Autographed Postcard of General der Infanterie Rüdiger Freiherr von der Goltz
Autographed Postcard of General der Infanterie Rüdiger Freiherr von der Goltz
SKU: 19-301
General der Infanterie Rüdiger Freiherr von der Goltz (1865-1946) was a distinguished officer in the Imperial German Army, known for his service during World War I and his subsequent involvement in the Baltic region during the post-war conflicts. Von der Goltz was a key figure in the German military efforts, earning numerous decorations for his leadership and bravery.
This autographed postcard features a formal portrait of General von der Goltz, resplendent in his full military regalia. His uniform is adorned with an array of medals and decorations, reflecting his high rank and the respect he commanded. The reverse side of the postcard includes a handwritten note and signature by von der Goltz, dated 10 May 1919, offering a unique glimpse into his personal correspondence.
The postcard, a rare collectible, is in excellent condition, preserving the rich historical context and significance of von der Goltz's military career.
- Historical Relevance: General der Infanterie Rüdiger Freiherr von der Goltz, notable for his service during WWI and the post-war Baltic conflicts
- Awards: Multiple military decorations visible in the portrait
- Appearance: Full military uniform with medals, authoritative expression
- Condition: Excellent, handwritten note and signature on the reverse
External Links:
- Interactive Warfare Game: Tannenberg
- Historical Analysis: First World War
- Historical Military Documentary: The Great War - Week by Week
- Detailed Military History Resource: History Extra: Imperial German Navy
Cultural Connection: The strategic actions and leadership of General von der Goltz are frequently studied in military history and featured in various historical documentaries and strategy games. His influence during significant military campaigns offers enthusiasts a deeper understanding of the complexities of WWI and the subsequent conflicts in the Baltic region.
Condition Notes: The postcard is in excellent condition, featuring a bold signature and detailed handwritten note. The historical context and personal inscription make it a valuable piece for collectors of WWI memorabilia.