Thank You very much for the great information!
Thus it turns out that Moltke's third marshal's baton is on display at The State Historical Museum.
With the date 10/26/1890 on the bottom part and with the coat of arms of the city of Cologne.
Interesting where did the other two go?...
Regards...
Taking this opportunity. Is it possible to know, how many marshal's batons belonged to Count Moltke the Elder, according to information from this book?
Regards, Alexander.
There is a description of one piece. No photo, unfortunately.
Field Marshal's Baton of Wilhelm I of Germany.
Maker unknown
Assumed Prussian origin, C. 1864
Purple velvet, metallic embroidery, gold caps
L: 50.2 cm; D: 3.8 cm
West Point Museum Collection, United States Military Academy...
Thanks!
As I understand it, to the Soviet Union were taken all or most all flags from Koenigsberg, Breslau, Stettin and some from Berlin and Potsdam.
Also is another list that was compiled in Germany in February 1944. According to this list, 6 standards and 2 banners burned down in Hannover in...
This is only Prussian flag captured by the Russian army in WWI.
26.02.1915 it was taken by 3d Siberian riffle regiment in Battle of Przasnysz.
The State Historical Museum of Russia.
Regards, Alexander
Telegraph 6
It turns out that the Russians captured flags of all telegraph battalions (TB 1-6), except one Saxon (TB 7)?
Jager Batl 4
Likely, there could be flags of Jäg.B 1, Jäg.B 2, Jäg.B 3 and Jäg.B 6, right?
Regards, Alexander
The same situation for the standard of HR 12.
Original pole with ring in storage in DHM.
And this item:
Fahnenring des Thüringischen Husaren-Regiments Nr. 12
Regards, Alexander