Randal Gilbert Posted April 5, 2021 Share Posted April 5, 2021 Thank you so very much. Now for a few nights translating work. I do not know what your museum looks for. However, we do have a postcard of the Wilhelm Gustlof dated July 31, 1938. My wife's grandfather had taken her mother to Hamburg for a sight seeing trip from Schwerin and the card recounts what all they had seen, including the Gustloff. Luckily my mother in law and I scanned all of the family postcards and she translated them as I cannot read the Handschrifte. If this would interest you or the museum, I would be happy to send you a scan. Randy 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted April 5, 2021 Author Share Posted April 5, 2021 We would greatly appreciate if you could send a scan of the Gustloff, you could also post it on this page, from where we can copy it. Our museum deals with the history of the city of Wandsbek, now a suburb of Hamburg and it's surrounds, and also Husaren-Regiment 15, which was stationed in Wandsbek from 1871-1919. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Randal Gilbert Posted April 5, 2021 Share Posted April 5, 2021 Here they are. Information on persons in Postcard of Wilhelm Gustlof. Johann Joachim Wilhelm Gaedert was born May 23, 1881 in Dassow, Mecklenberg, Germany, and died December 19, 1940 in Schwerin, Germany. He served in the 17th Reserve Field Artillery in WWI and was gassed by Arras in August 1917. An Accountant by profession, he became an Ortleiter in the DAF. It is possible that the trip to Hamburg was related to the DAF as we have several other post cards sent by him from various training schools. My mother in law said her father decided they would be home before the postcard arrived, so he saved the postage and simply hand delivered it. They went aboard it, and she recounted how beautiful the ship was. The note on the bottom left is from my mother in law, then aged 16, Hildegard Charlotte Bertha Elsa Gaedert Winkler, born on December 8, 1922 in Schwerin and passed away on June 30, 2010 in Paradise, California. English translation of postcard Hamburg, July 31, 1938 Dear Mother [his wife] We have seen a lot by beautiful weather. The outer Alster River, the inner Alster, the Lombard’s bridge, interesting parts of the city, the harbor, with the Wilhelm Gustloff, which we have on the picture, the youth hostel, is what all we saw. We saw the St. Pauli’s pier, the Elbe Tunnel, etc. Heartfelt greetings to you and Ursel, Heil Hitler, Vati Note from Omi at bottom, “Greetings to both of you from Hildi” 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted April 6, 2021 Author Share Posted April 6, 2021 These photos were sent just now from Holland. Some of these are from the Album of Leutnant von Sydow. These are to appear in a new book to be published in 2022 by a Herr B. Many thanks to H.K. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted April 8, 2021 Author Share Posted April 8, 2021 An undated postcard purchased by H.K. in Holland, kindly sent this image. This looks like a reduction of the large collages produced by Foto Scholz in Wandsbek. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted May 6, 2021 Author Share Posted May 6, 2021 Hannoversches Dragoner-Regiment 9 (Metz), one of the Reservists with the Ersatz-Eskadron, posted to Husaren-Regiment 15 in Wandsbek, to stock up the regiment, 1914/15, the Reserve-Husaren-Regiment 6 was raised."Einen letzten Gruß aus der Garnison Wandsbek sendet Dir Otto. Morgen früh gehts zur Somme Lebt alle wohlAuf Wiedersehen" He is still wearing the full peacetime uniform, but with an infantry belt in place of the whitened leather cavalry belt. These uniforms were worn until they were sent to the front, shortly before, they would get the new fieldgrey uniforms. This unit was redesignated Reserve-Husaren-Regiment 6 being raised by Husaren-Regiment 15.Previous uniform: Light cornflower blue dragoon tunic, white facings, yellow metal buttons, shoulder pieces with monogram. Dragoon helmet with yellow metal fittings, bandeau: Waterloo-Peninsula-Göhrde 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted May 8, 2021 Author Share Posted May 8, 2021 An invitation to the 25th anniversary celebration of the war 1870/71 for 13. and 14. December 1895 in Reisner's Hotel, Wandsbek, for guests and veterans, this example for Herrn Leutnant der Landwehr Dr. Danzel, Hochwohlgeborenen (sent by the veterans' association of H.R.15) copy kindly sent by H.K. in Holland. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Randal Gilbert Posted May 10, 2021 Share Posted May 10, 2021 Fritz, Thanks again for getting the pages of the 15ths history relating to Nery. Everything I have found on this is from the English standpoint, and has given few details on the German side. The German advance to Nery and its escape is quite remarkable, in that most of them rode 75 km in 50 hours and fought a battle - without sleep. I now have all but two of the regimental histories. Do you perhaps have any letters or diaries in your collection that would cover the time period 30.8 - 3.9? 