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    1. Hmm... someone promoted Lt d. Res in 1918 may very well have worn the DA3....

      Here is the next question.

      When he was promoted to LT. d. Res in 1918, why did he get a MVO with golden medaillons?

      @ saschaw

      I am not sure! It is possible for a post-war bar

      I know officer-bars with Landwehr-Dienstauszeichnung II, bur not with regular NCO-service award.

      According to regulations, the officer service award startet with 24 years.

    2. Letter 4,

      written by Rheinhard Zemisch.

      Im Schützengraben ( in the trench) 22.5.16

      This is a letter of congratulations for 50 years jubilee in gymnastics club.

      Zemisch does his duty in the trenches and send this wishes to his gymnastic friend.

      He regrets that he can not be at the ceremony here, since he is on listening post at the front.

      Unfortunately, it is not clear at which front he fought.

      regards Andreas

    3. The third letter is from a soldier to his wife.

      Russland 22.9.1916

      He thanks his wife for sending 2 packeges with goods. He sent her dryed musrooms, picked in the russian forrests back.

      It seems his wife is named Bette an they have a daughter named Irmchen.

      A war letter for the family at home. No unit and no names of places.

      The writer is named Georg.

      The next letters come tomorrow., I'm tired

      regards Andreas

    4. Hello,

      the second letter is very unspectular.

      It is adressed to the writers mother and Irmgard ( possibly the sister)

      The author was sitting in the office, doing the duty for another comrade. For this duty he will get a piece of ham on the next morning.
      The following night, he get arrested. He wrote about his preperations for the night on the wooden bench.

      He wrote nothing about the reason, why he get arrested.

      This letter has no adress, no ranks and no names. The place i can't decipher, also his sign.

    5. Hello John,

      you give me a lot of work to do, but the main work for me, is the translation into the english language. The google translater may help, but the google translation has a lot of mistakes.

      I write the complete text in German and try to translate the letter to the appropriate.
      Here is the first letter:
      "
      Mrentuzli ??? ( bei Schaulen Russland) 31.7.15
      Sehr geehrtes Fräulein Stern,
      habe soeben ein Paketchen von ihnen erhalten und mich sehr darüber gefreut. Sage meinen herzlichen Dank dafür. Ich habe nur meine alte Mutter von 74 Jahren alt und die hat nur noch mit sich alleine zu tun. Die kann mir nichts schicken und weiter habe ich niemanden.
      .......... ? einst wir haben hier in Russland schon viele Strapazen durchgemacht, aber es ist alles für unser Vaterland und wir armen Soldaten verlieren den Mut nicht. Und wir alle hoffen das bald der Frieden kommen wird und alle nach unserer Heimat zurückkehren.
      Hier in Russland sieht es sehr schrecklich aus und es ist alles zerstört.
      Ich werde sie nie vergessen. Sage nochmals meinen herzlichen Dank.
      Mit herzlichen Grüßen sendet ihnen diesen Brief Carl Kelling
      Absender: Armierungssoldat Carl Kelling, Armierungsbataillon 93, 2. Kompanie, 5. Korporalschaft.
      Im Osten Briefpost Tilsit.
      Ich bin Arbeiter und kann sehr schlecht schreiben. Darum lasse ich ihren Brief von Kameraden schreiben"
      This is the german text, word for word. The grammar is not the best.
      Possibly is here a person, which can translate this text complete in english.
      Carl Kelling is a worker for trench constructions, like a pioneer.
      On the end of the letter he wrote:" I'm a worker and can't write very good. This letter is written by a comrade"
      The letter was sent to Miss Stern.
      She sent a little package to this soldier to the eastern front. The name of the place I couldn't read.
      He has only a 74 year old mother, but she wont't send him packages, so he was very happy to become a parcel from Germany.
      He wrote that the surrounding at this place was destroyed, but the soldiers do their best duty for the fatherland. All soldiers in hope for peace and comming home.
      With the best wishes Carl Kelling
      The next letter is in work
      Andreas
    6. Then, Bavaria !

      bavire.jpg

      :cheers:

      Hello,

      nice bavarian collection, but there are some clarifications.

      The third class from Hemmerle has "lost" his swords.

      The first class MVK is a Deschler-cross. Deschler hasn't produced this class during the wartime.

      The second class crown-swords is also a Deschler production, it is a original one.

      The MVO seems to be a post-war production. Can you show me the front and the backsite in a bigger foto?

    7. Hello Westfale:

      I don't know what the regulations stated during this time, but this was a common practice. What is interesting here is that our brave Bavarian soldier has a TKM/MVM ribbon (and also an MVK and EK ribbon)! An with the EKI too! He definitely did something rather brave in combat at some point. Do you know his name? If so, I can look up his TKM/MVM citation information.

      Best regards

      Hello Westfale,

      is there the owners name or the unit on the backside of the foto ?

      Regars Andreas

    8. Obverse of an attractive and symmetrical Franco-Prussian War medal bar with Worth clasp. Can anyone ID the third veteran's medal and explain why the crown is on the first ribbon?

      Hello,

      the veteran's medal is from Weiler-Simmerberg http://www.weiler-simmerberg.de/

      It is a bavarian bar and I think the crown will show the attachment of the owner to the bavarian king.

      Regards Andreas

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