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The Prussian replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
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Turkey Photos of the Ottomans and Allies decorated with the TWM
The Prussian replied to demir's topic in Türkiye
No problem... Nice to read from you again! Unfortuntely I don´t have any more photos of the TWM. If I´ll get some, I´ll send you the scans -
Turkey Photos of the Ottomans and Allies decorated with the TWM
The Prussian replied to demir's topic in Türkiye
Selam Demir! Of course, you can! But please do me one favour. Don´t mention my name, because I don´t want to have my name in common with facebook. I hate each social network... You know my photo of the officer with the 5 upon the helmet cover. You posted it too in your first thread... -
Hello gents! I´d like to introduce my first photo of a "Riesenflugzeug" (german giant) This one is the S.S.W. R.VI 6-15 (built only once!). This airplane belonged to the "Riesenflieger-Abteilung 501" S.S.W. was "Siemens-Schuckert-Werke" She was in action at the eastern front, but she had a lot of technical problems. The action book: Eisenbahnstation = Railway station Truppenlager = Troop camp Bombenlast = weight of bombs Aufklärungsflug: Reccon flight Nachschublager = support camp I also attached a photo of members of the Rfa 501 (I don´t know, if they were members of the R.VI 6-15) August 1916: Eisenbahnstation Molodeczne (Bombenlast unbekannt) 4.9.1916: Eisenbahnstation Molodeczne (350kg Bombenlast) 19.1.1917 Truppenlager Iza (mit SSW R.5, zus. 712kg Bombenlast) 30.1.1917 Eisenbahnstation Wileyka (mit SSW R.5, zus. 844kg Bombenlast) 8.2.1917 Eisenbahnstation Molodeczne (mit SSW R.5, zus. 373kg Bombenlast) 12.2.1917 Eisenbahnstation Zalesie (mit SSW R.5, zus. 550kg Bombenlast) 2.3.1917 Eisenbahnstationen Zalesie und Molodeczne (mit SSW R.7, zus. 590kg Bombenlast) 7.3.1917 Eisenbahnstationen Wileyka und Molodeczne (mit SSW R.7, zus. 590kg Bombenlast) 16.3.1917 Truppenlager Iza (mit SSW R.7, zus. 560kg Bombenlast) 1.4.1917 Naracz (mit SSW R.4 und R.7, zus. 600kg Bombenlast) 5.4.1917 Eisenbahnstation Wileyka (mit SSW R.4 und R.7, zus. 600kg Bombenlast) 5.6.1917 Truppenlager Biala (mit SSW R.4 und R.7, zus. 760kg Bombenlast) 18.6.1917 Nachschublager Overky (mit SSW. R.4 und R.7, zus. 600kg Bombenlast) 2.8.1917 Eisenbahnstation Prudy (mit SSW R.4 und R.7, Aufklärungsflug)
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Turkey Photos of the Ottomans and Allies decorated with the TWM
The Prussian replied to demir's topic in Türkiye
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Hello IG! I´ve seen the symbols of the Feldhaubitze too. If that´s right, they must have recieved them after mobilization. In a peacetime battle order from may 1914 all six batteries had just 77mm C/96. In that book are six pages about the 24.August in general (of bavarian view), and several pages about the 3rd Inf.Div. in that battle. At www.eurobuch.com you can buy that book. But it costs about 75€... If you want I can scan those pages to send them to you. I think to present them here, the pictures will be too small to read
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Hello IG! I assume, you have the book "Schlachten und Gefechte des Großen Krieges" If you couldn´t find the 3rd.bav.Inf.Div. ,you can look for the II.bav.AK., The III.Abt. and the 7th battery were dissolved in november 7th, 1918. The 8th battery came to the I.Abt. and the 9th battery to the II.Abt. Demobilization 18.12.1918 in Ansbach Freikorps: Frei- or Volkswehr-Batterie Zacherl, later Heyl Reichswehr: 3./light RW-Art.Rgt. 23 I attached a map of the battle of 24.8.1914 (3rd. bav.Inf.Div.) "Blainville-Remenoville", found in "Die Schlacht in Lothringen und in den Vogesen" (Bayerisches Kriegsarchiv)
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Hi IG! Like me, mate! I tried to start a list a too, but after two days my eyes burnt and I lost the overview... We should put together a couple of guys and each makes an index of one branch of service. Normally you have seven branches in the book. There are 251 divisions. Maybe one need 14 persons. (one could divide the divisions in two parts.) So a completly index would be done in a few weeks
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No problem, Matt! Ask, if you want! I have the following Ranglisten (Stellenbesetzungen): Prussia: 1757 (original handwritten!!!), 1808, 1879 (incomplete), 1870 (pdf), 1883, 1895, 1899, 1900, 1902, 1904, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1917, 1919 Bavaria: 1906, 1913, 1918 Saxony: 1902 (pdf), 1918 Germany: Deutsche Rangliste 1914, Ehrenrangliste, 1920 (may and october), 1921, 1925, 1928, 1929, 1939 Marine (only on pdf): 1888, 1914, 1918
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Hello Matt! I made a mistake. I jused the prussian Dienstaltersliste 1919. I forgot, that saxon men are not mentioned (I checked it before my first coffee at 5am...) Matt and Stefan: The Rangliste (called: Dienstalterslisten der aktiven Offiziere, Sanitätsoffiziere, Veterinäroffiziere und der Offiziere und Sanitätsoffiziere zur Disposition in etatsmäßigen Stellen der königlich sächsischen Armee 1918) I have is still in good condition, but with a loose binding. I´m afraid to put it into the scanner. Making photographs would be a lot of work. There are 62 pages... Please do me a favour. Try to get it in a library; if you´ll be unlucky, I will look for some time to make photographs, if I´ll have holidays. Nowadays I´m off to my bloody work for 12-13 hrs a day
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Hi Matt! The Ehrenrangliste doesn´t have an Oberleutnant Barth in FAR32. There only is a Leutnant Barth of the FAR 64 (later Hauptmann a.D.) I also have a saxon Rangliste of 1918. There I found a Rudolf Barth, serving with the FAR32 (3rd battery) as a Rittmeister (in the saxon Rangliste called Hauptmann), with the Hauptmann patent 21.5.14G There ain´t no Barth listed in the avaiation troops of 1918
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Hello Marcin! The Fuhrparkkolonnen had numerical unit numbers. There were 236 divisional Fuhrparkolonnen, and I don´t have a list, to which division they belong... The Fußart.Btl.121 was under command of 222.Inf.Div., and later of the 4th army. It was set-up in 1918 by the Fußart.Rgt.Nr.9. and armed with: 1. and 2. comp.: lange, schwere Feldhaubitze M13 3. comp.: 10cm canon M14