Too hot to go outside today, I might as well post a few more.
(Above) Letter on reverse dated 27.11.14 at Halbe, the author, Landsturmmann Paul Ehrenberg writes to a friend in Fürstenwalde Spree, advising her that he believes a mutual friend (?) has been killed in action. Postage cancelled in Halbe on 27.11.1914.
The author indicates his unit as Landsturm Infanterie Bataillon 'Halbe', presumably III Armeekorps, however I cannot find a record of a Landsturm outfit being raised in Halbe (60km southeast of Berlin). More research required.
The chap standing on the left is an Unteroffizier or Gefreiter, as he has a S71 NCO 'sawback' bayonet attached to his rifle.
(Above) Infantrymen from an unidentified Landsturm Brigade / Bataillon, late 1914 - early 1915.
(Above) Letter on reverse authored in Ostrowo on 14.11.14 with postage cancelled a day later.
(Above) Authored in Kalisch (now Kalisz in Poland) - undated letter addressed to a Herrn Braüen on reverse and minus any postmarks.
(Above) Dated on reverse simply 1914. Photograph taken in Neuhammer by Photogr. Paul Riediger.
(Above) Authored in Pingsdorf on 19.8.1916.
(Above) Lotte Germany, September 1914.
(Above) Mariendorf, January 1915, a preußisch Landsturmmann armed with a Gew 88 and surly disposition.
(Above) Unteroffizier, Landsturm Infanterie Ersatz Bataillon 'Altengrabow' (IV 23), September 1915.
(Above) A superb cabinet card produced by G. Klimmer of Bückeburg. Landsturm or Landwehr?
(Above) Preußen Landsturmmann on sentry duty, possibly on the Eastern Front.
(Above) Felt tschako.