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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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    ***Antonio Wednesday’s Wonders **A very common combination

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 11, 2023
    • Post category:Antonio Herrera

    ***Antonio Wednesday’s Wonders ***A very common combination Today the article is going to be very short. There is no much to explain about the following Miniaturkette, it has just 2 decorations,…

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    The Battle of the Frontiers 

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 8, 2023
    • Post category:Uncategorized

    Aleksander’s Book Corner The Battle of the Frontiers – A series of German victories due to the French soldiers red trousers and easily repelled bayonet attacks? In spite of the image of…

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    A miniature from a 3 War Veteran

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 7, 2023
    • Post category:Antonio Herrera

    ***Antonio Wednesday’s Wonders ***A miniature from a 3 War VeteranContinuing with my miniatures, I would like to show you today another small but beautiful “Miniaturkette”, who belonged to an officer,…

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    German Model 1883 Reichsrevolver

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 7, 2023
    • Post category:Gus' Gear/Weapons

    Today on Gus' Gear I have an example of the German Model 1883 Reichsrevolver. It is a shorter version of the earlier M1879 revolver. They are chambered for a 10.6x25R…

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    Bavarian Officers’ Helmet of the Alpenkorps- Bavarian Army Museum, Ingolstadt DE

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 7, 2023
    • Post category:Chris Dale/museum

    Chris' Curious Museum FindsI've been lucky enough to visit some great museums and photograph them (not all of them in great quality). I've got a YT channel on my museum…

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    Belgian refugees who ended up in England

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 7, 2023
    • Post category:Sabine's battlefield guide

    This week Sabine’s battlefield guide Saturday :Belgian refugees who ended up in EnglandI recently received a gift from a colleague guide and it made me decide to look deeper into…

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    A miniature from a 3 War Veteran

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 4, 2023
    • Post category:Antonio Herrera

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    PEEBLES PROFILES EPISODE 157 Walther Forstmann

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 3, 2023
    • Post category:Naval/Officers/PEEBLES PROFILES

    PEEBLES PROFILESEPISODE 157Walther ForstmannEARLY YEARSWalther Forstmann was born in Essen-Werden on March 9, 1883. At the age of seventeen, young Walther was made Seekadett upon entering the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial…

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    Aleksander’s Book Corner 

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:January 1, 2023
    • Post category:Aleksander Lie/Artillery/August 1914

    Incidents of friendly artillery fire in August 1914 Aleksander’s Book Corner Incidents of friendly artillery fire in August 1914   In this blog post we will have a look at…

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    Beselare in the early days part two

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:December 31, 2022
    • Post category:Sabine's battlefield guide

    This week Sabine’s battlefield guide SaturdayBeselare in the early days part twoRIR 247 had arrived during the evening of the 20th of October 1914, by early morning on the 21st…

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