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Part I

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Königin Luise: The meeting with Napoleon in Tilsit, 1807

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The three monarchs on the Feldherrenhügel, 16.10.1813, Battle of Leipzig
Kaiser Franz (white uniform)
Kaiser Alexander (green uniform)
Friedrich Wihelm III.

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Möckern, 16.10.1813, Graf Yorck von Wartenburg leading the attack

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Storm against the Grimmaisches Tor, Leipzig on the morning of the 19.10.1813, Ostpreußisches Landwehr-Bataillon led by Major Friccius

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Popular pre-war postcard, Berlin, Unter den Linden, Neue Wache,  Aufziehen der Wache - the changing of the Guard, carried out by all the Guards Regiments on a rotary basis - every midday, was an attraction for visitors and residents alike.

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Großer Generalstab - the General Staff in August 1914

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The Kaiser in fieldgrey uniform, popular postcard of 1914

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Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria, Red Cross postcard

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Kronprinz Wilhelm, popular wartime postcard

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The King of Saxony visits his troops at the Front

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Kaiser Franz Joseph, popular postcard dated 1915

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The Kaiser and Hindenburg in Posen, 1915, Red Cross postcard

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Hindenburg with his staff, ca. 1917

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Generalleutnant Erich Ludendorff, later Generaloberst

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Andenken an das Kriegsjahr 1914/15. Lauenburg / H., (19)15. Ludwig Pfeffer, 3.K.I.K. Landsturm Inf.-Rgt.48

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Feldpostkarte from Stade, 15.2.1916 to Verwaltungsschreibergast (naval admin.rank) Paul Köpke, Rechnungsamt für das Küstenwesen, Wilhelmshaven from his brother in Stade. (Gast = Matrose)

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A popular postcard: The Crown Prince hands out decorations to soldiers behind the lines. Postmarked Feldpost and Nordhorn, 16.12.1916

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Popular postcard: Feldpost, dated Osterholz-Scharmbeck, 25.11.1915, addressed to Musketier Reßmeyer, 5.Comp. Rekr.Depot II B, Ers.-Btl. Inf.Regt. 75 in Bremen-Horn, from his cousin, Tora

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Popular postcard: Feldpost, 10.11.1915, 6.Bayr.Inf.-Div., addressed to Frau Ohltmann, Hamburg, Ausschläger Billdeich 45 from her husband

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A street in Bapaume (Somme)

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Vor Givenchy (Somme)

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Soldatenheim Noyon (Somme), formerly the Hôtel du Nord, the finest hotel in the town. Posted from K.D. Feld-Postexpedition, 17. Inf.-Div. 10.9.19? to Frl. Anna Paap in Rostock, St.Katharinenstift, from H. Wagner

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Feldzug 1914/15, totally destroyed French village, Somme-Py. Comment: The village is now behind us. Addressed to Frl. Anna Paap in Rostock, St.Katharinenstift 8 from "Albert". Stamp of I./Res.Jnf.-Regt.90 and K.D. Feldpostexpedition der 54. Res.Div.

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Vor Givenchy: Feldpostkarte, stamp of K.D.Feldpostexp. 18.Res.-Div., 2.10.1916, addressed to Willi Hinze jr., Hamburg 33, Ahrensburger Str. 14 from his father. Further stamp of Res,-Inf.Regt.86, 4.Komp.

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Photocopy: Winterschlacht in Masuren, der Kaiser in Lyck (Ostpreußen). Stamped Lötzen, 25.3.1915, Feldpost from Off.-Stellvertreter Lemke, Landw.-Inf.Batl. Neumünster II, 1.K., addressed to Ernst Walter Lemke in Bürau, Holstein. The sender was the grandfather of Doris Riebeling, SPD politician in Schleswig-Holstein

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Two reservists of a Guards unit, unmarked.

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A group of recruits from Garde-Fußartillerie-Regiment in Berlin, taken at Döberitz. Stamped: Übungsplatz Döberitz, 17.12.1914. Further stamp of II.Ersatz-Btl. Garde Fußartillerie-Regiment. Addressed to Frl. Gündchen Heinz, in Geesthacht/Elbe. Barely legible pencil script. Some of the recruits are wearing the old blue uniforms.

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Lockstedter Lager nr. Hamburg, recruits

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A colourfull pre-war postcard, Baden and the city of Karlsruhe, unwritten

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A photo of a military doctor or official, no shoulder boards on greatcoat

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Undated group photo. One Tschako cover bears the number of the Bataillon,  raised in Ratzeburg as Reserve Jäger-Bataillon 18 during the war.

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Portrait photo of a soldier of Braunschweigisches Infanterie-Regt.92, identified by shoulder monogram, cockade and Brunswick skull.
Card written and dated Braunschweig, 17.8.1917 by Willi Pöring, presumably as portrayed.

