A gent at work gave me these photos of his father-in-law. All he knows is he was from Stuttgart and served in Macedonia. Born in the 1880s. See anything else?
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Wuttemberg
Both Bavaria and Wuttemberg have lion supporters on their coats of arms; however, the Wuttemberg arms are broader at the base and the lion's legs are less "hairy". I think the second image shows a Wuttemberg picklehaube with perhaps (?) Landwehr/Reservist cross mounted atop the helmet plate.
Wuttemberg:
Bayern:
[images borrowed from www.saxoniamilitaria.com]
A better image of the two may be found here: http://www.kaisersbunker.com/hp/hw2.jpg
--Guy
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Garde Litzen, with a star on the Wurt wappen, from Stuttgart, looks to be Dragoner-Regt. K******246;nig (2. W******252;rttembergisches) Nr.26 (Stuttgart-Cannstatt) XIII Armee Korps.
Unit List >> http://www.kaisersbunker.com/gtp/New/dragon0.htm
A plate which unfortunately only shows the Mannschaften Wappen, but the officer's was enamel>> http://www.kaisersbunker.com/gtp/dragon2.htm
A close-up of the stap cypher would say for sure. He is wearing the M15 Bluse and appears (?) to be a Lt.
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Originally posted by Tony & Kaiser View Post... with a star on the Wurt wappen
What ribbon might he be wearing? The light stripes are too broad and the dark area too narrow for the EKII, right?
Thanks for the lesson Tony (& Kaiser).
--Guy Power
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Leutnant der Reserve Walter Strauß
Hi Marc,
Vizefeldwebel der Reserve Walter Strauß (II Stuttgart) was commissioned into the Württemberg Detachment of the Royal Prussian Motor Battalion (Kraftfahr-Bataillon) as a Leutnant der Reserve on the 23rd of November 1917.
Thus he wears the uniform of the Prussian Garde-Pionier with the Württemberg helmet embellished with the Order of the Crown of Württemberg.
Interestingly at this rather late stage in the war he equipped himself with the very nice helmet!
Regards
Glenn
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Glenn,
That is amazing! Thanks so much for the info. He left Germany in the interwar period as he was jewish, though he had a very respectable career in Germany up to then. His son-in-law works with me and is a concentration-camp survivor. His father also served in WW1. Amazing stuff...
Thanks,
Marc
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