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Hello IG! Pietsch, Vol.II, page 290 says ("Offiziere der technischen Institute") "These officers were à la suite of their units, so they wore their uniforms. Since 1902 (14.5.) they had a new uniform. Infantry uniform with swedish cuffs, bright-blue epaulettes and shoulder boards! There were crossed rifles for infantry and crossed canons for artillery
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Here I have an interesting photo of a group of the Reichswehr-Reiter-Regiment Nr.11. The 4th esk. of that regiment hold the tradition of the Ulanen-Rgt.Nr.15 The left soldier wears an arm-patch, marked "U 15"! I´ve never seen that before! The one sitting soldier wears a "Hausorden von Hohenzollern"
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New Schutzdivision Photo
The Prussian replied to dante's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
Brilliant pictures, mates! @ bolewts58: What kind of badge could he wear upon his left arm? His shoulder strap must have a "7". The Schutzdivision had the "2.Eskadron/Freiwilligen Ulanen-Rgt-Nr.7" from Saarbrücken/Tangermünde. It later came to the Reichswehr-Kavallerie-Regiment 25 @ Andrew: The 174 upon his shoulder straps belonged to the Freiwilligen-Inf.Rgt.174 Neuhof (Forbach/Thale). It had two bataillons, who became later the staff/Reichswehr-Schützen-Regiment 50 The Deutsche Schützendivision was set-up from the Generalkommando IV (Magdeburg). It was the 31st Inf.Div. (von der Lippe) -
French Order of Battle 1914
The Prussian replied to IrishGunner's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
The french site is phantastic! I also have a nice book about the french infantry units: Répertoire des corps de troupe de l´armée française pendant la grande guerre, tome 1: l´infanterie métropolitaine et unités d´active, régiments N° 1-176, notices historiques (written by èric Labayle and Michel Bonnaud) Here are the other OOBs of 1914: The "Gliederung Feldheer" is a detailed list including the higher officers. The first three docs are made by me, and the "Gliederungen" was made by a friend of mine (Frank), who wrote this book with Janet and Joe Robinson. (RECOMMENDABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!): http://www.militaria.at/Book.aspx?book=2277660&Language=de Das britische Expeditionskorps August 1914.doc Die belgische Armee Anfang August 1914.doc Deutsche Kriegsgliederungen 1914.doc Gliederung Feldheer 1914_v2.doc -
French Order of Battle 1914
The Prussian replied to IrishGunner's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
Hi IG! Here is the french oob of 1914 You alos can look here: http://www.chtimiste.com/ Die französische Armee Anfang August 1914.doc -
I want to show this wonderful photo of GL v. Knoerzer and (probably) his staff of the 7.Ldw.Div. Please note, that he wears the Abzeichen für das militärische Gefolge König Wilhelms II v. Württemberg Here is the names list: I. Unten stehend (von links nach rechts) Hauptmann Gutbier, Kriegsberichterstatter Kriegsgerichtsrat Bunz Hauptmann Edelmann, 1. Generalstabsoffizier Leutnant Gallion, Nachrichtenoffizier S.Exz. Generalleutnant von Knoerzer Rittmeister Jobst, Adjutant (Fhr. der II.Abtlg.) Hauptmann Peters, 2.Generalstabsoffizier Hauptmann Spaeth, Kommandant des Stabsquartiers Rittmeister Hofmann, Führer der Bagage II. Auf der Treppe stehend Rittmeister v. Zeschau, 1.Ordonnanzoffizier Rittmeister Freiherr v. Waechter, Geschützoffizier Oberstabsarzt Dr. Hocheisen, Div.Arzt Assessor Rud, Div. Intendant
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The Kaiser's Guns...Made by Krupp
The Prussian replied to IrishGunner's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
Yes. A few people told me so... First I thought, the barrel world be larger, and the cylinders were wider at the top.But it seems to be because of the angle of the sight. Thank you IG! -
The Kaiser's Guns...Made by Krupp
The Prussian replied to IrishGunner's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
I will, I will, matey! By the way, I´ve recieved this big mortar, but I don´t have any idea, what it is... Do you know which one this is?