David M Posted March 2, 2007 Share Posted March 2, 2007 Would anyone be already busy with the lists of the KVK of Braunschweig (should they exist at all)?David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David M Posted March 3, 2007 Author Share Posted March 3, 2007 Just mailed the Braunschweig archives, hoping to find out more there!!David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
webr55 Posted March 4, 2007 Share Posted March 4, 2007 (edited) David M said: Just mailed the Braunschweig archives, hoping to find out more there!! David I would be interested in this, too. Did you write to the archive in Wolfenbüttel? I guess they will reply that they don't have them. Neil O'Connor did not find any, but I don't know how deep he was digging. Edited November 13, 2017 by webr55 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David M Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 HiYes I mailed to the Wolfenb?ttel archive, I am really anxious to know if they have it. I will post a reply here when I get an answer from th Wolfenbuttel archives. (same goes for Hamburg-Bremen-L?beck btw)David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WNickel Posted March 6, 2007 Share Posted March 6, 2007 HiYes I mailed to the Wolfenb?ttel archive, I am really anxious to know if they have it. I will post a reply here when I get an answer from th Wolfenbuttel archives. (same goes for Hamburg-Bremen-L?beck btw)DavidHi David,I was in Wolffenb?ttel ten years ago - there weren't listings of the kvk. I have the L?beck Hanseatenkreuz on a micro film.Best regardsWerner Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David M Posted March 6, 2007 Author Share Posted March 6, 2007 (edited) Hi David,I was in Wolffenb?ttel ten years ago - there weren't listings of the kvk. I have the L?beck Hanseatenkreuz on a micro film.Best regardsWernerHi WernerWell there seem to be more members with the Lubeck crosses on microfilm!! That is great!! ould it be possible for you to find a recipient of the cross? I am specifically interested in both M?ldner von M?lnheim brothers. I am certain of one receiving the L?beck cross. This would have been Louis M?ldner von M?lnheim, Adjutant des deutschen Kronprinzen since 1916. You can find his full career underneath:I am not trying to anything of the MvM brothers, for I do not have anyhting of them , just collecting the data on their awards:Laufbahn der k?niglich preussischer Major und Adjudant, Kabinettschef des KronprinzenLouis Alfred Carl Oscar M?ldner von M?lnheim20.7.1897 Seconde-Leutenant im J?ger Bataillon (westf?lisches) Nr. 7 (Garnison: B?ckeburg), 11.9.1907 Oberleutnant im 4. Garde-Regiment zu Fu? (Ganison: Berlin), 20.7.1912 Hauptmann und Adjutant der 4. Garde-Infanterie-Brigade (Kaiser Franz Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr 2., K?nigin Augusta Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr 4, Garde Landwehr-Regiment 2 und 4), 1914-1918 erster Weltkrieg, 21.-22.8.1914 Schlacht bei Auvelais a.d. Sambre, 28.-31.8.1914 Schlacht bei St. Quentin, insbesondere bei La Val?e, 25.12.1914 Kompagnie-Chef in neuzubildende Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 261 (D?beritz), Winterschlacht in Masurien, Verfolgung bis zum Bobr, ?bernahme einer Bataillon, Stellungskampfen bei Augustowo und Kalwarja, Angriffsk?mpfen an der Schlawanta und um Kowno, 25.9.1915 Versetzung im Generalstab und gleichzeitige Kommandierung zum AOK 5, 27.3.1916 Versetzung im Generalstab der Armee, 4.5.1916 pers?nlicher Adjutant SKKH Wilhelm, Kronprinz von Preu?en und des Deutschen Reiches a.d. Westfront, 27.1.1917 Major, 1918-1923 (nach den Kriegsende) pers?nlicher Begleiter des deutschen Kronprinzen, 1924-1926 pers?nlicher Adjudant Seiner Kaiserlichen Hoheit des Kronprinzen, 1926 bis 1945 Pers?nlicher Referent der Generalverwaltung des vormals regierenden preu?ischen K?nigshauses, ab 1941 Chef der Hofverwaltung Seiner Kaiserliche Hoheit des Kronprinzen und Kabinettchef SKH als Haupt des Hauses Brandenburg-Preu?en und Haupt der Hofhaltung Brandenburg-Preu?en.I am still looking for Louis's NCO career and the rest of his awarddates:Louis III. Alfred Carl Oscar M?ldner von M?lnheim, geboren Angerm?nde 1.4.1876, auf (bis 1919) Spangenberg und (bis 1926) Elbersdorf, Ritter des Eisernes Kreuzes I. Klasse (K?nigreich Preussen) (19.7.1915), Ritter des Eisernes Kreuzes II. Klasse (K?nigreich Preussen) (13.9.1914), Zentenarmedaille (K?nigreich Preussen) (27.3.1897), Kronenorden IV. Klasse (K?nigreich Preussen), Ritter der hohenzollnerischen Hausorden mit dem Schwertern (K?nigreich Preussen) (25.5.1918), Comthurkreuz der hohenzollernischen Hausorden mit dem Schwertern (Nachkriegszeit), Ritter der Albrecht Orden I. Klasse mit dem Schwertern (K?nigreich Sachsen), Ritter der Orden vom Z?hringer L?wen II. Klasse mit Schwerten und Eichenlaub (Grossherzogtum Baden) (10.1.1918), Kriegsverdienstkreuz (Herzogtum Braunschweig), Ritter IV. Klasse der Hausorden des Ehrenkreuzes (F?rstentum Schaumburg-Lippe), Ehrenkreuz III. Klasse (F?rstentumer Reuss), Kriegsverdienstkreuz (F?rstentum Lippe-Detmold), Hanseatenkreuz (Hamburg), Hanseatenkreuz (L?beck), Ehrendenkm?nze erster Weltkrieg, k?niglich preussischer Major und Kabinetschef des Kronprinzen, verstorben (gefallen) 26.4.1945 Schloss Cecilienhof bei Potsdam, begraben Neuer Garten, unverheiratet.I really hope you can find him!Please let me know if you canregardsDavid Edited March 6, 2007 by David M Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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