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    Deutschland in China 1900-1901

    I've finally obtained the literally hundreds of photographs from the great battles between the 'Rigteous Harmonious Fists' and all the powers in China. Military powers came under the great Feldmarschall Graf von Waldersee.

    Gunther von Etzel served on the Generalstab as a Hauptman.

    Here's a teaser, I'll post a link to the pages as a few of them become complete. I also have the complete "Zusammenfetzung der Deutschen Land und See=Streitkrafte."

    Here is Feldmarschall Graf von Waldersee and Generalmajor von Schwarzhoff on 27.12.1900 "in der Verbotenen Stadt gelegentlich der Fahnenuebergabe and die Ostasiatischen Batallione"
    Last edited by Brian S; 05-23-2004, 01:24 PM.

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    Whatsa TTLGS?

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      #3
      Name of my corporation. I don't want these rare photos just copied and used without my permission. I had to do some serious begging to get Mutti to part with these photos.

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        Absolutely no one interested in the China period...

        This horse stumbled on a snow covered pass, rolled on him and beat him up badly with saddle bags. The ever efficient Prussians, a lengthly four page letter details the accident and signed by the Marine Oberstabsarzt und Cefarts des Marinelazeretts su Yokohama.
        Last edited by Brian S; 05-23-2004, 01:24 PM.

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          Originally posted by Brian S
          Absolutely no one interested in the China period...
          Hi Brian,
          Very interested. Its just so obscure, and the items are so rare, that even though some of us are very interested, we have nothing pertinent to add to the thread, and can only enjoy the pics and read what you post. T

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            I too am interested-great stuff. Rick L. is a bit of a China expert-he wrote one of the definitive articles on the "Seymour Expedition".

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              Excellent, thanks guys. Thanks Rick L can help me understand what we're translating, we don't want him bored out there in the snows of Mass.


              Where IS Rick's article?
              Last edited by Brian S; 02-16-2004, 12:26 PM.

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                [QUOTE=Brian S]Absolutely no one interested in the China period...


                everyone - i hope ...
                ... because i don't want to be alone

                do you have a complete biographie from v. Etzel?

                christian

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                  Christian, that's a tough one. He spent a lot of his pre-WWI time in China, Korea and Japan and I've just come into those papers and photos. The whole China conflict is very interesting to me. It was there he became a longtime friend of Pershing. Pershing mentions von Etzel in his autobiography in mention to a battle in which Pershing just beat von Etzel. They were together in Manchuria. Also, during the Russo-Japanese war von Etzel's brother was an observer attached to the Russians while he was an observer attached to the Japanese. Pershing was there, somewhere, probably with the Japanese as Pershing was a military attache there as was von Etzel, the senior German attachee...


                  I find this period interesting, movitves aside entirely, as so many countries were involved in a similar Imperial cause in Africa and China.

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                    Originally posted by Brian S
                    Excellent, thanks guys. Thanks Rick L can help me understand what we're translating, we don't want him bored out there in the snows of Mass.


                    Where IS Rick's article?
                    It was in the OMSA Journal waaaay back in the good old days when Republican Presidents meant what they said about reducing the defecit. I just sent him a copy (and Chrstian too)-that I got from Jeff Floyd. If you want one I'll send one to you too.

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                      I have some OMSA journals left from my membership, do you remember the date? Thanks!

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                        oh, thats nice -that you remembered me
                        christian

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