Antique Photographic WW1 REAL PHOTO Postcard from German Officer's Personal Photo Album! All original (not reproductions!), authentic RPPC's.


...RPPC WW1 German Officers Personal Photo Postcard Album...Doctors, Soldiers, Medics from Sanitation Corp in Northern France and Belgium on the Western Front 50...

RPPC, German Officers Personal Photograph Album, possibly a Doctor. WW1, 1916-18. Professional Photographer's Work, and location mostly in Northern France & Belgium. Real Photo Feldpostkarte Postcard. Images showing an Officers normal life, at War, sometimes Socially or at Play during downtime, out of the Field.

I am struck by how few weapons and grisly death scenes are in this group of RPPC cards.
This Officer was possibly part of an elite group of Germans Doctors and Medics. Imperial Germany, WW1 photo of a Doctors and Medics (Sanitäter) of the German Army Sanitary Corps. with Red Cross armbands and sometimes collar badges.
  

Additional Info: Battles and Casualties in and around Verdun Hulluch Somme (Barleuse) Fromelles Pozières Ginchy Lille Cambrai (Bourlon) Lens (Nord-Pas-de-Calaisin) Armentières Lagnicourt-Marcel. Card time-period, 1916-18. Battle Fields, Western Front with locations in Northern France & Belgium. 

The Western Front was the main theater of war during the First World War. Following the outbreak of war in August 1914, Kaiser Wilhelm's German Army opened the Western Front by invading Luxembourg and Belgium, then gaining military control of important industrial regions in France. Massive artillery bombardments and massed infantry advances, entrenchments, machine gun emplacements, barbed wire and artillery repeatedly inflicted severe casualties during attacks and counter-attacks. Among the costliest of these offensives were the Battle of Verdun, in 1916, with a combined 700,000 casualties the Battle of the Somme, also in 1916, with more than a million casualties, and the Battle of Passchendaele (Third Battle of Ypres), in 1917, with 487,000 casualties. 

In the end: Kaiser Wilhelm II, (Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert), was born January 27, 1859, in Potsdam, near Berlin. He, died June 4, 1941, in Doorn, Netherlands. Wilhelm was the supreme German Emperor and King of Prussia from 1888 to the end of World War I in 1918. By the autumn of 1918, Germany had lost the war but he had not realized that the loss had made the loss of his throne inevitable. Refusing to abdicate, his hand was finally forced on November 9, 1918, when he was persuaded to seek asylum in the Netherlands. He avoided captivity and perhaps death, but asylum also made it impossible for William to retain his position of Emperor of Germany. Or so the story goes...


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