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    Saxon General's research

    Ok you research hounds .....

    Here is an tough one for you......

    I'm trying to get the name of a Saxon General....... and I have some service history....

    He was in the Hussars..... was a Oberst in the Guard Reiter... later was on the General's Staff... then became a General (WW1 period)......

    Who dares to find this name

    Cheers
    Mark

    #2
    Maximilian von Laffert

    Mark,

    how about General der Kavallerie Maximilian von Laffert. Commanded the Garde-Reiter-Regiment from 24 Jul 1903 to 23 Apr 1904 as an Oberst. Had previous service in Husaren-Regiment Nr. 18 as a squadron commander and field officer on the regimental staff. Died 20 Jun 1917.

    Regards
    Glenn

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      #3
      Eh, Mark,

      already a new tunic??? Did You recover from Ernst that You purchased something new?
      If You want to know Lafferts Decorations, I´m quite sure I have it laying around somewhere.

      Best regards

      daniel

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        #4
        Originally posted by Glenn2438
        Mark,

        how about General der Kavallerie Maximilian von Laffert. Commanded the Garde-Reiter-Regiment from 24 Jul 1903 to 23 Apr 1904 as an Oberst. Had previous service in Husaren-Regiment Nr. 18 as a squadron commander and field officer on the regimental staff. Died 20 Jun 1917.

        Regards
        Glenn
        Hey Glenn,

        Thanks for the great work.. ...... I posted this because I don't know the correct answer yet....

        I'm looking at a tunic...... and the dealer wants to cut the name out of it first... .... I'm hoping if I can already tell him the name... he will leave the tag intact.......

        Was this the only General you could find that had that serivce history ??

        Great detective work.... and Thanks !
        Mark

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          #5
          Originally posted by Daniel Krause
          Eh, Mark,

          already a new tunic??? Did You recover from Ernst that You purchased something new?
          If You want to know Lafferts Decorations, I´m quite sure I have it laying around somewhere.

          Best regards

          daniel
          Hey Daniel,

          Actually.... I do have another new one (is this a serious sickness or what ).... actually.. I traded into this new one...... so it's not so bad...

          It's not named.. . but perhaps by using the medal and order loops... we can determine who the general was....

          I'll post some pics in the next few days....

          Cheers old friend
          Mark

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            #6
            Leuckart von Weißdorf

            Mark,

            Char. General der Kavallerie Loiuis Freiherr Leuckart von Weißdorf commanded the regiment from 1907 -1910 as an Oberst. A qualified general staff officer (COS of XIX Corps 1904-1907), he had served in Husaren-Regiment Nr. 19. Generalmajor since 21 April 1911, Generalleutnant 3 Feb 1914, commanded the 23rd Division for most of the war.

            Another possibility is General der Kavallerie Georg von Broizem who commanded the Garde-Reiter-Regiment from 1892-1895. Recalled to service in WW1 as commanding General of the XII Corps Home Command he died in March 1918. Was a qualified general staff officer and had some service in Husaren-Regiment Nr. 18.

            Regards
            Glenn

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              #7
              Originally posted by Glenn2438
              Mark,

              Char. General der Kavallerie Loiuis Freiherr Leuckart von Weißdorf commanded the regiment from 1907 -1910 as an Oberst. A qualified general staff officer (COS of XIX Corps 1904-1907), he had served in Husaren-Regiment Nr. 19. Generalmajor since 21 April 1911, Generalleutnant 3 Feb 1914, commanded the 23rd Division for most of the war.

              Another possibility is General der Kavallerie Georg von Broizem who commanded the Garde-Reiter-Regiment from 1892-1895. Recalled to service in WW1 as commanding General of the XII Corps Home Command he died in March 1918. Was a qualified general staff officer and had some service in Husaren-Regiment Nr. 18.

              Regards
              Glenn
              Hey Glenn and Daniel,

              I was able to find out a little more info....

              This general was in the 18th Hussars...... and was also (at a later date) Chef of the Life Grenadier Guard Regiment 100.....

              I think that should narrow this down

              Cheers
              Mark

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                #8
                King

                Mark,

                the "Chef" of LGR 100 was the King of Saxony!!

                Regards
                Glenn

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Glenn2438
                  Mark,

                  the "Chef" of LGR 100 was the King of Saxony!!

                  Regards
                  Glenn
                  Hummmmm

                  Now I'm confused....... I wonder if the seller quoted this wrong...... was there any other 'title' a General could have in regards to LGR 100 other than 'Chef' ??

                  Cheers
                  Mark

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                    #10
                    à la Suite

                    Mark,

                    various generals were à la Suite LGR 100 but all were originally from the infantry arm. I can find no instance of a cavalry officer with such an association with Saxony's premier infantry regiment.

