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  1. k bandow

    Provisional Reichswehr

    Here's one just for you, @SCHUPO
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    Provisional Reichswehr

    A Mecklenburger
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    Provisional Reichswehr

    A number of sleeve rank rings can be seen here.
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    Provisional Reichswehr

    Note the sleeve insignia on the middle man, three Prussian Blue rings (Vizefeldwebel).
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    Provisional Reichswehr

    One era that I love to collect images of is the short-lived time period of the Provisional Reichswehr. They are not common, so to stumble upon them is always a nice surprise. Feel free to share what you may have in your collections!
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    I R 92 Braunschweig

    Talk about epic!
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    I R 92 Braunschweig

    These two appear to be the same man. Sadly neither photo is named.
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    I R 92 Braunschweig

    Here are several IR92 photos I recently got in. Enjoy!
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    Mecklenburgisches Füsilier-Regiment Kaiser Wilhelm Nr.90

    What stunning examples!
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    Mecklenburgisches Füsilier-Regiment Kaiser Wilhelm Nr.90

    It's been a while! Here is a recent arrival.
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    Unknown Order

    I'd be happy to own them regardless! They seem well made if not actual awards.
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    Unknown Order

    I figured as such! It just looks... Wrong!
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    Unknown Order

    What a great reference, Coert! To me, it seems to resemble the Schwarzer-Adler or the Roter-Adler, but I cannot find the exact award. Frustrating!
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    Mecklenburgisches Grenadier-Regiment Nr.89

    Looks like it! Nice piece, and went fast!
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    Unknown Order

    What a curious photo... I know that the order at the left is the Saxon Albrechtsorden, but can anyone identify the neck order on the right? I am totally stumped. Thanks for any help!
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    Mecklenburgisches Grenadier-Regiment Nr.89

    A recent arrival. Several of the prisoners in the photo were from Grenadier-Regiment Nr.89, and the card was mailed to Wessentin (Lübz), Mecklenburg-Schwerin by a Heinrich Genkel.
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    The Old Way To Add To Your Collection

    Really a shame, as I loved the company! In the late 1990s, my Dad paid for a subscription for me to get the catalogs. I would just have fun ogling over the items as a 10-year-old or so, dreaming of one day being able to own such things.
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