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This postcard shows the Crown Prince with his second son, Prinz Alexander Ferdinand. The postcard was mailed in 1916.
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This postcard shows the Crown Prince with his second son, Prinz Alexander Ferdinand. The postcard was mailed in 1916.
This postcard shows the Crown Prince with his second son, Prinz Alexander Ferdinand. The postcard was mailed in 1916.
This postcard shows the Crown Prince with his second son, Prinz Alexander Ferdinand. The postcard was mailed in 1916.
$15.00
Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm was Kaiser Wilhelm I’s son, and Kaiser Wilhelm II’s father. Friedrich Wilhelm became Kaiser Friedrich III. He sat on Germany’s throne for 99 days and was known in Germany as the “99-Day-Kaiser.” Friedrich Wilhelm was a very able military commander during the 1864 Danish-Prussian War, 1866 Austro-Prussian War, and the 1870-1871 Franco-Prussian War. The color postcard depicts him mounted, riding among his troops after the Battle of Worth. It took place on 6 August 1870. If you look to the right, you will see one German soldier holding a French regiment’s colors. During these wars, as well as the earlier Napoleonic Wars, the capture of regimental colors was a big event.
Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm was Kaiser Wilhelm I’s son, and Kaiser Wilhelm II’s father. Friedrich Wilhelm became Kaiser Friedrich III. He sat on Germany’s throne for 99 days and was known in Germany as the “99-Day-Kaiser.” Friedrich Wilhelm was a very able military commander during the 1864 Danish-Prussian War, 1866 Austro-Prussian War, and the 1870-1871 Franco-Prussian War. The color postcard depicts him mounted, riding among his troops after the Battle of Worth. It took place on 6 August 1870. If you look to the right, you will see one German soldier holding a French regiment’s colors. During these wars, as well as the earlier Napoleonic Wars, the capture of regimental colors was a big event.
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This postcard shows German troops marching before their Emperor in Berlin. They are carrying French Regimental Standards, topped by the legendary French Eagles, which Napoleon I had instituted during the early Napoleonic Wars. The postcard was mailed from Berlin to Philadelphia in 1911, commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Franco-Prussian War’s end.
This postcard shows German troops marching before their Emperor in Berlin. They are carrying French Regimental Standards, topped by the legendary French Eagles, which Napoleon I had instituted during the early Napoleonic Wars. The postcard was mailed from Berlin to Philadelphia in 1911, commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Franco-Prussian War’s end.
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This postcard shows the first important Prussian King, Frederick the Great. He led Prussia from a little-known German state to a recognized power in Europe. He is seen from the chest up (wearing his tricorn cap) in a charcoal sketch that is signed by the artist.
This postcard shows the first important Prussian King, Frederick the Great. He led Prussia from a little-known German state to a recognized power in Europe. He is seen from the chest up (wearing his tricorn cap) in a charcoal sketch that is signed by the artist.