                    Regards
                    Glenn

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Glenn2438
                      Mark,

                      various generals were à la Suite LGR 100 but all were originally from the infantry arm. I can find no instance of a cavalry officer with such an association with Saxony's premier infantry regiment.

                      Regards
                      Glenn
                      Hey Glenn,

                      Thanks for this..... Hopfully in a couple of weeks I'll have a bunch of pictures to post.... and these should satisfy the mystery....

                      Thanks for all the research work.... it is greatly appreciated

                      Cheers
                      Mark

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                        #12
                        Ok guys,

                        More info....

                        I have since found out by looking at the uniforms......

                        1) He was a Lt. in the 100th Life Grenadiers
                        2) He was a Haupt in the 18th Hussars
                        3) He was a Haupt in the Saxon Guard Reiter
                        4) He was also a Oberst in the Saxon Guard Reiter
                        5) He was Haupt on the General Staff
                        6) He was also a Oberst on the General Staff
                        7) He attained the rank of Lt. General
                        8) He was also either a General Adjetent or a General Ala-suite

                        (and yes.. I know my spelling sucks )

                        So...... what now???

                        Cheers
                        Mark

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                          #13
                          Mark,

                          Based on your latest information, I think the strongest possibility is Georg Hermann von Broizem (1850-1918), whom Glenn already mentioned below. Highlights of his career:

                          1868 Ensign in Garde Reiter Regt. (GRR)
                          1869 Sek.Lt.
                          1874 Prem.Lt.
                          1876 Hus. R. 18
                          1877 attached to General Staff in Berlin
                          1878 back to HR 18
                          1879 Rittmeister
                          1881-1882 in Great General Staff
                          1883 General Staff officer of the saxon Cav. Div.
                          1885 attached to Ulanen Regt. 17
                          1886 Major, in General Staff of XII. AK
                          1890 Oberstlt.
                          1892 Commander of GRR
                          1893 Oberst
                          1895 attached to General Staff, Chief of Gen. St. d. XII. AK
                          1897 Gen.Maj.
                          1898 Commander of 23. Kav. Brig., Inspector of Milit. Riding School
                          1899 Commander of 32. Kav. Brig.
                          1900 General à la suite Sr. Majestät des Königs
                          1901 Gen.Lt. (Patent 09.07.1900) and Generaladjutant des Königs
                          1902 Commander of 23. Div.
                          1904 Commander of XII. AK
                          1909 à la suite GRR

                          So, except for being an Lt. in GR 100, this career looks very similar to the one you outlined below!

                          Andy
                          Originally posted by mravery
                          Ok guys,

                          More info....

                          I have since found out by looking at the uniforms......

                          1) He was a Lt. in the 100th Life Grenadiers
                          2) He was a Haupt in the 18th Hussars
                          3) He was a Haupt in the Saxon Guard Reiter
                          4) He was also a Oberst in the Saxon Guard Reiter
                          5) He was Haupt on the General Staff
                          6) He was also a Oberst on the General Staff
                          7) He attained the rank of Lt. General
                          8) He was also either a General Adjetent or a General Ala-suite

                          (and yes.. I know my spelling sucks )

                          So...... what now???

                          Cheers
                          Mark

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Andy Baus
                            Mark,

                            Based on your latest information, I think the strongest possibility is Georg Hermann von Broizem (1850-1918), whom Glenn already mentioned below. Highlights of his career:

                            1868 Ensign in Garde Reiter Regt. (GRR)
                            1869 Sek.Lt.
                            1874 Prem.Lt.
                            1876 Hus. R. 18
                            1877 attached to General Staff in Berlin
                            1878 back to HR 18
                            1879 Rittmeister
                            1881-1882 in Great General Staff
                            1883 General Staff officer of the saxon Cav. Div.
                            1885 attached to Ulanen Regt. 17
                            1886 Major, in General Staff of XII. AK
                            1890 Oberstlt.
                            1892 Commander of GRR
                            1893 Oberst
                            1895 attached to General Staff, Chief of Gen. St. d. XII. AK
                            1897 Gen.Maj.
                            1898 Commander of 23. Kav. Brig., Inspector of Milit. Riding School
                            1899 Commander of 32. Kav. Brig.
                            1900 General à la suite Sr. Majestät des Königs
                            1901 Gen.Lt. (Patent 09.07.1900) and Generaladjutant des Königs
                            1902 Commander of 23. Div.
                            1904 Commander of XII. AK
                            1909 à la suite GRR

                            So, except for being an Lt. in GR 100, this career looks very similar to the one you outlined below!

                            Andy
                            Andy,

                            Thanks for that info......

                            The following pictures are the reason for my questions......
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