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A blog about Imperial Germany in 1914 during the Great War, Prussia, Bavaria, Wurt., and Saxony. Army Navy Aviation.

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    Remaining guns are few

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 27, 2024
    • Post category:Andy Edgcombe/Artillery

    Hi AllHere’s another Andy’s Rubbish and Ramblings for you.Adrienne and I do a reasonable amount if traveling around New Zealand as and when time allows, one favourite pastime is finding…

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    3 wounded Belgian soldiers

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 27, 2024
    • Post category:Sabine's battlefield guide

    This week Sabine's battlefield guide SaturdayA postcard of 3 wounded Belgian soldiers found on my Isle (as I call the UK my isle)As a ww1 poscard collector/ guide/researcher I always…

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    Model 1884 Reichsrevolver

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 26, 2024
    • Post category:Gus' Gear/Weapons

    Today for Gus' Gear, I have a new addition to the collection. This is a German commercial officer's double action Model 1884 Reichsrevolver, chambered for the new 10.6x25mmR cartridge.       The…

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    PEEBLES PROFILES EPISODE 212 Alexander Zenzes

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 26, 2024
    • Post category:PEEBLES PROFILES/Things that Fly

    PEEBLES PROFILESEPISODE 212Alexander ZenzesAlexander Montanus Zenzes was born in the Saxon town of Chemnitz on July 10, 1898.His name first appeared on the rolls of Marine Flieger Jagdstaffel II. Flying…

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    The Italian Trio

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 24, 2024
    • Post category:Antonio Herrera

    ***Antonio Wednesday’s Wonders ***The Italian Trio I totally forgot to show the 3 Italian miniatures, that I got in a Numismatic fair in March, that took place in Munich. Talking about allied…

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    Book of “Fliegerabzeichen” and other related pieces

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 21, 2024
    • Post category:Antonio Herrera

    ***Antonio Wednesday’s Wonders ***A Collector Book of “Fliegerabzeichen” and other related piecesOne Day I will be back writing on Wednesdays… I just find no time. Anyway, we have another small…

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    Bavarian helmet

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 21, 2024
    • Post category:Andy Edgcombe

    Hi AllAnother Andys Rubbish and Ramblings for you to endure…. Imperial German headdress has always been a very popular collecting field, the Pickelhaube was popular as a souvenir and many…

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    PEEBLES PROFILES EPISODE 211 Julius Riemann 

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 21, 2024
    • Post category:PEEBLES PROFILES

    RISING THROUGH THE RANKSBorn in the West Prussian town of Graudenz on April 16, 1855, Julius Friedrich Riemann studied philosophy at the University of Berlin. At twenty-one, he entered the…

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    PEEBLES PROFILES EPISODE 210 Hans Bethge 

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 16, 2024
    • Post category:PEEBLES PROFILES

    SOLDIER TURNED PILOT Hans Bethge was born in Berlin on December 6, 1890, the second son of Leutnant Wilhelm Bethge. Young Hans was raised in Friedrichshafen on Lake Constance. In…

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    Belt Buckle Number 5. From Sachsen with love.

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 15, 2024
    • Post category:Antonio Herrera/Uniforms

    ***Antonio Wednesday’s Wonders ***Belt Buckle Number 5. From Sachsen with love.Yes, it is Sunday… but time is what I do not have lately… anyway.Love at first sight. It is not…

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    Past Blogs

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    • Maxim gun
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    • German hand search light units oder ‘ sheinwerferzuge’
    • German pow dying in France
    • The grenadiers ( Belgian army)at Steenstraete
    • A German ID tag ( erkennugmarken),
    • Sister Ursula’s diary for Nieuwkerke
    • British atrocities on the 25th of October 1914
    • A British POW buried in Torhout in 1917.
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    • Tool kit for the Chauchat automatic rifle
    • Turkish Mauser M1893
    • Italian Adrian based helmet, Lippman Model 1916
    • Italian Adrian helmet
    • Adrian helmets, these are Belgian
    • The helmet worn by the Metropolitan Infantry.
    • A very rare bayonet with quite a strange history
    • Some ephemera
    • French Engineer’s helmet
    • French Adrian Zouave helmet
    • Soldbuch and Wherpass
    • The infamous German Paris gun
    • French Adrian Chasseur helmet
    • The Stein of a Bavarian Hero
    • 25 pull fuses
    • French Adrian artillery helmet
    • Roth Steyr M1907
    • captured German A7V 542 ‘Elfriede’ holding the mounted MG08.
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    • German infantryman in late-war uniform
    • A bit of an enigma
    • Bayern Buckle Number 3.
    • M1892 12cm Howitzer
    • French soldiers preparing to execute a German POW.
    • Askaris of the 4th Field Company in German East Africa
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    • Two Stormtroopers pose with their tools of trade
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