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    FRITZEL

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    1. Hallo Gents,

      I have a trivial question in regards to German EK II . ( and other orden as well ) Just wonder if there was specific way  of folding EK II ribbon when it was treaded through  button hole of coat or uniform jacket. ( on inside out side ) 

      I know ribbon was sawed in but do they followed some sort of folding pattern on inside out. 
      Regards,

      Fritzel 

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    2. Hallo GreyC, 

      Sorry for belated reply , I was out of the country attending family matters. Thank you for taking time to reply and for update and info. Eventually this young lad from pic end up in Kaiserlische  SeeBatalion No.2.

       

       

       

       

       

      In fall of 1917  he was badly wounded at Passendale / PoelKapelle ( November 1917  last battle of Flanders Schlacht) 

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      Hallo all,

      Gents, at last battle of Flanders November 1917  2nd Regiment SeeBatalion was deployed at PoelKapelle Belgium - enybody knows where  exactly and which unit they relieved? ( See attached map scan below )

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      On 9 October 1917   The bombardment which accompanied the attack was carefully timed and took the Germans by surprise. The British ( actually Canadians - Germans referred to all as Englander ) also used “Livens Projectors “  to shower poison gas on various parts of the German front. Livens Projector was a simple large caliber mortar-like weapon that could throw large drums filled with flammable or toxic chemicals. 

      Do you have any info on that last push at PoelKapelle in October 1917 - any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

      Regards, 

      Fritzel

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    3. Hallo Der Preuße, Hi  GreyC,

         Thank you for your reply and input.

      The Prussian,

        Thanks for  detailed maps of Krim - truly appreciated here. Now  thanks to you man,   I  can start track of my family member whereabouts in WW 1. Since he was severely wounded in Flanders previous year he got transfered to East Front.  In 1918 as a Stabgefreiter /Transaltor / he  spend whole 1918 in Ukraine until  he got sick with Malaria virus. 

      P.S. If you have more info on troops/ units  in Odessa that will be great.

      Sincerely,

      FRITZEL

    4. Hallo Der Preuße,

       Sir, Please accept my sincere apology for my use of wrong grammar form in my previous  post.  I am so embarrassed by that :blush: and from now on I will stick to English ( translating in to foreign language via google may produce more embarasemant for me ) 

       

       If you do not mind -  I would like to ask you few more  questions in regard to German units in WW1. Some of my questions  may be trivial to you but they are very important to me and may shed some new  light in my research.

      Here we go:

       

      1. How often Germans updated  Armee - Verordnungsblatt / Verlustlisten ? (  I came across information that all casualties were counted in ten day period -  wounded and dead where added every 10 days ) Is this a true statement ?

      (  if someone is listed as wounded  on certain day - does it mean that it occured about 2 weeks earlier- prior to that date  ???

      2. Is there a record or list of decorated soldiers who received Eisernes Kreuz  I and II Klass ? if so where and how to obtain such records???

      3. What  is   Sanitätsbericht  über das Deutsche Heer und Marine im Weltkriege 1914-18 ??? - please briefly explain if possible. 

       

      4.  And Last     VI.  SeeBattalion - ( Reserve in 1914 ) formed from new conscripts had 4 Kompannien  ( 5,6,7,8 ) and II. and IV. and VI. ( 3 Battalonen )  ( later thet add VII so 4 total  )   formed  2nd Regiment Marine Infanterie stationed in Flanders.-  Do I got this right ???

       

      Please advise ...

      Sincerely,

      FRITZEL

       

    5. Hallo Gents,

         I am looking for any info regarding Kaiserlische Army and Marine Battalions involved in Crimea ( especially Odessa area ) in 1918. ( Germans stayed there till Nov 1918 )

      Does anyone have any info on them? General info, Sulkevich Pupet Goverment  info or  Units involved  , order of battle etc? Or perhaps  book titles dealing with mentioned subject.

      Anything will be appreciated.

      Regards,

      FRITZEL

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    6. Hi all,

      I have been interested in the Naval Land Forces (Infantry) in the WWI cause my wife's grand father served in 6 Kompanie VI Battalion 2 Regiment from 1914 till 1917 (then  he got injured ) 

       I have not been able to find any real info on this unit. So Please help !!!

      Does anyone have any info on them? General info, order of battle etc?

      Any hepl will be greatly appreciated.

      Thank you in advance.

      Regards,

      FRITZEL

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    7. Hallo Gents,

      Loking for info regarding Kaiserlische Marine S.B. especially 6./VI. B. Jnf. Ers. Truppe in Flanders in the end of 1917. 

      Can anyone point me in right direction - where to start. Would like to get some pics and retrace unit  movement in fall of 1917

      but any info related to this unit prior to 1917 will be also greatly appreciated.

      Thank you in advance for time and effort and  if I posted my query in wrong place - Please be kind and forgive me and feel free to move it accordingly. 

      Regards,

      Fritzel

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