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Here’s a pair of pretty much complete Robra, DRPa marked gasmask glasses and tin (stamped Schumacher Crefeld) including spare straps and needle and cotton to sew them on.
I don’t know where or when I bought them but wouldn’t mind some help regarding the man named inside the lid. It looks like Wilhelm Janssen or Janßen from Krefeld, his street(?) and house number but I've no idea about 2/118.
Is 2/118 his unit perhaps?
After checking the Verlustlisten I’ve found a couple of names that fit but to different units:
1 - 13/7/15 Wilhelm Janssen III, Krefeld, 2/7 Jaeger died of wounds
2 - 16/8/16 Wilhelm Janssen I, Krefeld, 2/7 Jaeger killed
3 - 19/9/16 Wilhelm Janßen, Krefeld, 1 Garde Regt. zu Fuss, slightly wounded
Any ideas about 2/118 inside the lid and the name of the street?
Could they be Reichswehr rather than Imperial?
Tony
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M40
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All of your paintwork is good Steve.
Is the shield original?
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M40
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That's really good.
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M40
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Mate, you do it how it best pleases you. I like unobtrusive
Is the one above painted on one of those grease tins? Looks great.
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Sturnhorn,
Welcome to the forum. I think EH is Hörster, a German maker who merged with FH (F. Hörster) from 1870 onwards, later becoming E & F Hörster.
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Your signature needs to be larger, I've only just spotted it on my Mle. 15
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Is it the sort of thing you might find attached to a picture frame?
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Yes the book, History of the 111th Inf. Regt. only goes up to 1/7/16 and a pity he isn't mentioned on the Roll of Honour, but being only 16 pages long a lot has probably been left out.
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12 minutes ago, Chris Boonzaier said:
Wow! That is a coincidence...... check this out.... same skirmish...
Talk about coincidences, check out the link in post 3.
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Francois,
Thanks very much for the reply!
I also found a book about 111e RI online, I think the fallen should be named in this book(?) http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6235197q/f17.item.zoom however, although J. Paulian can be found as a member of this unit on Memoire des Hommes, the name Paulian isn’t in the book.
If anyone's interested there's a brief description about the involvement of 111e RI in the battle at the beginning of the book and there's also
a write up on Chris' site
http://www.kaiserscross.com/41815/329201.htmlTony
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Hello,
I need a bit of help with this French ID tag named to Jules Paulian, I checked the Memoire des Hommes site and found a man named Jules Evariste Paulian who was killed in Dieuze, 20/8/14.
The tag doesn’t show a middle name but other points appear to fit according to the casualty paperwork for JE Paulian:
Class 1907
Recruitment area Nice
Number 30
Do you think it's definite, unlikely or a definite maybe that Jules Paulian and Jules Evariste Paulian are the same person?
Thanks for any help.
Tony
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I'm guessing the same as Steve on this.
There are plenty for sale with 'H' but tracking down a proper explanation is difficult.
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Thanks Chip. There's a weak circular mark in the recess where the handle sits but it's not clear.
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That's good but it's very likely they used the older type in WWII as well I reckon, no need to chuck them if they're still held in the stores. I picked this one up on the Somme the other day so could just as easily have been used WWII and left somewhere sort of dry/under cover the last 70 odd years.
I need to look for and markings on it but don't think I'll find them.
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I picked up an old rusty ammo tin the other day and wondered if I'm correct in assuming it's a WWI period manufactured MG08 tin (I think the handles were different post war). After a bit of a clean I managed to get it open and although it's rusty outside, the original colour's still present inside.
Are these marked anywhere with a year of manufacture?
It's nothing exciting but I like it.
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Shame about that but the crossings should be a good little project too.
Yes I saw that, I wonder if it's still there or if a bargain hunter has snapped it up along with some of those other cheapies like the 180 odd euro WWII home front helmet and the RASC sweetheart badge
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That's a nice lot Chris. Do you think you'll be able to research his service?
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20 hours ago, paul wood said:
Well done, one has to pick through tons of dross on E-bay but it's occasions like this that make it all worth while. I wonder where the rest of medals ended up?
Paul
That's so true.
Another great find.
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That's a nice find. I was lucky enough to find a BWM hiding away in the same place and named to a Brig. Gen. 2 years ago.
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Wasn't the other EK doc. you had to an officer named Robinson or Alexander?
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A Princess from Peckham Nick, I wonder if she's a distant relative of the Trotters too.
Tony
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I've never seen/noticed knives like this in the past, they look great and it's something I wouldn't mind having myself.
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Named gasmask glasses & research help
in Germany: Imperial Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Personal Equipment
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Nice one Jens!
I imagine he must have been a later entry into the war as I can't find him in the casualty lists and the contents of his tin are as new.
Is there any way of researching him online?