Antonio Herrera-Wednesday Wonders- Reservistengrug Kaiserliche Marine.
Antonio Herrera I would like to show a Reservistengrug from a person who served 3 years in the Imperial Navy or Kaiserliche Marine. This is the only not Bavarian Stein,…
Antonio Herrera I would like to show a Reservistengrug from a person who served 3 years in the Imperial Navy or Kaiserliche Marine. This is the only not Bavarian Stein,…
Heinrich Paul Christian Richard Eckermann was born on July 15, 1862 near Ratzeburg. He was the fourth child of the justice-councillor Rudolf Eckermann (1824-1904) and his wife Marie (1840-1873). At…
Kyler's Kaiserliche Marine BlogWeapon: 30.5cm Gun This weapon would serve as the principal armament of the battleships of the Kaiserliche Marine. The weapon would be fielded on the classes: Helgoland,…
Kyler’s Kaiserliche Marine BlogBirthday: SMS OstfrieslandSince this proud German Schlachtschiff & I share the same birthday, I am sharing this photo from personal collection.
PEEBLES PROFILESEPISODE XXXVIIEduard von CapelleBorn in Celle (then in the Kingdom of Hanover) on October 10, 1855, Eduard Capelle joined the Imperial German Navy as a seventeen-year-old cadet. He served…
Submarine: SM U-21 Kyler's Kaiserliche Marine Blog Submarine: SM U-21 Class: Type U 19 Length: 64.15 meters Width: 6.10m Height: 8.10m Draft: 3.58m Shafts: 2 Powerpoint: 2 Man Stroke 8-Cylinder…
Kapitanleutnant Otto Hershing Kyler's Kaiserliche Marine Blog Kapitanleutnant Otto Hershing The captain of the German submarine SM U-21. Otto Hersing commanded the U-21 in the sinking of the HMS Pathfinder…
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…
PEEBLES PROFILESEPISODE XXXIIHugo von PohlHugo von Pohl was born in Breslau (in Prussian Silesia) on August 25, 1855. He entered the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) as a cadet in April…
Kyler's Kaiserliche Marine Blog:Post #9: My Own Connection to World War OneFor many of us, our connection to history comes from our family. My own connection to World War One…