GlennSteve,
the pre-war units with colours in Stettin were:
Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 2
Füsilier-Regiment Nr. 34
Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 2
Regards
Glenn
Very goodIn 1936 in the "Provinzialmuseum" of Stettin were preserved 65 flags, 8 Standards, 20 Ldw. flags and 2 Ldw. standards.
Among all of them of the model shown in the photo, those of the following regiments:
View attachment 35188
And only the flags of the III and IV Battalion of the Füsilier-Regiment Königin Victoria von Schwedent (2. Pommersches) Nr. 34.
Of all of them only have possibilities those of the:
Infanterie-Regiment Graf Schwerin (3. Pommersches) Nr. 14.
Infanterie-Regiment con Borcke (4. Pommersches) Nr. 21.
Infanterie-Regiment von der Marwitz (8. Pommersches) Nr. 61.
For in these three regiments the flags of the first battalions were yellow and that of the IV battalion white. As can be seen in the photograph.
Thank you very much Steve for showing us this nice picture.
I checked my listIn 1936 in the "Provinzialmuseum" of Stettin were preserved 65 flags, 8 Standards, 20 Ldw. flags and 2 Ldw. standards.
Among all of them of the model shown in the photo, those of the following regiments:
View attachment 35188
And only the flags of the III and IV Battalion of the Füsilier-Regiment Königin Victoria von Schwedent (2. Pommersches) Nr. 34.
Of all of them only have possibilities those of the:
Infanterie-Regiment Graf Schwerin (3. Pommersches) Nr. 14.
Infanterie-Regiment con Borcke (4. Pommersches) Nr. 21.
Infanterie-Regiment von der Marwitz (8. Pommersches) Nr. 61.
For in these three regiments the flags of the first battalions were yellow and that of the IV battalion white. As can be seen in the photograph.
Thank you very much Steve for showing us this nice picture.
So for me this makes the photo even that more interestingI checked my list
All 11 regiment flags that were in Stettin at the end of WWII were taken by the Russians
back to Moscow .With 4 flags for each regiment ; 4 per regiment all 44 were taken to Russia
I do show that Fusilier Regt 34 flags were there also
I think the Russians already had the 1 Batl flag from WWI
Steve
You wrote of 8 StandardsIn 1936 in the "Provinzialmuseum" of Stettin were preserved 65 flags, 8 Standards, 20 Ldw. flags and 2 Ldw. standards.
Among all of them of the model shown in the photo, those of the following regiments:
View attachment 35188
And only the flags of the III and IV Battalion of the Füsilier-Regiment Königin Victoria von Schwedent (2. Pommersches) Nr. 34.
Of all of them only have possibilities those of the:
Infanterie-Regiment Graf Schwerin (3. Pommersches) Nr. 14.
Infanterie-Regiment con Borcke (4. Pommersches) Nr. 21.
Infanterie-Regiment von der Marwitz (8. Pommersches) Nr. 61.
For in these three regiments the flags of the first battalions were yellow and that of the IV battalion white. As can be seen in the photograph.
Thank you very much Steve for showing us this nice picture.
All 4 Flags of Grenadier Regt 9 were there also at StettinIn 1936 in the "Provinzialmuseum" of Stettin were preserved 65 flags, 8 Standards, 20 Ldw. flags and 2 Ldw. standards.
Among all of them of the model shown in the photo, those of the following regiments:
View attachment 35188
And only the flags of the III and IV Battalion of the Füsilier-Regiment Königin Victoria von Schwedent (2. Pommersches) Nr. 34.
Of all of them only have possibilities those of the:
Infanterie-Regiment Graf Schwerin (3. Pommersches) Nr. 14.
Infanterie-Regiment con Borcke (4. Pommersches) Nr. 21.
Infanterie-Regiment von der Marwitz (8. Pommersches) Nr. 61.
For in these three regiments the flags of the first battalions were yellow and that of the IV battalion white. As can be seen in the photograph.
Thank you very much Steve for showing us this nice picture.
ThanksHi Steve,
The total number of Standarten is indeed 10: eight from regular regiments and two from the reserve.
In your list only the Jäger z. Pf. Nr.5 is missing.