1916 Three Soldiers 1st Company, Infantry Battalion I, located in Cologne Germany Army with Swords World War I Photography History Photo WW1 Era
This antique photo postcard from the year 1916 features three German soldiers during World War I. The soldiers are posing outdoors, each wearing a military uniform complete with caps and overcoats. They stand in a grassy area with trees in the background, exuding a sense of formality and camaraderie. Two of the soldiers are holding swords, highlighting their rank and status within the army.
The reverse side of the postcard includes handwritten correspondence addressed to "Fräulein Ida Bormesauer" in Cologne, with stamps from the 1st Company, Infantry Battalion I, located in Cologne, dated June 30, 1916.
The 1st Company of the Infantry Battalion I, located in Cologne (VIII 13) during World War I, was part of the German Imperial Army. Cologne, being a significant city in western Germany, played an important role in military logistics and operations during the war.
This postcard serves as a historical document, offering a personal glimpse into the lives of German soldiers during World War I. It is a valuable piece for collectors and historians interested in military history, World War I memorabilia, and early 20th-century correspondence.
Size: 14 cm x 9 cm
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