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Emil Muller photograph--"LONG LIVE THE REGEMENT THAT PROUDLY CALLS ITSELF COURT GNEISENAU"

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    Posted 2 years ago

    sam66
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    Wondering if some could translate the title of this photograph. I think the first part is "long live the regiment" but not sure. Thanks!

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    1. kev123, 2 years ago
      long live the regiment that proudly calls itself Court Gneisenau
    2. sam66 sam66, 2 years ago
      Thanks kev123 for the translation! I see the Gneisenau was a battleship, I`m guessing this was part of the crew.?.

      Thanks dav2no1 for the love it!
    3. Newfld Newfld, 2 years ago
      Hi Rob, good to see you! Nice historical photo & glad you got the info
      - Jenni
    4. sam66 sam66, 2 years ago
      Thanks fortapache, WhenIsraelbelieves, and Thomas for the love it`s!!!
    5. sam66 sam66, 2 years ago
      Thanks Jenni!! I had a hard time posting again after the BS I went through before. I miss my old posts, the things that I learned from them and the info that others got from them. So I will probably just post for info(like now) in the future. Sure miss the way the site used to be. Thanks again for being a GREAT FRIEND!!!
    6. sam66 sam66, 2 years ago
      Thanks vetraio50 for stopping by!
    7. sam66 sam66, 2 years ago
      Thanks vcal for the love it!
    8. sam66 sam66, 2 years ago
      Thanks Drake47 for the thumbs up!
    9. Vynil33rpm Vynil33rpm, 2 months ago
      I wonder why the officers are the only ones
      That don’t have a mug of beer in there hand
    10. mp.kunst mp.kunst, 14 days ago
      I assume this is a photo of Colberg Grenadier Regiment "Graf Gneisenau"
      Below the photo you can see the names of the persons on the photo. In the front row of the seated soldiers is also Oberst v Wrochem.
      On the Wikipedia page, in the list Commandes, there is also Oberst (=Colonel) Alfred von Wrochem 27. Januari 1907 bis 31. März 1910.

      There is a good chance that this is the same person as on the photo and so the photo was taken between January 27, 1907, to March 31, 1910

      https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colbergsches_Grenadier-Regiment_%E2%80%9EGraf_Gneisenau%E2%80%9C_(2._Pommersches)_Nr._9
    11. sam66 sam66, 14 days ago
      Thanks mp.kunst for the info! Will do more research soon!!

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