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    Wilhem Klinck was born in Pinneberg Schleswig-Holstein, in 1876 and served his two years with the Fusilier Regiment "Queen" (Schleswig-Holstein) No. 86 from 1897-1899


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    He was recalled for the Great War and served in the Infantry Regiment "Graf Bose" (1st Thuringian) No. 31.

    These pics are Large Post Card size,and on the back he is identified as 'Opa Klinck" and someone wrote where he is in the pics


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      #3
      He was killed February 12 2016 in St Etienne France,and pics of his grave were included





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        #4
        Condolence letter to his wife

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          #5
          And last, the large Gefallenen-Urkunde


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            #6
            That's a very good set Scott, not often we see the large memorial scroll. I try and buy them whenever I come across them but that is really not that often.

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              Originally posted by Jesse View Post
              That's a very good set Scott, not often we see the large memorial scroll. I try and buy them whenever I come across them but that is really not that often.
              same here, i have a weakness for them

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                Very nice Scott. I have a scroll dated 3 Oct 1914.
                pseudo-expert

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Don D. View Post
                  Very nice Scott. I have a scroll dated 3 Oct 1914.
                  Thanks Don, I'd love to see your scroll

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                    #10
                    That's real early. I have a 1914 I think, to a Bavarian guy, will try to dig it out.

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                      Originally posted by Jesse View Post
                      That's real early. I have a 1914 I think, to a Bavarian guy, will try to dig it out.
                      Love to see it!

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                        Here you go.
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                        pseudo-expert

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Don D. View Post
                          Here you go.
                          excellent!

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                            #14
                            here is another in my collection.An Unteroffizer killed in 1918


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                              #15
                              Looks like Klinck was just a week away from being 40 years old when he was killed.

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