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    03fahnen

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    1. You have seen the page http://prussianmachine.com/ His biography is now available at the following link: http://prussianmachine.com/divb/pohlmann.htm
    2. Here is his entry in the Rang- und Quartier-Liste der Königlich Preußischen Armee für das Jahr 1875 Rang- und Quartier-Liste der Königlich Preußischen Armee für 1885:
    3. Here we can see his fate in 1914, according to the information in the "Rangliste der Königlich Preußischen Armee und des XIII. (Königlich Württembergischen) Armeekorps für 1914" By the way, a wonderful ribbon bar Coincidence, I have included the same information as Glenn. when his contribution did not appear on my computer. better "there better be more and not that there is less" we say in Spain.
    4. Thank you very much for your comments. Yes, the truth is that he is pretty, he had been looking for a barrette of this type for years. Above all I love swords with the crown of the Kronen Order won in 1866 at the Battle of Königgrätz. Next we can see Lange in the Rang-und Quartier-Liste of 1867 as second lieutenant of the Ulan Regiment No. 6 with his only medal.
    5. Again, thank you all for your interest. It is clear the assembly is in a typical Spanish pin, hence my doubt if a fourth class could have been granted to a Spanish. If it was mounted at the time or later by a collector we will never know. Only if a vintage photo appears with this medal.
    6. Good morning gentlemen, I wanted to share with you this preview of Santa Claus. Ribbon bar of the Generalleutnant Friedrich Wilhelm Maximilian von Lange. I would really appreciate if someone had a photo of v. Lange that they could show. Does anyone know to which books the two biographies that the auction house has provided me belong?
    7. I love it, I have always liked everything related to the General Staff. Yes, I think that Jürgen Kraus's books are a great reference for all of us who like imperial uniforms. I only read a little German, but between that little bit and the translation apps we can understand it.
    8. I would like more, I only have this sample book from Saxony. The most complete information that I know of the rest of the German states is that contained in the book by Jürgen Kraus "Die felgraue Uniformierung des deutschen Heeres 1907-1818"
    9. Thank you so much for your attention. It makes perfect sense that no two eagles are the same in a craft.
    10. And I worrying for so many years to get the right belt for my uniform ...
    11. I recently bought this piece assembled the Spanish way. Any comments will be welcome. Is it possible that this Red Eagle Order was granted to a Spanish military man? It does not have any manufacturer's mark.
    12. Thank you all very much for your comments and information. With this new information I can see if the price you give me is reasonable.
    13. Thank you very much to all for your comments. In the end I have decided not to buy this piece. My friend did not even say the price, because when I told him that I did not like it very much. He told me that he had paid a lot for it and that he would pay it back.
    14. There was an error in the dates but I have already been able to edit the title and error.
    15. Hello, gentlemen, They offer me this Großkreuz ek 1914, as a period original. The crown and other details seem very poor to me. Any comments will be welcome
    16. Again, thank you very much Glenn, fantastic Thanks Dave Danner for your clarifications.
    17. Through the "Rang-Listen" I have been able to see a little the evolution of his military cart. Rang-Liste 1886 P.Leutnant Rang-Liste 1893 Hptm. Rang-Liste 1900 Major Rang-Liste 1902 Oberstlt Rang-Liste 1904 Oberst Rang-Liste 1910 Gen.Maj. And finally in the book "Verzeichnis der Mitglieder der Offiziervereinigung des 8. Württ. Inf. Regi. No. 126 Großherzog Friedrich von Baden" you can see the last degree achieved: General der Infanterie
    18. Glenn confirmed, This is Generalleutnant Albert Schöpflin. Only you are able to see what we had in front of our noses.
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