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Old 25 August 2006, 01:09 AM #1 (permalink)
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Belts of Aviators in Württemberg´s units

I realised the different inscriptions on Prussian (Gott mit uns), Bavarian (In Treue fest) and Saxon belts (Providentia memor) in WWI but I can not remember or find the fitting inscription of the belts of soldiers from Württemberg.

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Old 25 August 2006, 06:19 PM #2 (permalink)
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Historical site.

Greetings rammjaeger,

Let me introduce you to an excellent forum where uniforms are a serious concern. Good hunting!


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I realised the different inscriptions on Prussian (Gott mit uns), Bavarian (In Treue fest) and Saxon belts (Providentia memor) in WWI but I can not remember or find the fitting inscription of the belts of soldiers from Württemberg.
Hi Rammjäger,

die Württemberger trugen als Koppelschlossdevise "FURCHTLOS UND TREW", in der Mitte das württembergische Wappen.

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Old 26 August 2006, 11:46 PM #4 (permalink)
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Thank you very much, Stephen and Immo!

Stephen, this homepage looks like a great place for this special kind of questions! Thank you for this hint!

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Ist das alemannischer Dialekt oder vor-lutherisches Deutsch, Immo?
Ich nehme mal an, daß es treu meint.
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Ist das alemannischer Dialekt oder vor-lutherisches Deutsch, Immo?
Ich nehme mal an, daß es treu meint.
Hannes, das Motto ist etwas antiquiert... Hier ein paar Bilder dazu:
http://www.das-koppelschloss.de/wuerttemberg1.htm

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