Thomas W
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Pioneer Wilhelm, July of 1917.
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Cannoneer, Palestinian front, 1917.
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Shock Troop of 10th Company, Landwehr Infantry Regiment No. 133, January of 1918.
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Jäger- (Sturm-) Bataillon Nr. 3.
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Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 53.
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Saxon brothers at a family reunion, 1917.
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Private Klein, Infantry Regiment No. 204, and his three sisters, 1915.
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Saxon shock trooper Elfried Pustel, from infantry assault company, Champagne, July of 1916.
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Bavarian Trench-mortar Battalion No. 8.
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Bavarian Josef Maiberger, killed in action October 3, 1918.
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Private Lindman, a Swede serving in the German infantry, July of 1916.
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Shock troop of the 7th Company of a Saxon infantry regiment, April 24, 1917.
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Men of a dismounted Bavarian Chevauleger Regiment in 1918.
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Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 162 on completion of a course at Close-Combat Techniques School, Lockstedt, 1917.
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Does noone have any examples of Allied Gear used by the germans ??????
German officer wearing a British 1915-Pattern trench cap:
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Is this the Life Guards Finland Regiment badge? Thanks...
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That makes sense. Thanks, Don.
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Here's the hussar-instructor:
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Here's a photo that's always puzzled me: Very young members of 9. Westpreußisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 176, whose instructor is a Totenkopf-Husar. Why a hussar? Is he a dismounted trench-warfare expert? Why would he be their instructor?
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Hi, Robin:
I like the puffiness of those badges. They all look like they've got stuffing in them, and the white "flamethrower" badge has a subtle nonplussed expression, like it's going, "Hmmmmm..."
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Here's a white Totenkopf sleeve badge which the blog owner seems to think is genuine.
http://bleuhorizon.canalblog.com/
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German boy soldiers from my collection
in Germany: Imperial: Rick (Research) Lundstrom Forum for Documentation and Photographs
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Bavarian Sturm-Bataillon Nr. 16.