The Prussian Posted July 23, 2011 Posted July 23, 2011 That´s my problem too... I´d like to know, which staff it is. Do I read "Suwalki" on the reverse?
The Prussian Posted July 23, 2011 Posted July 23, 2011 (edited) No problem, here are the close ups . Edited July 23, 2011 by The Prussian
Deruelle Posted July 23, 2011 Posted July 23, 2011 (edited) I try to find a match without reading the name. I try with BV3 connection. I guess see two pips on shoulderboards. Few days before this meeting, oberst hermann von Brandehrens received BV3 on 19 June 1916. We need expert on Süterlin to decrypt the name Christophe Edited July 23, 2011 by Deruelle
Deruelle Posted July 23, 2011 Posted July 23, 2011 Suwalki is a small town in Poland so it can match but which unit was there at this time ? I try to find in books, I'll be back (I like to say that Christophe
The Prussian Posted July 23, 2011 Posted July 23, 2011 Salut Christophe! What do you read at the reverse? Suwalki? I´msorry, but I must leave now,(shopping) but I´ll be back in a few hours. I have to hurry up, because we have a "journée des portes ouvertes de corps de pompiers volontaires"... You know, what that means... + = ( )
Deruelle Posted July 23, 2011 Posted July 23, 2011 It could be Suwalki but it doesn't match with Baden unit. So it can be this town. . We have to wait for some experts, bon shopping et bon courage Christophe
Dave Danner Posted July 23, 2011 Posted July 23, 2011 It says "Großherzog von Baden in Suwalki 26.7/16. ________________________ mit den Offizieren der Landsturmbat. Heidelberg" Can't make out the one word.
Dave Danner Posted July 23, 2011 Posted July 23, 2011 (edited) The officer to the Grand Duke's left and the viewer's right is Oberstleutnant a.D. Heinrich Feill. He received the Order of Berthold I, Knight with Swords, on 17 Feb. 1916 as commander of 6. Landsturm-Inf.-Btl. Heidelberg XIV/37. The officer at the far right with the Adjutant's badge and Berthold commander's cross around his neck is Gen.d.Inf. Carl Dürr, Generaladjutant S.K.H. des Großherzogs. He kind of looks like Scotty from Star Trek. Edited July 23, 2011 by Dave Danner
Dave Danner Posted July 23, 2011 Posted July 23, 2011 6. Landsturm-Inf.-Btl. Heidelberg XIV/37 was assigned to the 10. Armee on the Eastern Front. Second from right, next to Gen. Dürr, is an officer with Bavarian general's Kragenspiegel. This would appear to be Generalmajor z.D. Karl Schupbaum. He was Inspekteur des Militär-Bezirks III, Etappen-Inspektion 10. His headquarters was in ... you guessed it ... Suwalki. Next to him, and between him and Feill, appears to be Generalmajor z.D. Georg Heer. He was Inspekteur d. Militär-Bezirks I, Wilna.
Dave Danner Posted July 23, 2011 Posted July 23, 2011 These pictures were taken in Verdun summer 1917. v Garnier was Kmdr of Maarsgruppe Ost (from V Res Korps, I suppose). It had two Baden divisions under it: 28 Res Div under Alfred Zeithen and 228 ID under Paul v d Heyde ( and 25 Res Div with a Württemberg Gen Alfred Mohn) . I have never seen pictures of Paul Heinrich Sigusmund v d Heyde. But there was a Hermann Heinrich Sigismund v d Heyde that commanded 29 Badische ID. Were they related? The tiny pic I posted may indeed show Paul v d Heyde. So v Garnier was here with Langer who was Kmdr of 28 Badische ID. 28 ID for sure participated in the Verdun Stellungkampfe under Maarsgruppe West (v Francois) and Maarsgruppe Ost. Cheers Freiherr The two Generals von der Heyde were third cousins: ┌─Paul Heinrich Sigismund Adrian (1862-1946) ┌─Paul Heinrich Sigismund August (1836-1910) ┌─Friedrich Wilhelm (1798-1864) Johann Daniel von der Heyde (1750-1808) └─Detlaw Gustav Friedrich Wilhelm (1785-1863) └─Friedrich Heinrich Sigismund (1816-1900) └─Hermann Heinrich Sigismund (1857-1942) Regards
Dave Danner Posted July 23, 2011 Posted July 23, 2011 The NCO two rows behind the Grand Duke is probably Feldwebelleutnant Wilhelm Strobel. He received the Merit Cross of the Order of the Zähringen Lion on the ribbon of the Karl Friedrich Military Merit Order on 20.7.1916. Oberlt.d.L.a.D. Eduard Erxleben and Lt.d.L. Kurt Wibel received their Zähringen Lion Knight's Cross 2nd Class with Swords on the same date. They are probably this guy and the guy behind him: The two officers to the Grand Duke's right (our left) with the Knight's Cross 2nd Class with Oakleaves and Swords are probably Hauptmann Hermann Koch and Hauptmann d.L. Franz Walter. The officer over the Grand Duke's left shoulder with the cigar may be Hauptmann d.L. Friedrich Krank, who received the Knight's Cross 1st Class with Swords on 17.2.1916. However, the medal bar shows a peacetime Zähringen Lion to go with his Baden Jubilee Medal and LD2, which doesn't show up in the 1914 ranklist. Krank was a Notar in the Amtsgericht Kehl II, Landgerichtsbezirk Offenburg, so he might have gotten the peacetime award sometime in 1914.
The Prussian Posted July 23, 2011 Posted July 23, 2011 Oh my god! You made a phantastic work!!!!!!!! Thank you very much for ID this photo!!!!! So we have officers from the 6th Ldst.Btl of Heidelberg (XIV.37) I have the following infos about that unit: Set up from the 4.Kp./2.Ldst.Inf.Btl. Karlsruhe (XIV.15), the 4th Kp./2.Ldst.Inf.Ers.Btl.Freiburg (XIV.2) and a new company of the Ldst.Inf.Ers.Btl.Rastatt (XIV.28). Mobilization 8.12.15 and under command of 10th army and later Armee-Abteilung D
freiherr Posted July 26, 2011 Posted July 26, 2011 I found this tiny Dürr from my files. It is from a "famous sons" site of some Baden city. I have him also as: Kmdr SeeBtl Jiaozhou Bay Inspk of Marine Infantry with OBKmdo über das Marine-Expeditonskorps im Herero Krieg 04 And Dave, thanks for the added info on the v d Heyde's Cheers Elwyn
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