while Bavarian Gebirgs Artillery had black piping on their Bergmützen?

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    I have been following this interesting conversation. So am I to understand that there were Prussian troops that wore a Bergmütze? I knew of course about the Württemberg and Bavarian mountain/ski troops...but Prussian also? Please tell me more!!!

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    Yes, of course. Some prussian units wore the mountain-uniforms during the battles in East-Prussia and the Carpathians.

    Most of the caps were made in Bavaria, so I don´t know, which piping-colour they had. 5000 caps were sent to Heeresgruppe Eichhorn and later 6000 caps for Finland

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    There were Prussian Gebirgs Artillery units that wore them. One of the Bataillons in the 3rd JR Rgt was Prussian, they too wore them. Prussia had a good number of Gebirgs units.

    Prussia had atleast 2-3 units of these types -> Gebirgs Artillery, Gebirgs MW, Gebirgs MG. 

    @The Prussian Green for the 3rd JR Rgt, red as you said above for Gebirgs Artillery. I was told Gebirgs MG (Minus the 2 komps in the W.G.B) and Gebirgs MW didn't wear Bergmützen

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    Hello : Nigel Thomas and Ramiro Bujeiro saids : The 21 Mountain Artillery ,15 Prussian , two of Wurttemberg and four Bavarian were grouped into six bataillons . On 21 january 1916 Prussian and Bavarian replaced their M 1914 field grey ski caps with standard field artillery headgear . also saids that Wurttemberg batteries wore the M1914 ski litewka with black collar piping and field grey shoulder straps with black unit insignia . 

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    Those first 2 are nice, but something odd..I thought Württemberg Bergmütze only had wool visors..Since they are private purchased models, anything is possible! Maybe they had a 3rd option, black leather, grey leather and wool unlike Bavaria and Prussia where they had black and grey visor.

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    I´d like to show my mountain-photos

    1) bavarian Mountain-Artillery (GA = Gebirgsartillerie)

    2) Schneeschuh-Bataillon Nr.3 (collar numnber!)

    3) Musiscians of Schneeschuh-Bataillon 3

    4) Schneeschuh-Ersatz-Abteilung with Windjacke (Windcheater)

    5) unknown unit

    6) württemberg. Ersatz-Gebirgs-MG-Zug

    7) württemberg. Gebirgs-Regiment

    8) Post-War

    b. Gebirgsartillerie (Stab, Schulterklappe, Bayernborte).jpg

    Schneeschuh-Bataillon 3 (Kragenabzeichen).jpg

    Schneeschuh-Bataillon III (Musiker).JPG

    Schneeschuh-Ers.Abt. (Windjacke).jpg

    Skifahrer.jpg

    württ._Ers_Geb.MG-Zug_(Gruppe_mit_MG).jpg

    württ. Gebirgs-Regiment.jpg

    Reichswehr (2).JPG

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    • 3 months later...
    On 6/5/2017 at 02:04, The Prussian said:

    I´d like to show my mountain-photos

    1) bavarian Mountain-Artillery (GA = Gebirgsartillerie)

    2) Schneeschuh-Bataillon Nr.3 (collar numnber!)

    3) Musiscians of Schneeschuh-Bataillon 3

    4) Schneeschuh-Ersatz-Abteilung with Windjacke (Windcheater)

    5) unknown unit

    6) württemberg. Ersatz-Gebirgs-MG-Zug

    7) württemberg. Gebirgs-Regiment

    8) Post-War

    b. Gebirgsartillerie (Stab, Schulterklappe, Bayernborte).jpg

    Schneeschuh-Bataillon 3 (Kragenabzeichen).jpg

    Schneeschuh-Bataillon III (Musiker).JPG

    Schneeschuh-Ers.Abt. (Windjacke).jpg

    Skifahrer.jpg

    württ._Ers_Geb.MG-Zug_(Gruppe_mit_MG).jpg

    württ. Gebirgs-Regiment.jpg

    Reichswehr (2).JPG

    The men in this photo are soldiers of the Weimar Reichswehr.

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    22 hours ago, The Prussian said:

    Yes! Like I wrote: 8) Post-war.

    I´d like to know something about the cap and breast badge of the man in the middle...

    Any ideas?

     

    Perhaps he is a bergfuhrer , a civilian one . The Weimar Army officially not was permitted Mountain units , but  in practice these units existed . one was a Infantry Bataillon located in Goslar whose chief one time resulted to be certain Erwin Rommel .

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    Never heard, that Rommel was in Goslar...

    Aftre armistice he went back to his home-company in Weingarten (Christmas 1918). In march 1919 he commanded the "Sicherheits-Kompagnie 32" in Friedrichshafen; in june 1919 he became commander of Schtz.Rgt.25.

    1919 and 1920 he was in Lindau, Münsterland and Westfalia.

    1924-1929 he served with 13th Inf.Rgt.

    No mention, he served in Goslar

     

     

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    the Prussian , take a look to the book Rommel of Brigadier Young. 

    Rommel was from April 1932 as Major,commander of the third Bataillon of the 17th Infantry Regiment ,a Mountain Unit stationed in Goslar . 

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    In fact was decisive point of his career , When he was given the command in 1932 Hitler was not Chancellor , In September of 1934 Hitler paid a visit to Goslar , Rommels Bataillon was in charge of  the honours and security.or so thought Rommel . with great disgust he received the notification that the security wil be per count of the SS , He went to a local hotel were Goebbels and Himmler were taking breakfast and expressed his convictions . They gave him the reason and as it was as Rommel called the Attention of Hitler for first time

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