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    Any clue on this uniform?

    Update: The gentleman on the pictures acquired the Baden citizenship in 1901 while working and residing in Karlsruhe. He moved to Leipzig in 1908 and applied for the Sachsen citizenship in 1912. Hence the second picture taken in 1918 (he was 43 years of age at that time) with a Kgl. Sächs...
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    Any clue on this uniform?

    Thank you for your answers. If I understand this correctly: - the first picture shows a uniform from a Telegraphen unit (because of the light gray color shoulder strap and the ammo pouch), and the Adler on the shako points to a Preussia unit (in which case which battalion?) - the second...
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    Any clue on this uniform?

    Shoulder strap: http://www.flickr.com/photos/60147137@N07/6257105081/] scan0004 by desny12, on Flickr[/url]
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    Any clue on this uniform?

    Hi, I have two pictures of the same person. The first picture taken in Dresden shows a soldier with a M15 Feldbluse (after September 1915) and a Tschako with an "Adler". http://www.flickr.com/photos/60147137@N07/5493552551/] 028 by desny12, on Flickr[/url] The second picture on a card dated...
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    Could you please identify these shoulder straps?

    Thank you Chip Minx. It confirms what I first thought. So, this soldier was enrolled in the Garde Grenadier Regiment Nr. 4 for a training period while in the Landwehr. Now what still remains unsure is if this implies that he was in the same regiment during his compulsory active military duty...
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    Could you please identify these shoulder straps?

    I first thought the shoulder straps (at least of the bottom row of soldiers) were those of the Königin Augusta Garde Grenadier Regt No. 4, but was told that the background blue would look much darker. [/url] Döberitz by desny12, on Flickr[/img] I have now enlarged all the "readable" shoulder...
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    Help with identification

    This post was another copy of the first post and was deleted. Sorry for the inconvenience. Roland
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    Help with identification

    Joe, Thank you for your reply. 1) So he was in the Landwehr. This also explains why the bottom cokade of his cap did not show the usual colored central dot. It seems to me (now that I know what I should see!) that one can guess (just!) a Landwehr cross on some caps or is it just my wishful...
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    Help with identification

    This post was another copy of the first post and was deleted. Sorry for the inconvenience. Roland
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    Help with identification

    This post was a copy of the first post and was deleted. Sorry for the inconvenience. Roland
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    Help with identification

    Hi, The soldier I am interested in is at the bottom row on the right (with a pipe in his hand): [/url] Döberitz by desny12, on Flickr[/img] I know he was born in 1877 and fulfilled his military duty when he was 20 years old in Berlin says the "family memory". I found this picture of him (and 9...
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    ID Help needed with another mystery soldier

    I had similar questions concerning the military duty of ancestors around 1900 in Germany and found some answers here and there on the net: Compulsory military duty was introduced in Prussia by the law of 3rd August 1814 (Gesetz über die Verpflichtung zum Kriegsdienst) during the napoleonic wars...
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    Les hussards allemands et leurs colbacks 1808-1918‏

    I just Googled the title of your book and a number of sites selling this book popped up. At this site: http://www.debellocollections.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; they sell it for 34 euros. Kind regards Roland
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    Reinhold Nestmann

    Hi Nick, From what I think I can read in the documents you attached, the postcard received in March 1918 orders for military duty Erich Nestmann (not Reinhold Ernst Nestmann) living with his parents (bei Eltern) at an address which I cannot decypher (maybe Helmholtz Strasse Nr. 11?). Could it...
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    I would be grateful for any help with this picture

    Thank you all for your help. Kind regards Roland Schaeffer
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    I would be grateful for any help with this picture

    Tony, Thank you for your help. With all the details you gave me, I could double-check with other pictures of this bataillon posted on the net by drakegoodman and the shoulder straps look identical. So, you hit it right on. I don't see any Litzen. Is there a way to tell his rank from his cap...
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    I would be grateful for any help with this picture

    Hi, I hope I was successful attaching my pictures... scan0005 by desny12, on Flickr This, I think, is a member of my family (great uncle) and I would like to know more about him, hopefully thanks to this picture I recently found while cleaning an attic. What is this uniform? What I know: -...
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    Is he an Unteroffizier?

    It is fascinating to watch experts at work. Thank you all for looking at my photos with such attention to details. I felt that posting my photos on this forum was a good idea, but I had never hoped I would obtain such an accurate and wonderful result in the identification of old family pictures...
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    Is he an Unteroffizier?

    What is his rank? Could he belong to the Infanterie Leib Regiment Grossherzogin Nr. 117? Thank you for your help. Roland 025-1 by desny12, on Flickr
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    Prussia Garde Regiment uniform?

    Hi, I feel I have now the confirmation I was looking for. The family legend had retained that this gentleman (first picture) was a member of the personal Garde Rgt. of a princess, daughter or sister of the Emperor, but nobody could remember the name of that princess. Sophie of Greece (a sister...
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