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Mid war studio photo card by Neubauer of Breisach and Neu-Breisach in Baden

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Early wartime studio photo by Schultz in Flensburg

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A pre-war photo of Infantry on the march

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Bitsch in Alsace, July 1909

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Photo by Schubert, Munster (Hannover) - overseas uniform for the Schütztruppe, presumably Southwest Africa, special field uniforms made of cord in place of the elegant silvergrey tunics.

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Presumably a pre war manoevre photograph

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Dramatic scene of a cavalry skirmish on the Eastern Front, "Reitergefecht", a postcard sold in aid of war welfare

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Three postcards of a series depicting Infanterie-Regt.76 at the front, these photos were taken between July and end of October 1916, involving actions at Ayette, Ginchy-Guillemont, Morval. Centre photo depicts a view from 3rd position in front of Morval towards Leuze-Wald, Aug.-Sept. 1916. Interesting fully detailed text to reverse of each picture.

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Transporting Russian prisoners - escorted presumably Landsturm solders wearing old pre-war infantry unforms and equipment and older Tschakos similar to the Jäger headdress. The Landsturm usually wore a large cockade and cross on the Tschako, but due to shortages, they have been issued with those depicted.

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Maaseik, 14.6.1918, Abs. Willi Wusternberg, addressed to his sister Johanna Warnecke in Hamburg
1. Mein W....?
2. Der Assistenz-Arzt
3. Der Zahlmeister
4. Mein Kamerad

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Hannoversches Infanterie-Regt. 77, either a pre-war manoever photo or early wartime.

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Older types, Reservists, Landwehr etc., possibly Reserve-Inf.-Regt.76 on the Somme, 1916

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These 4 very small size photos came as a lot together:

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Beim Lebensmittel-Empfang auf dem Hartmannsweilerkopf, September 1915
Garde-Schützen-Denkmal auf dem Hartmannsweilerkopf

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2 very small photos:
Vor dem Unterstand, Feldwachstellung Judenhut, August 1915
Auf Vorposten v.d. Judenhut, August 1915
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The Grandfather, donated by Susanne Kratzmann, Hildesheim, formerly Hamburg, 1976
Artillery or Pionier? Most likely Pionier-Bataillon 10 in Minden.

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His granddaughter, Susanne, ca. 1975, now living in Hildesheim

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Kaiser Alexander Garde-Grenadier-Regiment 1, Berlin

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Garde-Kürassier-Regiment, Berlin
"Zur Erinnerung an das Kriegsjahr 1916, Anton"

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Here are some of the WW1 German postcards I have, very nice and detailed ones of allied tanks, mostly destroyed. As they are numbered, im guessing they are part of a set that one could purchase. The damage that some of these vehicles experienced as well as to what happened to the crew is staggering. 
 

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Here is a nice early war German postcard of a German crew manning what I believe is a French St. Étienne Mle 1907. 

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Part II

Photos - Württemberg

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Wilhelm II., King of Württemberg wearing the uniform of the (Prussian) Garde-Husaren-Regiment in Potsdam.
He was à la Suite to the Regiment, was entitled to wear the unform with the rank of a General.

The following set of photos came from one source, Württemberg troops:

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Württembergisches Pionier-Bataillon 13, Cannstatt                                      Mountain Troops. Collar patches with an "S", ski or snowshoe troops

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Reservists or recruits of Grenadier-Regiment Königin Olga Nr.119, Stuttgart. Photo taken at Cannstatt.
The picture above is probably of Reserve-Infanterie-Regt.119, which wore no Litzen on the collars.
On the second picture, Grenadier-Regt. 119 - the cuff Litzen have been omitted, due to rationalisation.

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Grenadier-Regiment 119, taken at Cannstatt

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Infanterie-Regiment Kaiser Friedrich Nr. 125, Stuttgart

 

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Many more photos added, see part I and II.

Part III.

A series of popular postcards by Döbrich-Steglitz:

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Artillery in Feuerstellung

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Wrongly captioned Bayerische Artillerie - the Bavarian artillery worn spiked helmets! These are Prussian artillerists - see helmets.

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Infantry company exercising (Northern Germany in pouring rain!)

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Sturmangriff, Leibgrenadier-Regiment 100 - these Saxons have "Kaiserwetter" for their exercise!

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Hannoversches Jäger-Bataillon 10, Goslar - with Gibraltar cuff title. The Batallion was previously stationed at Bitsch, Alsace.

 

 

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Regiment der Gardes du Corps, Potsdam - the black cuirasse was only worn for very special occasions, such as the Frühjahrsparade or a visit by a foreign sovereign.

