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    "Die Adjutanten" Verlag Militaria

    I pre-ordered the German language edition in early June but have not received any indication that my copy is on the way to the UK yet. Fingers crossed! It would be most gratifying to see if Messrs Herr and Nguyen have managed to find a photograph of GR 89 personnel wearing a bearskin cap...
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    Leib-Garde Husaren Trumpeter Corps

    If I am not mistaken, the photograph is dated 1903. The Kettle drummer would be a gentleman by the name of Johannes Arara. Regards Glenn
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    Commander of 2 Garde Dragoon Regt Oberst Graf von Roedern

    Steve, another portrait of General Bolko Graf von Roedern. Regards Glenn
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    26th Dragoon Regt Lt...Help with name

    He was still an active officer in 1902. regards Glenn
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    26th Dragoon Regt Lt...Help with name

    Methinks Wilhelm von Brincken. Later transferred to Saxon service and gained some notoriety during WW1. Regards Glenn
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    Prussian Beamte

    yes...I am a great fan of Herr Pietsch but in this instance he got it wrong. The situation is explicitly described in both the 1902 and 1908 editions of the "Zusammenstellung der Uniformen und Abzeichen der Beamten des Königlich Preußischen Heeres". The attachment above is from the 1908 edition...
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    Prussian Beamte

    I would respectfully disagree with that assertion. All veterinary officials wore a infantry pattern helmet with gold fittings and a round spike base. Regards Glenn
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    German Generals with the Kaiser

    I think most certainly. The named Bavarians are clearer in this crop of a larger image taken at Kelheim. We can see at top left Gen.d.Inf. Ritter von Haag preceded by Gen.d.Inf. Graf von Bothmer. Kabinetts-Chef Ritter von Dandl is to Graf von Bothmer‘s left and Graf zu Castell-Castell is to his...
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    German Generals with the Kaiser

    Steve, the centenary commemoration of the Wars of Liberation at Kelheim on 25 August 1913. 1. Obersthofmeister Albrecht Graf von Seinsheim 2. König Friedrich August von Sachsen 3. König Wilhelm von Württemberg 4. Generaladjutant (char. Gen.d.Inf.) Hermann Ritter von Haag 5. Kaiser Wilhelm II...
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    Other items in the Thies auction Saxon Generals epaulettes

    Steve, the pre 1867 Saxon pattern for a Generalmajor. Regards Glenn
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    Telegraph flag 1929

    Steve, given that the photograph was taken in Stuttgart, it is presumably the Reichsheer “Stahlhelmwappen” in the Württemberg colours black over red. The eagle was not introduced until 1934. Regards Glenn
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    Baden style gift saber - Help with officer ID

    Friedrich Dänzer was killed in action as a Hauptmann commanding 12./IR 112 on 9 August 1914 at Mülhausen in Alsace. Hans Honsell left active service still in the rank of Leutnant on 1 May 1906. Seeing further service during the war, he was promoted to Oberleutnant a.D. on 22 May 1915 in...
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    Baden style gift saber - Help with officer ID

    Bob, Hans Honsell and Friedrich Dänzer. Both commissioned into Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 113 in 1899. Regards Glenn
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    Bavarian Parade 1924

    Steve, I believe the parade also involved the participation or presence of veterans of 7. FAR. Major Müller is Otto Müller, formerly of 7. FAR. Drawn up behind General von Gyßling and Major Müller is 6. (geb.)/A.R. 7 with Hauptmann Karl Wintergerst (later Generalleutnant) at its head. The...
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    Bavarian Parade 1924

    Steve, 1. Oberst Emil von Chlingensperg auf Berg 2. Oberst Franz von Bomhard 3. Hauptmann Rudolf Freiherr von Laßberg 4. Oberst Rudolf Ritter von Xylander 5. Oberst Eugen Peringer 6. Kronprinz Rupprecht von Bayern 7. Prinz Franz von Bayern 8. General der Artillerie Otto...
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    Bavarian Parade 1924

    I have seen the image with the 8 named individuals before but very useful to have all their identities confirmed. 1. Leutnant Theodor Freiherr von und zu Fraunberg 2. Oberst und Regiments-Kommandeur Friedrich Freiherr von Pechmann 3. Oberleutnant und Regiments-Adjutant Eberhard...
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    Bavarian Parade 1924

    Steve, the Infanterie-Leibregiment photos were taken on 6 July 1914 in the grounds of Schloß Nymphenburg in Munich. The photograph of the colour party was reproduced in the voluminous 1st World War history of the ILR. In addition to the two officers named on the back of your photo; Leutnant...
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    Bavarian Parade 1924

    Steve, interesting line-up on he saluting line: Prinz Joseph Clemens von Bayern Prinz Alfons von Bayern Kronprinz Rupprecht von Bayern General der Artillerie a.D. Otto Ritter von Gyssling Looks like a Major Müller next to General von Gyssling. I can't find immediately a Major Müller with a...
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    The Kaiser ; the Crown Prince and his brother Oscar at H Q

    Charles, according to Gerhard P Groß in "Das Grosse Hauptquartier im Ersten Weltkrieg", the Infanterie-Stabswache comprised of 5 officers and 240 NCOs and soldiers. The troops were assigned from every contingent of the Imperial Army. Similarly in Dr. Wilhelm Crone's "Achtung! "Hier Großes...
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    The Kaiser in the field

    Steve, taken on the occasion of the Kaiser's visit to the 103. Infanterie-Division on 8 May 1916 at L'Ecaille. One can just make out Generaloberst von Einem gen. von Rothmaler obscured by the officer with drawn sword nearest the Kaiser. The nearest officer with drawn sword is possibly...
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