The Prussian Posted January 20, 2013 Share Posted January 20, 2013 (edited) No Marcin! They are NOT the "Schlachten des Weltkriegs". The "Reichsarchiv" is the official publication by the staff. Here is the lis of the complete Reichsarchiv: 1) Die Grenzschlachten im Westen (1925), 719 S., 3 Anlagen, 7 Karten, 10 Skizzen 2) Die Befreiung Ostpreußens (1925), 390 S., 3 Anlagen, 14 Karten, 11 Skizzen 3) Der Marne-Feldzug (Von der Sambre zur Marne) (1926), 427 S., 7 Karten, 11 Skizzen 4) Der Marne-Feldzug (Die Schlacht) (1926), 576 S., 3 Anlagen, 10 Karten, 6 Skizzen 5) Der Herbst-Feldzug 1914 (Im Westen bis zum Stellungskrieg ; Im Osten bis zum Rückzug) (1929), 643 S., 3 Anlagen, 18 Karten, 14 Skizzen 6) Der Herbst-Feldzug 1914 (Der Abschluß der Operationen im Westen und Osten) (1929), 500 S., 4 Anlagen, 7 Karten, 14 Skizzen 7) Die Operationen des Jahres 1915 (Die Ereignisse im Winter und Frühjahr) (1931), 493 S., 2 Anlagen, 17 Karten, 22 Skizzen 8 ) Die Operationen des Jahres 1915 (Die Ereignisse im Westen im Frühjahr und Sommer, im Osten vom Frühjahr bis zum Jahresschluß) (1932), 666 S., 4 Anlagen, 7 Karten, 32 Skizzen 9) Die Operationen des Jahres 1915 (Die Ereignisse im Westen und auf dem Balkan vom Sommer bis zum Jahresschluß) (193), 519 S., 7 Anlagen, 5 Karten, 29 Skizzen 10) Die Operationen des Jahres 1916 (bis zum Wechsel in der Obersten Heeresleitung) (1936), 706 S., 4 Anlagen, 7 Karten, 37 Skizzen 11) Die Kriegsführung im Herbst 1916 und im Winter 1916/1917 (Vom Wechsel in der Obersten Heeresleitung bis zum Entschluß zum Rückzug in die Siegfried-Stellung) (1938 ), 545 S., 8 Anlagen, 6 Karten, 26 Skizzen 12) Die Kriegsführung im Frühjahr 1917 (1939), 606 S., 26 Karten, 3 Skizzen 13) Die Kriegsführung im Sommer und Herbst 1917 / Die Ereignisse außerhalb der Westfront bis November 1918 (1942), 483 S., 30 Karten 14) Die Kriegfürhrung an der Westfront im Jahre 1918 (1944), 793 S. Kartenband zu 14) (1944), 45 Karten Kriegsrüstung und Kriegswirtschaft (1930), 496 S. Kriegsrüstung und Kriegswirtschaft (Anlagenband) (1930), 534 S. Das deutsche Feldeisenbahnwesen (Die Eisenbahnen zu Kriegsbeginn) (1928 ), 247 S., 17 Anlagen, 6 Karten, 88 Skizzen Das deutsche Feldeisenbahnwesen (Die Eisenbahnen von Oktober 1914 bis zum Kriegsende) (2010), 454 S. Bildermappe (35 Bilder) Thanx for showing the card. Unfortunately I can´t read the script... Edited January 20, 2013 by The Prussian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Glenn J Posted May 10, 2014 Share Posted May 10, 2014 With regards to Mörser-Regimenter it appears that the Saxon Fußartillerie-Regiment Nr. 12 was also accorded this title. In the order of battle of the XVI. Armee-Korps asreproduced in "Die Schlacht bei Longwy", Mörser-Regiment 12 under Oberstleutnant Max Roeßler (II. & III. Bataillon) is shown as attached to the corps. The commander ofII./FußAR 12, Major (later char. Oberst a.D. Max Blümner) wrote a book about his experiences as commander of a Mörser-Bataillon and this can be found as a digital copy here:http://digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/werkansicht/?PPN=PPN71868642XInterestly, on page 5, the author notes that the General of Foot Artillery of the Metz Fortress pointed out that "it was the first time in the history of war that a horsedrawn mortar regiment had deployed into the field"Major Blümner was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Saxon Order of Saint Heinrich on 11 January 1915 and his entry in the history of the award holders shows him as theKommandeur of II. Batl. K.S. Mörser-Regiment 12.RegardsGlenn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Prussian Posted May 10, 2014 Share Posted May 10, 2014 Hello Glenn! Thanks for the link! Do you know, if it possible to download that book in one single step? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Glenn J Posted May 10, 2014 Share Posted May 10, 2014 Hi Andy,at the row of icons under the title of the book is a small pdf icon (under the word Bild). Click on that and that enables a full download.RegardsGlenn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Prussian Posted May 10, 2014 Share Posted May 10, 2014 Ah, ok,, thanks, Glenn! But I´ve seen, the original book is available for 20€. That´s better than a pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Prussian Posted July 12, 2014 Share Posted July 12, 2014 I have still found something about the name "Mörser-Regiment" The saxon Fußart.Rgt.12 had its garrisson in Metz. The I./12 was the garrisson-force, only II. and III./12 were mobile units with their 21cm. These two batallions were called "Mörser-Regiment". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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