I got in this great photo yesterday, likely taken in the years immediately following WW1. MP18s, stacks of M1918 Stahlhelms, Tschakos, crash helmets, flare pistols, and flashlights can be seen. I wish I could have seen it with my own eyes!
Quite the smattering of services in this shot!
I can identify:
-Marine-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 2
-Jäger-zu-Pferd-Regiment Nr.5 (Mühlhausen)
-Infanterie-Regt. Prinz Friedrich der Niederlande (2.Westfälisches) Nr.15 (Minden)
-Kgl. Sächs.2. Ulanen-Regiment Nr.18 (Leipzig)
-Infanterie-Regiment...
Steve,
It seems that reference is from the book Vom Stahlhelm zum Gefechtshelm, Band 1 by Ludwig Baer.
It was originally posted here: https://gmic.co.uk/topic/68791-strich-division/?fbclid=IwAR0calzaMch_pj0t2jgmcyZgk2ad9HgaWL25tRJH-iSc193KtGrMk5NoTTg
Here is one reference I have available:
And per my friend Andrew Lucas:
"So far as I know, this was a unique experiment by the 208.ID, presumably intended to allow unit recognition when shoulder straps were removed for security reasons. It bears some resemblance to British practices with...
As far as I know, 208. Infanterie-Division was the only one to have unique sleeve insignia for its Regiments. I would love to see what other photos you may all have of this insignia.
I only have a few, but I am more than happy to share them.
Tony, what a stunner!! Does the little ball come off on these earlier examples?
And I will have to look for Moosehead Lager. I am part Canadian on my Mom's side, so I gotta try it!