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The same publisher, different author: Kraus: Die feldgraue Uniformierung des deutschen Heeres 1907 - 1918. Band 1 + 2 Also information regarding generals. There is also the book by Ortenburg/Prömper: Preussisch-deutsche Uniformen von 1640-1918 which has some information on generals, too. Best, GreyC
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Feldwebel Martin Herrnbrodt
GreyC replied to JohanH's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Research, Documentation & Photographs
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Feldwebel Martin Herrnbrodt
GreyC replied to JohanH's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Research, Documentation & Photographs
Hi, the BuArch list has a probable typo and other mistakes in it. He was with the flight school company at the Flugzeugführerschule Pütnitz likely from 1939-42. Due to his long stay there he might have been part of the teaching staff, but that´s just a guess. From 1942-1945 (typo!) he was with 4th Seenotgruppe according to the BuArch. I think the original card below is to be believed which states he was with 4./II. Senootgruppe which was stationed in Wilhelmshaven first and was moved to the island of Norderney in 1944 and then moved to List/Sylt in March 1945. In April 1945 (if I can decipher it correctly) according to the card he was transferred to Seenotstaffel 80. Which basically is the same unit as before as it only changed its name. When is unclear to me. The card says he transferred 4/45, but the name change seems to have taken place in 8/44. The term 4./II. Seenotgruppe means 4th Staffel in the II. Seenotgruppe. The guy at the BuArch probably confused "Staffel" and "Gruppe" and got it wrong (indicative for that is that he wrote 4. Seenotgruppe, not IV. Seenotgruppe, as it should have been written. Staffeln were written with arabic numerals: 4. Seenotstaffel). Another good reason to believe the BuArch got it wrong is that there simply was no IV. Seenotgruppe ;-). Another mistake is in the name of the school in connection with the date given. The school was only called FFS C 17 from 1. Januar 1941 on till Oct 1941, however the name appears in the BuArch list already as of 1940. So all in all sloppy work by the BuArch! He seems to have been a "ladies man", as the card indicates he was treated for a VD at Wilhelmshaven and Bremen. That got me thinking. If, as the BuArch cclaims, he was with the FFS C17 in Pütnitz at least until 1942, why was he at a hospital in Wilhelmshaven for a treatment that could have been administered at hospitals much closer to Pütnitz than WHV. For example somewere in Mecklenburg or Vorpommern or even in Kiel. Now remember the 4th Seenotstaffel he was assigned to after Pütnitz was stationed in Wilhelmshaven until approx. 1944. So if he had already been with this Staffel, the hospital in Wilhelmshaven would make much more sense to me. And given the unreliability of the BuArch it could well be the case. Just a thought... He handed in his last will August 1941. The Fieldpost number given on the card (L 13783) is indeed that of the 4th Seenotstaffel. For further reading: Karl Born: Rettung zwischen den Fronten. E.S. Mittler & Sohn, Hamburg/Berlin/Bonn GreyC -
general collar tabs
GreyC replied to 03fahnen's topic in Germany: Imperial: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Personal Equipment
I don´t think so. The only green tabs for Generals I have seen are from WW2 and were worn by police-generals. German General tabs of WW1were generally red. But if you know better, let me know and I´ll learn sth. new. GreyC -
Hi tony, you are very welcome! Thank you for the kind words and the clicks. Unfortunately I can´t visit this forum as often as I used to. By the way: it seems to be Sanitätskompanie 31 and the officers in front might be named Leutnant Zeiger and Oberleutnant Köstlin, but I am not 100% sure. Best, GreyC
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Help in identifying the Belgian badge
GreyC replied to Alexboorlove's topic in Central & Eastern European States
Hi, could have something to do with Congregation Salesian or Salesians of Don Bosco. It´s their motto. GreyC -
Freikorps Würzburg finds
GreyC replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
Thanks!🙂 GreyC -
Freikorps Würzburg finds
GreyC replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
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Vorläufiger Ausweis Der musketier August Potthast von der 3. mg Kompanie des 3.Ober-Elsässisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 172, geboren am 16. Juni 1894 zu Lemgo, Kreis Lemgo, Lippe Detmold, ist am 22. September 1916 das EKII verliehen worden. Ein Besitzzeugnis wird später zugestellt werden. GreyC
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I am afraid, I don´t. He was reactivated for service in the war, having held comand of 59 Inf Brigade before the war and finishing the war as Kdr of Stellvertetendes Brigade Kdo 49. He died 1st Jan. 1924. GreyC
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Not quite, I am afraid. His name is/was (Karl) Becker GreyC
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The Regiment was raised by Stellvertretendes Generalkommando of X. AK, replacements came from Ers. Btl. LwIR 78. So chances are he came from lower Saxony, around Brunswig or Celle. But with a name like his, its like a needle in a haystack. GreyC