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    #76
    Here is the document for Prinz Adalbert of Bavarias black wound badge

    And a link to a description of the action

    http://www.kaiserscross.com/40312/149901.html

    dont forget to check out the whats new section
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      #77
      A superb bit of Schutztruppe here........

      http://www.kaiserscross.com/40029/150601.html

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        #78
        Please see "Whats new"

        http://www.kaiserscross.com/40020.html

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          #79
          To go with the Schütztruppe two posts above....

          http://www.kaiserscross.com/40117/155801.html

          One of my prides and joy...

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            #80
            Because I know many people like obscure stuff...

            http://www.kaiserscross.com/60401/157764.html

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              #81
              An American connection.....

              http://www.kaiserscross.com/41902/155201.html

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                  #83
                  The 8th of August 1918 was considered by many to be the "Black Day" of the German army, the day the Germans lost the war.

                  The 12th Saxon Heavy Artillery Battalion was swamped and swept away by troops of the 1st Canadian Army.

                  For an account and award documents to a member of the battalion, one of a few to survive and fight another day (or in his case, maybe push paper another day) see here...

                  http://www.kaiserscross.com/41815/164301.html

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                    #84
                    I'm glad to see getting away from Die Kniepe has had such a positive affect on you Chris.

                    That site if very informative, keep up the good work.
                    Don't believe everything you read on the internet, that's how WWI got started.

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                      #85
                      Originally posted by Michael Root View Post
                      I'm glad to see getting away from Die Kniepe has had such a positive affect on you Chris.

                      That site if very informative, keep up the good work.
                      Thank ye old ugly one :-)

                      My one man mission to try and make WW1 be as "cool" as WW2 ;-)

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                        #86
                        My one man mission to try and make WW1 be as "cool" as WW2
                        Nothing say's cool like a pre-dawn mustard gas bombardment.

                        Whatever happened to that book you were writing? I've been waiting patiently for my copy... signed by the author of course.
                        Don't believe everything you read on the internet, that's how WWI got started.

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                          Very good!!! Support !wow goldwow gold wow gold wow gold

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                            #88
                            See whats new...

                            http://www.kaiserscross.com/40020.html

                            Dont click on the spam of this tosser Baaaadman in the above post.

                            Best
                            Chris

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                              #89
                              And once agian... see whats new!

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                                #90
                                Once again... see whats new...

                                An iron cross award to a Saxony Foot artillery unit destroyed in 1918. Our man was one of the few who lived to fight another day....

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