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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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    Tore’s Tuesday. – A little piece of home…

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:September 2, 2020
    • Post category:Books/Tore Mentyjærvi

    Tores Tuesday. - A little piece of home...Sometimes you find an object that looks so ordinary, so common, but that really touches you. This is such an object.On the outside…

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    PEEBLES PROFILES EPISODE XXXV: Philipp Scheidemann THE FIRST WEIMAR CHANCELLOR

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:August 31, 2020
    • Post category:PEEBLES PROFILES

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    Mobilization-1

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:August 29, 2020
    • Post category:Mobilization

    Mobilization-1914State of WarImperial Germany as a whole did not decide to go to war in 1914. A small group of officials appointed personally by the Kaiser made that decision. Nonetheless,…

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    Gus’ Gear -Uniforms of the Commonwealth

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:August 28, 2020
    • Post category:Gus' Gear/Uniforms

    Today on Gus' Gear I present uniforms of the Commonwealth of the United Kingdom and one from Portugal.   This is the Commonwealth corner, it has been brought to my attention…

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    Kyler’s Kaiserliche Marine Blog: Langer Max

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:August 27, 2020
    • Post category:Kyler McReynolds/Naval

    Kyler's Kaiserliche Marine Blog: Langer MaxWhile the battleships Sachsen & Wurttemberg were never completed, their 38cm SK-L/45 guns would still see combat bombarding targets on the Western Front. The first…

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    Tore’s Tuesday-real whatchamacallit

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:August 25, 2020
    • Post category:Tore Mentyjærvi/Uniforms

    Tore’s Tuesday. I promised Joe to post obscure stuff every Tuesday, and so I will, today too.Here is real whatchamacallit, a vest I would call it, that I bought a…

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    PEEBLES PROFILES EPISODE XXXIV Wilhelm Groener

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:August 24, 2020
    • Post category:PEEBLES PROFILES

    PEEBLES PROFILES EPISODE XXXIVWilhelm GroenerWilhelm Groener was born in Ludwigsburg in the Kingdom of Württemberg on November 22, 1867. After attending gymnasium at Ulm and Ludwigsburg (where his father had…

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    Infantry Doctrine-6

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:August 23, 2020
    • Post category:Infantry

    Infantry Doctrine-6 When viewing the picture above, obviously the firing line in front was covering the firing line in the back, which was “jumping” forward. The infantry moved forward by running…

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    Gus’ Gear – Uniforms of France

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:August 20, 2020
    • Post category:Gus' Gear/Uniforms

    Today on Gus' Gear I present uniforms of France as well as a Belgian uniform, and one of an American soldier under French command. I am posting this a bit…

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    Tore’s Tuesday-Internee Art

    • Post author:joerookery
    • Post published:August 18, 2020
    • Post category:Tore Mentyjærvi

    Tore’s Tuesday. I had planned to make a blog about an obscure British piece of kit, but when Sabine Declercq published her blog on the internment camps in the neutral…

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    Past Blogs

    • Belgian army les chasseurs a Pied / jagers te voet
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    • Sister Ursula’s diary for Nieuwkerke
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    • captured German A7V 542 ‘Elfriede’ holding the mounted MG08.
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