wiking85 Posted 2 June , 2009 Share Posted 2 June , 2009 Any recommendations? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JMcCulloch Posted 2 June , 2009 Share Posted 2 June , 2009 Chris Boonzairs' site has a bit of everything from the german perspective. Also, the Austro-Hungarian land forces site is excellent. There is a Romanian military history site out there too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wiking85 Posted 3 June , 2009 Author Share Posted 3 June , 2009 Chris Boonzairs' site has a bit of everything from the german perspective. Also, the Austro-Hungarian land forces site is excellent. There is a Romanian military history site out there too. Do you have the site address? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MartinWills Posted 5 June , 2009 Share Posted 5 June , 2009 Try http://www.kaiserscross.com/ - it's in Chris Boonzair's forum signature Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MIRCEA Posted 6 July , 2009 Share Posted 6 July , 2009 Here you'll find what you need..... http://www.worldwar2.ro/forum/index.php?showforum=11&prune_day=100&sort_by=Z-A&sort_key=last_post&st=0 Is about WW1 and Regional Wars (1912-1919) Respect from Romania Mircea Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
razu Posted 8 July , 2009 Share Posted 8 July , 2009 Here you'll find what you need..... http://www.worldwar2.ro/forum/index.php?sh...t_post&st=0 Is about WW1 and Regional Wars (1912-1919) Respect from Romania Mircea The only problem with ww2.ro is that the hosts there ,one is Denes (or something) and the other Dragos,use Germans avatars /they are Nazi ,also are great defenders of Marshal Ion Antonescu.Ion Antonescu (the Romanian Hitler) destroyed everything Romanian Army acomplished in WW1 . Regards Andrei Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Borden Battery Posted 8 July , 2009 Share Posted 8 July , 2009 Here is a limited list on the Eastern Front. We lost an expert in August Blume earlier this year. Borden Battery General Great War - Eastern Front - Part 19 Note: CEF Study Group member websites denoted with asterisk "*" ============================================== Battles - The Eastern Front [Firstworldwar.com] This is a sub-set of the FIRSTWORLDWAR.COM [Michael Duffy site] and includes the battles of Battles of Stalluponen, Gumbinnen, Tannenberg, First Battle of the Masurian Lakes, Battle of Bolimov, Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes, Battle of Lake Naroch and Battle of Lutsk. [CEF Study Group - Nov 2005] http://www.firstworldwar.com/battles/ef.htm OldPhoto - Czechoslovak Website This Czechoslovak website contains a very large number of remarkable photographs and postcards from the Eastern Front with many of the photographs from Galizia territory and East Carpathian Mountains. [CEF Study Group - June 2005] http://www.oldphoto.info/galerie/index.php?lang=english The Russo-Japanese War Research Society The Russo-Japanese War Research Society is an on-line study group dedicated to the research and documentation of the Russo-Japanese War 1904-05. Their goal is the quality presentation of articles and archives relating to the war as well as the pre and post war periods. They also offer a free on-line message board, a store where you can buy historic and collectible items, and a book store. [CEF Study Group - Nov 2005] http://www.russojapanesewar.com/index.html Armata Regală Română - The Romanian Royal Army There is very little information on the Romanian Royal Army during the Great War. This is a very short summary of the Order of Battle. [CEF Study Group - April 2006] http://www.geocities.com/dangrecu/ WWI Eastern Front Foto - Nachlass eines Soldaten This unique website presents the private photographs of both a German officer and German military archive photographs of the Eastern Front during the Great War. Most would appear to be unpublished and without notation. The images are unfamiliar and compelling and can be viewed individually or part of a slide show. Recommended for something quite different. [A Jens-Olaf Walter's Website][CEF Study Group - August 2006] http://www.flickr.com/photos/65817306@N00/sets/486575/show/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
razu Posted 9 July , 2009 Share Posted 9 July , 2009 And this ,Romanian Royal Army? what Royal Army?,King Carol the II of Romania,started with nationalization,friend with the Nazi Romanian Movement(Iron Guard),his son,King Michael was put on the throne by Ion Antonescu(Romanian Hitler),......??? And Romania continues to be Communist Country,they don't give back nationalized property. The Communist Lords don't wanna give up power.They share the country between their families.Or they are clients of Russia ?or both. http://www.panoramio.com/user/2560742 Andrei Radu Georgescu(nephew of Nicolae Balcescu) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SMSKaiser Posted 10 July , 2009 Share Posted 10 July , 2009 http://www.tannenberg1914.de/index.htm This is an excellent, if however German, site about the battles of Gumbinnen, Tannenberg and Masurian lakes during the first campaign in East Prussia during 1914. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Borden Battery Posted 10 July , 2009 Share Posted 10 July , 2009 Thank you SMSKaiser - always appreciate constructive and civil input. If you are aware of other good websites from the Eastern Front, please post them. Earlier this year we lost August Blume to cancer and he had an extensive knowledge of the Eastern Front. Regards Borden Battery Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teghist Posted 14 August , 2009 Share Posted 14 August , 2009 Thank you SMSKaiser - always appreciate constructive and civil input. If you are aware of other good websites from the Eastern Front, please post them. Earlier this year we lost August Blume to cancer and he had an extensive knowledge of the Eastern Front. Regards Borden Battery Http://1014.borda.ru ; http://polk.borda.ru - a good Russian forums dedicated to WWI Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Gilinsky Posted 15 August , 2009 Share Posted 15 August , 2009 Thanks Borden Battery and teghist for the update on the American who had started a well designed website on the Eastern Front in the USA but who recently died and the two Russian discussion groups respectively. There are in fact several other Russian discussion groups: on fortifications, on aviation, on the Russian Navy for example. As well Russia seems to be digitizing rare materials including pre-Revolutionary materials. I have put up prior to the establishment of this sub-forum in the online internet resources sub-forum(not sure if this still exists!) some relevant sites inlcuding a Russian official provincial gazette covering the war years that has been digitized. Hope this helps, John Toronto Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SMSKaiser Posted 1 October , 2009 Share Posted 1 October , 2009 http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/?id=12&xid...dc5e082achap002 Here is another German source about the Eastern front from the German point of view. The style of his writing is not that easy and many abbreviations are used, sometimes, at least in my opinion, Russian casualties are exaggerated, but apert froma very detailed account of almost any engagement it states very accurate German casualty figures. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SMSKaiser Posted 31 October , 2009 Share Posted 31 October , 2009 http://www.grwar.ru/library/index.html A russian collection of sources, Google's translator makes it readable for everyone Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
apwright Posted 31 October , 2009 Share Posted 31 October , 2009 Bulgarian-language site with an interesting WW1 section containing photos, orbats etc. (requires registration ... and Google Translate!). Mainly concerned with the Salonika Front, but may be of interest to Eastern Front buffs: http://www.ariergard.net/ Bulgarian war forum with a friendly & helpful International section where you can post in English: http://forum.boinaslava.net/ Adrian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Gilinsky Posted 31 October , 2009 Share Posted 31 October , 2009 Thank you Adrian in Salonika. Will check these out. John Toronto Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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