Skipman Posted 2 August , 2008 Share Posted 2 August , 2008 Anyone shed any light on this man or unit.Would it have served in ww1,if so where.Relation,who possibly fought on other side against other relations.Any German army experts help? Regards Skipman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken S. Posted 2 August , 2008 Share Posted 2 August , 2008 Anyone shed any light on this man or unit.Would it have served in ww1,if so where.Relation,who possibly fought on other side against other relations.Any German army experts help? Regards Skipman The regiment is referred to as the Ermlaendische Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 151, Ermland being a (former) region in central East Prussia: It was part of 73. Brigade, 37. Division during the war. A regimental history was published following the war. There is a Hptm. z. D. de Palmas who was the "Bezirksoffizier" for Landwehrbezirk Montjoie, according to the 1913 Rangliste. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipman Posted 3 August , 2008 Author Share Posted 3 August , 2008 Thanks Ken.s Maybe D,was a brother.,pretty unusual name,you wouldn't happen to know any more about them or where they fought in ww1,would you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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