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Zollverein
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Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt was a small historic state (1599–1918) in present-day Thuringia, Germany, with its capital at Rudolstadt.
Silesia Province
province of Prussia
Edler
Edler () was until 1919 the lowest rank of nobility in Austria-Hungary and Germany, just beneath a Ritter (hereditary knight), but above untitled nobles, who used only the nobiliary particle von before their surname. It was mostly given to civil servants and military officers, as well as those upon whom the lower rank of an Order had been conferred. The noun Edler comes from the adjective edel ("noble"), and translated literally means "noble [person]". In accordance with the rules of German grammar, the word can also appear as Edle, Edlem, or Edlen depending on case, gender, and number.
Council of the People's Deputies
Rat der Volksbauftragten, supervising organ in the German November Revolution
5th Army
army level command of the German Army in World War I
Order of Military Merit (Württemberg)
Württemberger Military Order of Knighthood
Order of Olga
Württemberg distinction (1871)
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Aviatik
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Automobil und Aviatik AG was a German aircraft manufacturer during World War I. The company was established at Mülhausen (today in France) in 1909 and soon became one of the country's leading producers of aircraft. It relocated to Freiburg in 1914 and to Leipzig in 1916 and established a subsidiary in Vienna as Österreichisch-Ungarische Flugzeugfabrik Aviatik. During the war, the company became best known for its reconnaissance aircraft, the B.I and B.II, although the Austro-Hungarian subsidiary also produced a number of its own designs, including fighters such as the D
Bergmann MG 15
machine gun
Bromberg
region of Prussia
Cabinet Scheidemann
cabinet
41st Division (German Empire)
major unit of the Prussian Army
42nd Division (German Empire)
Unit of the former Prussian/German Army
1st Royal Bavarian Division
large unit of the Bavarian Army (1815-1919)
29th Division
unit of the Prussian/German Army
III Royal Bavarian Corps
military unit
SC Germania Hamburg
German sports club
Deutscher Verband für Frauenstimmrecht
German voluntary association
3rd Royal Bavarian Division
division of the Bavarian Army
2nd Royal Bavarian Division
division
2nd Guards Uhlans
military unit
II Royal Bavarian Corps
military unit
5th Royal Bavarian Division
division
6th Royal Bavarian Division
division
Schubin District
former district of Prussia and later of Poland
4th Royal Bavarian Division
division
XIII (Royal Württemberg) Corps
Württemberg major unit of the army of the German Empire
Mogilno District
district of Prussia
1st (Silesian) Life Cuirassiers "Great Elector"
military unit
14th Division
large unit of the Prussian Army (1815-1919)
36th Reserve Division
unit of the Imperial German Army, in World War I
Znin District
district in the region of Bromberg, in the Prussian province of Posen
Bavarian Cavalry Division
military unit
28th Division
unit of the Prussian and German Army
31st Division
unit of the Prussian and Imperial German Army