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    The Kaiser's "inner Viking"

    This shot of His Majesty struck me as amusing. A visit to Jüterbog in 1892 accompanied by King Umberto I of Italy in the uniform of Husaren-Regiment Nr. 13 and General der Kavallerie Alfred Graf Waldersee in the uniform of Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 13. Regards Glenn
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    Identifying the unidentified

    Thanks Sandy, I too enjoy the “hunt” :) The answer to your question regarding an open database; not that I am aware of. check your email; I sent you a little present. Regards Glenn
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    Identifying the unidentified

    Hi Sandy, there is certainly nothing to be sorry about. Those lo-res badly captioned photos on the web do not help! Right, where do we start with this one? There were two basic problems: I have never encountered another image of this officer in military uniform and secondly, the bane of any...
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    Identifying the unidentified

    Morning Sandy, the same shot in higher resolution. Generalmajor von Falkenhayn wears his 2nd class Red Eagle Order with Oak Leaves at the throat. Our mystery general wears the same order as Friedrich von Scholl to his left (Komtur or commanders' grade of the Hohenzollern House Order)...
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    Identifying the unidentified

    Hi Sandy, alas no. Erich von Falkenhayn was still a Generalmajor in 1913 and was not a holder of the HOH2. Regards Glenn
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    Identifying the unidentified

    This from the well known series of photographs by Oscar Tellgmann showing the final "Kaiser-Manöver" of 1913. Helpfully, the image is captioned but not with the name of the General der Infanterie/Kavallerie (facing the camera with a map in his left hand). The caption itself is not without error...
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    Mecklenburg Jäger with Jäger-Bataillon Nr.10 Shako

    They are both non commissioned officers with what seem to me, very well tailored overcoats. I would opine some form of aspirant officers given their youthful age. Why would they need photographer‘s props? Regards Glenn
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    The Kaiser as a Leib Kurassier

    Bob, after some further looking at your very nice photograph, I can add some further details. Although, it is stamped 1906, I believe it is a wee bit earlier. The officers‘ sword scabbards are still not blackened as per AKO of 26 June 1905. His Majesty is flanked by Generaladjutant...
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    The Kaiser as a Leib Kurassier

    Not any officer; it is the Regimental Chief - the Kaiser. Regards Glenn
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    Identifying the unidentified

    Here is an interesting shot; not so much unidentified but grossly misidentified! In the foreground we have GFM von Hindenburg greeting the Hetman of Ukraine, Pavlo Skoropadsky. So far so good. However, it is the chap in the centre who is problematical. Depending on your image provider of choice...
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    Dr. 25 Esk. 3

    You can download the wartime regimental history from the Württembergischen Landesbibliothek. DR 25 Regards Glenn
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    Gibraltar Cuff Titles

    Oberleutnant Karl Zipper on the staff of "Gouvernement Antwerpen", Summer 1917. Regards Glenn
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    Gibraltar Cuff Titles

    This insignia was discussed at length at the German language Feldgrau forum. The four infantry regiments of the 1. Reserve-Ersatz-Division removed their shoulder straps and received "pencil width" stripes on the collar as follows: RER 1: White RER 2: Red RER 3: Yellow RER 4: Blue It further...
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    Identifying the unidentified

    Chris, that is a very kind offer. I think it would not be so simple given the rather dated web page design. I will repeat my offer I made at GMIC to send anyone who would like a copy of the files of the website as a zip file. I have so far re-posted the images to the first four pages of this...
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    The Ordensspange ( Medals bar) from my Great Grandfather

    Your grandfather is pictured as a Stabsarzt der Reserve in the Royal Bavarian Army. Promotions as follows: Assistenzarzt d.R.: 12.6.97 Oberarzt d.R.: 26.5.01 Stabsarzt d.R.: 18.12.10 He was mobilized as the battalion medical officer of II./bayr.-Reserve-Fußartillerie-Regiment Nr. 2. EK2 on...
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    Hussar Regiment Nr. 8 : Kaiser Nikolaus II von Rußland

    Great photo! My old stomping ground - Paderborn. There is a rather nice little military museum at the former stables at one of the barracks the regiment occupied in the area at Schloß-Neuhaus. The old guard house is still in existence as is the officers' mess. Regards Glenn
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    Identifying the unidentified

    Thanks Lars, I have a made a start. I do however seem to be unable to delete the dead links to original images; they do not show up in edit mode?? Regards Glenn P.S. Update: I have sussed the dead link problem :)
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    Identifying the unidentified

    When I closed down my old site on the Austro-Hungarian Army, I also lost the server space where I had posted many of the images for this sticky thread; hence the missing images in many of the posts. I will edit the posts and repost the original images over the next few days to as to make the...
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    Freikorps Insignia? Postwar Photo of an Oberleutnant

    I believe he is one of the not very many remaining holders of the HOH3X to be identified! Some late war awards were not published. I was initially looking for a Pionier-Bataillon 9 holder of that award with the name Christian but that of course was without success. I then checked a members list...
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    Freikorps Insignia? Postwar Photo of an Oberleutnant

    Hi JV, a little bit tricky this one but I think I have your man. "meinem lieben Heinrich, Karl Christian März 20 Ostpreußen A dedication from Karl Christian to Heinrich. Karl Christian are fornames and not the guy's surname. Oberleutnant Karl Christian Lohse, commissioned into PB 9 on 6...
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