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted May 10, 2021 Author Share Posted May 10, 2021 Here are two word document files, from the diary of Wilhelm Dölken, part 1 and 2, these appear on a separate topic under the history forum - the rest was unfortunately never published after 1933. The second part covers the period up till around 9. September from his personal experiences, double click to open files: Husar.Wilhelm Dölken.docx Husar.Wilhelm Dölken (2).docx A further file is from the personal records of Husar Hans Neumann, 4. Eskadron, Belgium, from 1. August 1914: Husar.Hans Neumann 4 Esk. Hus.15 Belgien.docx For further information, the regimental history is recommended. As I have no further information than that quoted here and in other topics in the Forum. A further private account by Arthur Klenke, Unteroffizier, 5.E., H.R.15 as from around 8. September: Husaren.Zwischen Ourcq und Aisne.docx Here is an extract from a short history of the regiment in the war, with brief coverage of the events till 14. November, when the regiment was transferred to the Eastern Front: 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Randal Gilbert Posted May 10, 2021 Share Posted May 10, 2021 Thank you very much. You had already posted the more detailed history, and I have now collected all but one of the regimental histories of the 4th Cavalry Division that was at Nery. I got miles and kilometers mixed up in the prior post. They rode 125 km (75 miles) in 50 hours. Randy 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted May 11, 2021 Author Share Posted May 11, 2021 You can also contact "Ritmeester" on this forum, he has probably one of the biggest collections of original publications, documents, photos and material on Husaren-Regiment 15 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted June 21, 2021 Author Share Posted June 21, 2021 Wandsbecker Bote official news bulletin from 6. November 1903 featuring the visit of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands to Wandsbek (From the Royal House Archive of the Netherlands) 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted September 5, 2021 Author Share Posted September 5, 2021 1923 - Denkmaleinweihung Das Trompeterkorps Three Husaren with steel helmets, undated photo. Regiment not identified, but typical for all of the regiments, probably 1917 and on the Western Front. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted March 7, 2022 Author Share Posted March 7, 2022 https://www.koninklijkeverzamelingen.nl/archief/details/A50/path/1.1.1 A link to the Royal Netherlands Archives has now posted much scan documentation of personnel of Husaren-Regiment 15 from 1898 till 1914 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted April 8, 2022 Author Share Posted April 8, 2022 Husaren-Regiment Kaiser Franz-Joseph von Österreich-Ungarn (Schleswig-Holsteinisches) Nr. 16, Reserve Officer's parade dress. Photo presumably from a private collection. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted May 2, 2022 Author Share Posted May 2, 2022 Husaren-Regiment 15, Leutnant Ulrich Koenemann, fieldgrey, with ribbon of Iron Cross. His brother, Egon Koenemann joined the Fliegertruppe and was shot down over Lombartzyde, 22.08.1917 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted May 6, 2022 Author Share Posted May 6, 2022 Reserve-Husaren-Regiment 6, aufgestellt in Wandsbek 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted May 23, 2022 Author Share Posted May 23, 2022 Offiziersfeldmütze, H.R.15, first photo I have seen of one. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted June 2, 2022 Author Share Posted June 2, 2022 The old Wandsbeker Güterbahnhof. From here the soldiers and their horses of Husaren-Regiment 15 were transported to the Belgian border in August 1914 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FionaJ Posted July 27, 2022 Share Posted July 27, 2022 On 17/01/2021 at 18:15, Fritz said: Just recently purchased by someone in Holland, who kindly sent this picture. A badge from 1954, Regimentsappell, 10.10.1954, Husaren-Regiment 15 and Reserve-Husaren-Regiment 6 - Reunion / meeting. Have never seen this one before. I have found a badge just like this in a collection of jewellery bought on auction in South Africa. What criteria would be used to check its authenticity? My first question would be about the material. It appears to be a pressed imprint on very light, gold-tone metal. The clip is consistent with the mid-1950s. Any information would be welcome. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted July 27, 2022 Author Share Posted July 27, 2022 As worn by former members of the regiment. There are no known copies of this badge, it was simply produced at the date indicated. It is, as a collector's item, little known. Possibly the owner emigrated to South Africa at some stage. The example I have, is matt silver coloured. It looks like it is brass with a silver finish, judging by the weight, the silver might have worn thin on some examples, leaving a gold highlight. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fritz Posted January 7 Author Share Posted January 7 Standartenstock, missing is the Fahnenspitze and of course the standard cloth and ribbons. Previously held in Rastatt, is now in Berlin, DHM. The flag cloth is in the Preußen Museum in Brandenburg, along with the battle honours, the Saekularbänder are in Wandsbek Museum. Photos kindly sent by Herr Koelewijn, NL 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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