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Imperial German Colonial Troopsand Marine Infantry 1889-1913
This set is a combination on this subject from different sources.(cover) Native Troops from Knötel’s Uniformenkunde 1. Schutztruppe Officer’s Uniforms 2. Schutztruppe Uniform Details 3. Cameroon Schutztruppe 4. Schutztruppe Enlisted Men and Non-Commissioned Officers 5. Marine Infantry and Native Troops 6. Uniforms of the East Asia Occupation Detachment 7. East Asia Occupation Detachment and Marine Infantry 8. Combat in Africa by Knötel
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Knötel's German Army Ca. 1900scenes from the peace time armies of the German States
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1. The Prussian General Staff in parade dress: Adjutant of Line Regiments, General of the Kaiser's Suite in parade uniform, General of Artillery in fielduniform, General of Cavalry in Hussar uniform, Flügel Adjutant, General Adjutant, General of Infantry, Adjutant to the Crown Prince , Adjutant ofCuirassiers.
2. Review of the Bavarian Troops by Prince Regent Leopold of Bavaria: Regimental Commander, General Officer, Prince Regent Leopold, Infantrymen
3. King Albert of Saxony addressing his officers after a parade: Staff , Infantry ,Jaegers, Horse Artillery, Hussars, Train, Carabiners, Pioniers, Foot Artillery, King Albert,General, General Adjutant, Uhlans, Grenadiers, War Ministry, Garde Reiters
4. Bavarian General in the field: Infantry Officer (Adjutant), General Staff Officer (Adjutant), Chevauleger Officer (Adjutant), General
5. Observing the enemy on the march: Infantry Officers, Officer of Uhlan Regiment Nr. 19(Adjutant), General Staff Officer, General
6. Saxon General Staff: Stabsordonnatz, Garde Non-com, Engineer Officer, Captain of the General Staff, General Staff Officers, Major of the General Staff infrock coat
7. The General Staff Building: Major of Artillery, Officer of the Army, Captain of Cavalry, Major of Cavalry, Lieutenant of Infantry, General Staffs MajorAdjutant, Captain, Legal Officer
8. On Guard in the Courtyard of the Palace: Palace Guard (gala dress), Life Guard of the Empress (gala dress), Officers in gala uniforms: Lndwher Cavalry,11th Hussars, Field Artillery, 3rd Dragoons,
9. The Parade Grounds at Potsdam: Life Guard Hussar, Garde du Corps, Life Guard Hussar Officer, Garde Cuirassier Officer, Garde du Corps Officer, Gardedu Corps oOfficer in Gala, Officers 1 and 2 Dragoon Regiments, Officers of 1,2,3 Uhlan Regiments,
10. The Parade Field at Tempelhoff: 1st Foot Garde Reg, 1 Garde Reg Garand Regiment Kaiser Alexander Grenadier and Grenadier Sergeant, GardeFusilier Regiment Fusilier, 2nd Foot Garde Grenadier Reg. Grenadier and Drummer, 4th Garde Reg. Grenadier, 3r Garde Grenadier Reg Princess Elizabeth,3rd Garde Grenadier Regiment Princess Elizabeth Grenadier Officer and Fusilier
17. Staff Headquarters: Prussian Chasseur a Cheval, Bavarian Chasseur a Cheval,
18. Cavalry Attack: 10, 13, and 3rd Uhlan Regiments
19. On the Firing Line: Life Gendarme, Staff Ordonnance Officer, Feldjäger, Garde JaegerOfficer, Line Jaegers, Garde Schutzen
20. At the Rendevous Place: 1st Baden Life Grenadiers Rgt. 109, 8 Rgt Inf. Rgt. Nr 14, III BatSchwerin, II Bat Strelitz, Inf Rgt. No 116, 4 Grossherz Hess Inf Rgt No 118, Grand Dukes Life Rgt. Nr 115 Drum Major,
21. Officers in Bivouac, Sergeant and Soldier of Oldenburg Inf. Rgt. No 91, Thüring Inf. Rgt. 94, Anhalt Inf. Rgt. No. 93, Brunswick Regiment No. 92Officer and Standard Bearer
22. Arrivial in maneuver quarters, Line Infantry (rank and file and Captain) , Line Grenadiers (Grenadier and Drummer) , Line Infantry: Staff Officer,Musician, Captain, Adjutant, and Drum Major.
23. 1st Saxon Field Artillery Rgt. Nr. 12
24. Returning from the Parade, Garde Field Artillery, Line Field Artillery, Line Foot Artillery
25. Pontoon Train on the March, Train Trumpeter, Train Officer, Train
26. Saxon Pioneer Bat. . Nr. 12, Officer and Trumpeter of Saxon Train Bat. Nr. 12
27. Railroad Troops in training at Tempelhoff
28. Medical Troops in the field, Infantry Under Officer, injured soldiers, medical troops
29. Military Cadetts and military school students at a railroad station
30. New recruits arriving at the barricks
31. Standing Instruction
32. Dragoon trooper standing guard
33. Hussar and Uhlan Troops destroying telegraph lines
34. 1st Baden Heavy Cavalry Regiment in the field
35. Jaeger Troops at target practice
36. Infantry on maneuvers marching through a town
37. Infantry marching in the rain
38. Mealtime
39. Infantry in summer dress relaxing while on march
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The Imperial German Army Ca. 1895This interesting set of prints was originally published in Akron, Ohio, USA in 1895.
The art is taken from liberally copied plates from Knötel and other artists. Some of theprints are very similar to illustrations found in our Imperial German Army set G-15 byKnötel. Much of the artwork, color and printing is actually better than the originals.
1. Kaiser Wilhelm II and his staff 2. Colonel of Infantry Regiment von Lützow (1 Rhein) No. 25 3. Emperor Alexander Guard Grenadier Regiment 4. Württemburg Infantry Regiment No. 125 5. 2nd Infantry Regiment of Guards, Bodyguards to The Crown Prince of Saxony 6. Trumpeter, Pommeranian Fusilier Regiment No. 34 7. Colberg Grenadier Regiment “Graf Gueisenan” 2nd Pommeranian No. 9 8. “Night Pickett” Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Grenadier Regt. No. 89 9. 2nd Platoon Bodyguards of the Empress - Guard Gendarmes10. Kettledrummer of the Garde Du Corps of Prussia11. Officer of Guard Hussars, Full Dress12. 2nd Hannoverian Dragoon Regiment No. 1613. Saxon Garde Reiter Regiment14. Grand Duke of Hessia’s Dragoon Regiment15. Uhlans, “Riding Exercise”16.` 7th Regiment of Cuirassiers “Von Seydlitz”17. Captain 1st Regiment of Hussars18. 1st Regiment of Uhlans19. Prussian Hussars destroying railroad tracks20. Prussian Horse Artillery21. 8th Regiment of Heavy Artillery
All Uniformology reproduction plates are reproduced from photos taken of the original firstedition plates. No modern reproductions of any kind are used or duplicated. In some cases
the quality of the originals does affect the quality of our reproductions, all plates areincluded in a given collection to keep it complete. Occasionally also some colors are darkeror lighter than those used to modern offset printing might expect. The original plates were