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Kürassier-Regiment Großer Kurfürst in Breslau

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Kürassier-Regiment Königin, Pasewalk

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Rheinisches Kürassier-Regiment, Deutz

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2. Garde-Ulanen-Regiment, Berlin

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Husaren-Regiment 15, Wandsbek (digital copy)

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Rheinisches Ulanen-Regiment 7, Saarbrücken. In the background, Dragoner-Regiment 7

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Königs Ulanen-Regiment (Hannov.) Nr. 13

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Aufsitzen! (mount!) - Feldartillerie-Regt.34, garrison stated as Metz

 

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Part IV.
Royalty before and during the War.

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Kaiser Wilhelm I., with original signature, Wilhelm Imp.

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The four generations, ca. 1886

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An English postcard depicting German Emperor and Empress
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An official postcard of the Kaiser and Kaiserin posted from Hannover to an adress in London, W.Kensington Park, 1906

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The Imperial Family, a formalised portrait

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An informal portrait

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Prinz Eitel Friedrich

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Prinz August Wilhelm u. Gemahlin

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Prinz Oskar u. Gräfin Ina von Ruppin, Note the French Bayonet he is wearing!

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Prinz Adalbert on the Eastern Front, visiting his Grenadier-Regiment

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Prinz Joachim with Princess Marie Auguste of Anhalt

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Princess Victoria Luise, the daughter of the Kaiser and Herzog Ernst August von Braunschweig

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Kronprinzessin Cecilie with Prinz Louis Ferdinand, her youngest son

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The Kaiser with his English uncle, Edward VII.

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The former Imperial Family after the abdication. The Kaiser is not present.

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Kronprinz Wilhelm in exile in Holland, reverse with original signature in wax crayon

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Die Welfen - Hannover - Braunschweig - Cumberland:
Ernst August von Braunschweig
Herzog von Cumberland
Prinz Georg Wilhelm
Erbprinz Ernst August

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Prinzregent Luitpold von Bayern

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Ludwig III., König von Bayern, 1913-1918

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Kronprinz Rupprecht von Bayern, 1869-1955, Oberbefehlshaber der 6. Armee

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Bayern
Kronprinz Rupprecht with Erbprinz Leopold and Prinz Albrecht

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Großherzog Friedrich II. von Baden

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Friedrich August III., König von Sachsen

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Kaiser Franz Joseph von Österreich-Ungarn

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A company or perhaps two from an infantry regiment in a rear area either at home or behind the lines in France, probably early 1916

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A private purchase small photo series depicting fortified caves on the Western Front

 

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Various papers, brochures and photos

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Various brochures and a pocket dictionary

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A French pocket dictionary for soldiers

 

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A brochure, In the Trenches

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2 patriotic brochures, illustrated and with maps of the Front, ca. 1916 and 1917

 

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Two newsletters of the 54. Infantry Division from 14. April 1918 depicting progress of the troops on the Front

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Bought a bundle of documents and these photos/postcards were with them.

The first photo has a pencil annotation on the back saying (in German) - Corporal Training Class 1914/15.

observations would be welcome as I know nothing regarding WW1 uniforms etc.

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Can you make a photo of the inscription on the back of that card? The first photo shows two standard fieldgrey uniforms at the centre of the picture?
The dark double breasted tunics are not standard, they look like the Württemberg tunics worn till 1892. Most of them have the old M.1888 rifle with M.1871 bayonets, all secondary armament at the time. Most of them are wearing the M.1908 cartridge pouches, which were standard, two are wearing captured French ammunition pouches.
The second photo shows an infantry man wearing a modified M.1908 tunic, the cuffs are the modified type. The trousers appear to be the corduroy Ersatz type. He is carrying the latest M.1898 rifle and wearing standard nailed marching boots.
The third picture with wounded soldiers wearing Lazarett clothing.
The last photo is dated Christmas 1927, so is postwar Weimar period, and they are wearing the 1921 pattern tunic, which is seldom seen today. The 1916 steel helmets have a Prussian black/white colour shield on the left side.

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Hi Fritz

Here are photos of two inscriptions.

The first picture is the first photo and the second inscription is on the wounded soldiers photo.

 

Cheers

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A Korporalschaft is the smallest unit within a company.

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If you look under the uniforms section, you will see many examples of German uniforms of the Great War period.

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Top left, Feldwebel and soldier, Infanterie-Regt.76, bottom left, Infanterie-Regt.76, the cockade is visible when magnified. Top right, a soldier stationed in Diedenhofen, likely Lothringisches Infanterie-Regt. 135, he is wearing the Kaiserpreis for musketry on the right sleeve. Bottom right, a soldier from Lübeck, monogram on shoulder is unclear, not J.R.162.

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"Auf Urlaub"          Gesegnete Mahlzeit

Die Tischmanieren sind im Schützengraben verloren gegangen
Table manners have been lost in the trenches

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New photo added, see further up

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Here is one I got recently, showing an early war French grenade launcher. Card is dated 1916.

 

 

 

 

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Here is another one I just got in, postmarked 9-9-14. Note the marksman lanyard, front row seated, left. 

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Garde-Pionier-Bataillon, Spandau

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