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    General-adjutant aiguillette

    It gets worse! His Majesty was somewhat eccentric in his wear of orders. Regards Glenn
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    General-adjutant aiguillette

    Unless you are the boss ;) Seine Majestät with the later Generaloberst Hans von Seeckt photographed at the Tatarenpass (present day Ukraine) in the Carpathian Mountains in late September 1917. Regards Glenn
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    Waterloo minenwerfer officer

    I have checked through the officers with the name of either Schoenfeld or Schönfeld bother active and reserve/landwehr. The name is less common than I had supposed. However, I cannot find a suitable candidate in the rank range Leutnant/Oberleutnant in the infantry with any service connection to...
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    Upcoming Trip to Austria and Germany

    Kyle, in Vienna check out Buchhandlung Stöhr at Lerchenfelderstraße 78-80. Big military bookshop with modern and antiquarian military books. Regards Glenn
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    An unknown German feldgrau officer uniform

    Not an issue on an early war M1907 Leib-Regiment tunic. The Leib-Regiment did not initially wear collar Litzen on the field dress. Regards Glenn
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    A Prussian Infantry officer 1907 Feldrock - IR 28

    I agree; there were numerous Wiemanns commissioned during the war but just two with the Rufname of Fritz/Friedrich: Leutnant d.R. (4.10.14) Fritz Wiemann, Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 7 Leutnant d.L. (16.5.17) Fritz Wiemann, Landwehr Kraftfahr-Truppen The latter appears to be a good match as he...
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    Waterloo minenwerfer officer

    Having consulted the regimental history of Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 77, I can add a couple of more details: Karl Alvermann was born in Munster, Kreis Soltau on 30 August 1876 and was commanding the regiment's Minenwerfer-Kompanie when he was killed in action by British machine gun fire...
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    Waterloo minenwerfer officer

    The name is Alvermann. Hermann Georg Karl Alvermann, was commissioned as a Leutnant der Reserve into Füsilier-Regiment Nr. 73 on 18 August 1915. He is shown serving in Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 77 at the time of his death on 30 March 1918 at Serre. Both IR 77 and Minenwerfer-Kompanie 20 were...
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    A Prussian Infantry officer 1907 Feldrock - IR 28

    The Leutnant Willmann in Infanterie-Regiment von Goeben (2. Rheinisches) Nr. 28 was Otto Friedrich Karl, born 6 March 1895. I understand his given name was Karl but of course Fritz was a diminutive of Friedrich. However, more compelling is the date on the tunic: 27.7.17. Fähnrich Willmann was...
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    Kaiser and officers of the 1st Leib Husaren Regiment

    I found the image in the Zeitschrift für Heereskunde and the names of the officers are shown below. The photo was taken on 3 July 1912 on the terrace of the Leibhusaren officers' mess. Names from the top and from left to right. Regards Glenn
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    What kind of regiment is it?

    Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 18 wore yellow straps/Epaulette fields as a component of V. Armee-Korps (until 1 April 1890) and XVII. Armee-Korps until its transfer to the newly formed XX. Armee-Korps effective 1 October 1912 when it received the colour light blue. Regards Glenn
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    A entire dream collection in one photo.

    A super photograph indeed. The principal actors on the front row raise a couple of interesting points: Zahlmeister Knolle: Ludwig Knolle (5 August 1866-) is still uniformed as a Zahlmeisteraspirant; he was not appointed to the rank of Zahlmeister until 17 April 1905. He was for many years the...
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    Königlich Bayerisches Schwere-Reiter-Regiment „Prinz Karl von Bayern“ Nr. 1

    Charles, the following held the rank of major in 1916-17 Hippolyt von Kiliani (7 January 1914) Konrad Prinz von Bayern (10.9.14) à la suite Heinrich Rhomberg (3 November 1914) Eckart von Pappus und Trazberg, Frhr. zu Landenberg und Rauhenzell (19 May 16) Heinrich Prinz von Bayern (serving...
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    Königlich Bayerisches Schwere-Reiter-Regiment „Prinz Karl von Bayern“ Nr. 1

    Charles, here are the regulars. Regards Glenn
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    Imperial flags trooped in 1928

    Steve, the pre-war units with colours in Stettin were: Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 2 Füsilier-Regiment Nr. 34 Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 2 Regards Glenn
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    Grenadier Regt 11 Breslau 1908

    Steve, unfortunately not. Although the regimental history of GR 11 was published in 1908, it does not offer anything that I can tie down to this occasion. Regards Glenn
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    Kaiser and officers of the 1st Leib Husaren Regiment

    Thanks Sandy, I assume that is Zahlmeister Georg Baedke on the extreme left. He appears to have white piping on the collar and cuffs. Regards Glenn
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    Kaiser and officers of the 1st Leib Husaren Regiment

    I am fairly sure that a copy of this image was published in the Deutsches Soldaten Jahrbuch many years ago with the names of those pictured. Unfortunately much of my library is in storage prior to a house move. I can positively ID a couple of the other officers from memory. The...
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    Garde Grenadier Regt 4 officers

    Thanks Steve, as far as I can make out, the commanding officer stood next to the Grand Duchess is the then Oberst and later Generalleutnant Hans von Below. This would date the photo around 1912/13. Given that the adjutant in the front row wears three decorations on his medal bar, I would opine...
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    Garde Grenadier Regt 4 officers

    The black bush was worn by members of the Füsilier battalion of the regiment. Has to be Großherzogin Luise von Baden. Regards Glenn
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