- Memoirs * Author, writer: Max Zitzmann
Offizier
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Cologne, Museum Ludwig, Collection Photography, Inv.-No. FH 09381, Purchase 2005PrintGelatine silver paper29,9 x 43,3 cm (picture)Provenance 1955-2005, Agfa Foto-Historama, Leverkusen, former Inv.-No.: A? (purchased 1955)- 1985-2005, Museum Ludwig, Agfa Foto-Historama, Cologne, Inv. No.: FH 09381 (loan since 1985)Further information:- Location: Wilhelmshaven
Contains among other things: Training plan for tank pioneers based on war experience in the East; training regulations for artillery pioneer service; training instructions for colonial training; training of bridge columns
A white officer supervises a shooting by local policemen, while a black non-commissioned officer takes over the briefing. / Photographer: Scherl
Members of the German Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Ostafrika in their uniforms, f.l.t.r.: a purser in a Diesntanzug, an officer in a parade suit or in a service suit, a doctor in a coat, a hospital assistant and a sergeant in an orderly suit / Photographer: Scherl
Contains above all printed festival programmes: 6th Baden Infantry Regiment No. 114 (1880, on the Mainau; 7. 8. 1880; 1882, 1886 and without); report to His Royal Highness Grand Duke Friedrich von Baden from the Wiesenthäl Military Association on its foundation festival on 2 August 1885 (decorated with black-white-red ribbon, seal and plaque); 11th Baden Infantry Regiment No. 114 (1880, on the Mainau; 7. 8. 1880; 1882, 1886 and without). War festival of the Höhgau Military Association in Radolfzell on August 14 and 15, 1887 (2 copies); III. war festival of the Höhgau Military Association in Stockach on August 24 and 25, 1890 (3 copies); Großer Zapfenstreich on September 8, 1892 (2 copies); Großer Zapfenstreich des XIV. Armee-Corps on September 10, 1893; parade constellations of the XIV. Army Corps (30. August 1897, 8. September 1899, 2 copies); reception of the officers and crews of the Torpedo=Division in Karlsruhe (1900); centenary of the 1st Baden Leib-Dragoner-Regiment No. 20 (1903); centenary of the Baden Leib-Grenadier-Regiment No. 20 (1903, colour lithograph, telegrams of Grand Duke Friedrich I. and Kaiser Wilhelm I. and list of the participating officers (2 copies); charity performance for the German troops in Southwest Africa under the protectorate of Grand Duchess Luise (1904); commemoration 1813-1913 (1913, inlaid in a watercoloured folder with gold cord); music programme to commemorate the 1870/71 campaign (no year); the "Grässler" (1813-1913); the "Grässing" (1870-1913), Lithograph, coloured); Imperial 1st Replacement Lake Battalion. (n.a.; 2 copies); set up at the field service in front of the castle barracks, in the riding arena (n.a.); music programme of the Grand Ducal Baden 4th Infantry Regiment Margrave Wilhelm (n.a.); menu (n.a.)
Officers of the landing squad S.M.S. 'Kaiser', the flagship of the Rear Admiral of Diederichs, at the time of the coastal occupation. They are the first German colonial rulers to arrive in Tsingtau / Photographer: Scherl
Contains: Felix Baron von Uckermann (born 1.7.1848); Franz Ulffers (22.7.1829 - 9.7.1878); Jean Valette (17.9.1849 - 6.6.1894); Max Viebeg (6.4.1887 - 9.11.1961); Bernhard Wahrendorff (11.6.1853 - 29.11.1940); Hugo von Waldeyer-Hartz (7.11.1876 - 29.9.1942); Axel Walter (27.12.1873 - 17.12.1915); Otto Weddigen (15.9.1882 - 18.3.1915); Heinrich Weickhmann (16.4.1824 - 1914); Johannes Weickhmann (29.4.1819 - 28.8.1897); Ernst Frhr. von Weizsäcker (25.5.1882 - 4.8.1951); Oskar Wentzel (d.: 18.2.1906); Max Werner (10.09.1867 - 17.12.1924); Wilhelm Werner (6.6.1888 - 14.5.1945); Georg West (23.6.1872 - 16.10.1946); Wilhelm Widenmann (20.6.1871 - 1955); Rudolf Wittmer (21.8.1853 - 23.11.); Wilhelm Widenmann (20.6.1853 - 23.11.); Rudolf Wittmer (21.8.1853 - 23.11.)1940); Job from Witzleben (1860 - 9.12.1923); Otto Wünsche (29.9.1884 - 29.3.1919); Karl Prinz von Ysenburg-Büdingen (11.9.1875 - 15.5.1941); Otto Zembsch (31.5.1841 - 21.3.1911); Wolfgang Zenker (11.8.1898 - 5.11.1918); Contains also: Group photos