I messed up on the date when I typed it, it's 1918 not 1915. That would explain the long faces on most of these gentlemen.
First of the unknown identified by Glenn!
#8.0 Bavarian Oberstleutnant Adolf Herrgott. Herrgott born on the 1st of October 1872 rose to become a Reichsheer Generalmajor and ultimately a Generalleutnant z.V. in WW2. He died on the 15th of February 1957.
#9.0 Lt. Gen. Gunther von Etzel.
I know number 9.0 is wearing a PLM, maybe #8.0. Besides the Kaiser's great grandfather and the commander number 9.0, anyone know any of these faces or their positions. #9.0 was commander of XVII Armee Corps on this date 9.8.15. Notice the death's head on the gentleman holding Kaiser Sr. Most of these men wearing EKI's and a few with wound badges.
Rick, use the bar at the bottom to scroll to the right. Without this level of detail I don't think you could make out the ranks and emblems.
First of the unknown identified by Glenn!
#8.0 Bavarian Oberstleutnant Adolf Herrgott. Herrgott born on the 1st of October 1872 rose to become a Reichsheer Generalmajor and ultimately a Generalleutnant z.V. in WW2. He died on the 15th of February 1957.
#9.0 Lt. Gen. Gunther von Etzel.
I know number 9.0 is wearing a PLM, maybe #8.0. Besides the Kaiser's great grandfather and the commander number 9.0, anyone know any of these faces or their positions. #9.0 was commander of XVII Armee Corps on this date 9.8.15. Notice the death's head on the gentleman holding Kaiser Sr. Most of these men wearing EKI's and a few with wound badges.
Rick, use the bar at the bottom to scroll to the right. Without this level of detail I don't think you could make out the ranks and emblems.
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