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Re: Reichswehr Caps 1919 -1934
Dear Sir, I do this for a living. I will find other things for you. The second piece is good picture research over and above the nice things you already have in order to make the thing balanced. I should have you fix some of my hats, and you could buy more books with the proceeds. The Rest book is the point of departure, as are its other pre 1918 companion volumes also in English. But they are costly, and they are often too much in heft for some people.
There are several biographies of Seeckt in German, especially that of Hans Meier Welcker. You can also read the chapter in Paret, Makers of Modern Strategy, Princeton UP 1986 by Michael Geyer on the Reichswehr and Wehrmacht which is quite good.
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Re: Reichswehr Caps 1919 -1934
Thanks for the album. This is the training btl. of Infantry Regiment 16 in Osnabrueck. I have owned several Karmann built cars from there.
Wonderful album and marvelous images.
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Re: Reichswehr Caps 1919 -1934
Thanks for the info FB. The album is most pleasing and shows daily life in the barracks. Being the 16th Kompanie they were the heavy weapons company and there is a nice sequence of photos of them target shooting with the light MG.
Guys,
Here is one of a slightly different nature from the early 20's. I do like the humour contained within but as the picture below shows they also did serious !
cheers
Tony
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