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This postcard shows Kaiser Wilhelm II in a Küraßier-Regiment’s dress uniform. The reverse shows that it was mailed in 1915 as a Marine-Feldpostkarte.
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This postcard shows Kaiser Wilhelm II in a Küraßier-Regiment’s dress uniform. The reverse shows that it was mailed in 1915 as a Marine-Feldpostkarte.
This postcard shows Kaiser Wilhelm II in a Küraßier-Regiment’s dress uniform. The reverse shows that it was mailed in 1915 as a Marine-Feldpostkarte.
This postcard shows Kaiser Wilhelm II in a Küraßier-Regiment’s dress uniform. The reverse shows that it was mailed in 1915 as a Marine-Feldpostkarte.
$15.00
This postcard shows König Friedrich Wilhelm III and his wife, the Königin Luise. Friedrich Wilhelm III ruled Prussia during the Napoleonic Wars. Luise was a favorite of Prussia during her reign, and long after. She continued to rank in popularity up with Kaiserin Augusta Viktoria and Kronprinzessin Cecilie during Kaiser Wilhelm II’s reign. Along with the royal couple, we see many major military commanders, including Blücher.
This postcard shows König Friedrich Wilhelm III and his wife, the Königin Luise. Friedrich Wilhelm III ruled Prussia during the Napoleonic Wars. Luise was a favorite of Prussia during her reign, and long after. She continued to rank in popularity up with Kaiserin Augusta Viktoria and Kronprinzessin Cecilie during Kaiser Wilhelm II’s reign. Along with the royal couple, we see many major military commanders, including Blücher.
$15.00
This is a very large and ornate monument of Kaiser Wilhelm I, located in Hildesheim. The monument shows Kaiser Wilhelm I mounted on a horse, wearing the helmet and uniform of the Regiment der Garde du Corps. In his right hand he holds a Generalfeldmarschall’s baton. Below him, standing on the ground, is Germania, the mythical patron and protector of Germany against France. She holds high in her left hand Germany’s crown. Under Wilhelm’s foot is a dragon that he has slain, much like Saint George or the Archangel Michael. The postcard just oozes symbolism and the might of Germany’s first Kaiser. On the postcard’s reverse is a written message. The postcard was mailed in August 1907.
This is a very large and ornate monument of Kaiser Wilhelm I, located in Hildesheim. The monument shows Kaiser Wilhelm I mounted on a horse, wearing the helmet and uniform of the Regiment der Garde du Corps. In his right hand he holds a Generalfeldmarschall’s baton. Below him, standing on the ground, is Germania, the mythical patron and protector of Germany against France. She holds high in her left hand Germany’s crown. Under Wilhelm’s foot is a dragon that he has slain, much like Saint George or the Archangel Michael. The postcard just oozes symbolism and the might of Germany’s first Kaiser. On the postcard’s reverse is a written message. The postcard was mailed in August 1907.
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This postcard is for the memory of Kaiser Friedrich II’s wife (Wilhelm II’s mother), Victoria, who died in 1901. He died of cancer in 1888. The photograph shows his marble effigy in his mausoleum. It is titled “Zur Erinnerung an die Beisetzung Ihrer hochseligen Majestät Kaiser in Friedrich im Mausoleum der Friedenskirche zu Potsdam” (In Memory of our highly blessed Majesty Empress Frederick’s Burial in the Peace Church Mausoleum at Potsdam). A message is written on the obverse. The reverse has an address and a postage stamp. The cancellation stamp is marked 1901.
This postcard is for the memory of Kaiser Friedrich II’s wife (Wilhelm II’s mother), Victoria, who died in 1901. He died of cancer in 1888. The photograph shows his marble effigy in his mausoleum. It is titled “Zur Erinnerung an die Beisetzung Ihrer hochseligen Majestät Kaiser in Friedrich im Mausoleum der Friedenskirche zu Potsdam” (In Memory of our highly blessed Majesty Empress Frederick’s Burial in the Peace Church Mausoleum at Potsdam). A message is written on the obverse. The reverse has an address and a postage stamp. The cancellation stamp is marked 1901.