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Uniforms and Organisation of
F.J.
Stephens and Graham
JMaddocks
ERRATA
State cockades, page 47. Captions should read as
follows—
Top line: Württemberg, Saxon'Duchies, Schwartzburg,
Rudelstadt, Hanseatic town of Hamburg.
2nd line: Saxony, Oldenburg, Waldeck, Hanseatic
town of Bremen.
yrd line: as printed.
4th line: Prussia, Hesse, Anhalt, Reuss.
tjth line: National cockade worn by all states, Baden,
Brunswick, Schwartzburg, Sonderhausen.
The Organisation and Uniforms of
The Imperial German Army
1900-1918
by
F. J. Stephens and Graham Maddocks
ALMARK
ALMARK PUBLISHING CO. LTD. LONDON
for
David Nash
Acknowledgements
We are indebted to many individuals who have
willingly provided information, photographs and
advice on the subject of the Imperial German
Army. In particular we wish to extend out
gratitude to Steven Conway; Roger M. Jay; Chris
Ellis; Andrew S. Walker; Graham Freymuth;
Doug Stevens; Donald Stoneman; Chris Farlowe;
Major John R. Angolia; the Trustees of the
Imperial War Museum; and especially to Laurie
Milner of the Department of Exhibits for
patiently availing himself to assist in answering
many enquiries. A final word of thanks must go
to David Nash, whose own works on the German
infantry and artillery of the period proved
immensely useful, and who provided endless
encouragement from the start of the work right
through to completion.
F.J. Stephens
Graham J. Maddocks
Contents
Organisation of the German Army
Composition of the German Army
Head-dress in the German Army 1870-1918
The 1910 Uniform
The 1915 Uniform
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