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GENERAL DER INFANTERIE PAUL HERMANN VON BLOMBERG: 1859, 1 もっと見る
GENERAL DER INFANTERIE PAUL HERMANN VON BLOMBERG: 1859, 1 Sgr.
karminrosa, Friedrich Wilhelm IV., Unterdruck leicht hervortretend,
voll- bis breitrandig, mit zentrisch und nochmals nebengesetztem R2
"GOLLNOW, 8 8" (heute: Goleniow, Polen), Ankunfts-K2 des Berliner
Hauptpostamts in Rot vom Folgetag auf 3-Sgr-Ganzsachenumschlag als
Paketbegleitbrief nach Berlin. Social Philately: Paul Hermann von
Blomberg (1836-1924) war ein preußischer General der Infanterie.
1853 wurde er als Sekondeleutnant dem Kaiser Franz
Grenadier-Regiment der Preußischen Armee überwiesen. Nach einer
Kommandierung zur Garde-Pionier-Abteilung wurde er Anfang November
1857 Adjutant des Füsilier-Bataillons und in dieser Eigenschaft
Mitte Dezember 1860 zum Premierleutnant befördert. Er kämpfte 1864
im Krieg gegen Dänemark. Als Adjutant bei der Kommandantur in
Berlin übernahm Blomberg mit Beginn des Krieges gegen Österreich
1866 die Führung der 9. Kompanie in seinem Stammregiment. Er führte
sie in den Schlachten bei Soor sowie Königgrätz und wurde für sein
Verhalten mit dem Roten Adlerorden IV. Klasse mit Schwertern
ausgezeichnet. Mit Beginn des Krieges gegen Frankreich zum Major
befördert, nahm er an den Schlachten bei Gravelotte und Champigny,
den Belagerungen von Metz und Paris sowie den Gefechten bei Salins,
Fresne und Pontarlier teil. Von 1888-1891 Generalleutnant,
anschließend Kommandierender General des II. Armee-Korps, 1892 mit
dem Kronen-Orden I. Klasse ausgezeichnet und zum General der
Infanterie befördert. Im September des Folgejahres war er in
Vertretung des Kaisers zur Kranzniederlegung anlässlich der
Enthüllung des Denkmals für Wilhelm I. nach Bromberg kommandiert.
1895 mit dem Großkreuz des Roten Adlerordens mit Eichenlaub und
Schwertern am Ringe ausgezeichnet. Der Kaiser würdigte ihn am 13.
September 1911 durch die Verleihung des Verdienstordens der
Preußischen Krone.
Automatically generated translation:
GENERAL the infantry PAUL HERMANN from BLOMBERG: 1859, 1 Sgr. Carmine rose, Friedrich Wilhelm IV., underprinting (burelage) slightly stepping forward, having full to wide margins, with centric and once again alongside rectangle cancel with two lines "GOLLNOW, 8 8" (today: Goleniow, Poland), arrivals two ring cancel of the Berlin Main Post Office in red from Sequence day on 3-Sgr postal stationery cover as accompanying letter for parcels to Berlin. Social Philately: Paul Hermann from Blomberg (1836-1924) was a prussian General the infantry. 1853 was he as Second Lieutenant the Kaiser Franz Rifleman regiment the Prussian army transferred. After a commanding to the guard Pioneer department was he early November 1857 adjutant of the fusilier Battalion and in this attribute middle December 1860 to the first lieutenant transported. He FOUGHT 1864 at war against Denmark. As adjutant at the headquarters in Berlin received Blomberg with start of the War against Austria 1866 the Leadership the 9. Company in his Stammregiment. He led they in the battles by thrush as well Königgrätz and was for be behavior with the red eagle order IV. Class with swords excellent. With start of the War against France to the Major transported, took he to the battles by Gravelotte and Champigny, the siege from Metz and Paris as well the battles by Salins, Fresne and Pontarlier part. From 1888-1891 General lieutenant, subsequently More commanding General of the II. Army Corps, 1892 with the coronas decoration I. Class excellent and to the General the infantry transported. In the September of the following year was he in representation of the emperor to the wreath-laying ceremony on the occasion of the Uncovering of the monument for Wilhelm I. To Bromberg commands. 1895 with the Grand Cross of the red eagle order with oak leaves and swords at the rings excellent. The Emperor appreciated it at the 13. September 1911 through the bestowal of the orders of merit the Prussian crown.
Alexander Voigt Briefmarkenhandel
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Automatically generated translation:
GENERAL the infantry PAUL HERMANN from BLOMBERG: 1859, 1 Sgr. Carmine rose, Friedrich Wilhelm IV., underprinting (burelage) slightly stepping forward, having full to wide margins, with centric and once again alongside rectangle cancel with two lines "GOLLNOW, 8 8" (today: Goleniow, Poland), arrivals two ring cancel of the Berlin Main Post Office in red from Sequence day on 3-Sgr postal stationery cover as accompanying letter for parcels to Berlin. Social Philately: Paul Hermann from Blomberg (1836-1924) was a prussian General the infantry. 1853 was he as Second Lieutenant the Kaiser Franz Rifleman regiment the Prussian army transferred. After a commanding to the guard Pioneer department was he early November 1857 adjutant of the fusilier Battalion and in this attribute middle December 1860 to the first lieutenant transported. He FOUGHT 1864 at war against Denmark. As adjutant at the headquarters in Berlin received Blomberg with start of the War against Austria 1866 the Leadership the 9. Company in his Stammregiment. He led they in the battles by thrush as well Königgrätz and was for be behavior with the red eagle order IV. Class with swords excellent. With start of the War against France to the Major transported, took he to the battles by Gravelotte and Champigny, the siege from Metz and Paris as well the battles by Salins, Fresne and Pontarlier part. From 1888-1891 General lieutenant, subsequently More commanding General of the II. Army Corps, 1892 with the coronas decoration I. Class excellent and to the General the infantry transported. In the September of the following year was he in representation of the emperor to the wreath-laying ceremony on the occasion of the Uncovering of the monument for Wilhelm I. To Bromberg commands. 1895 with the Grand Cross of the red eagle order with oak leaves and swords at the rings excellent. The Emperor appreciated it at the 13. September 1911 through the bestowal of the orders of merit the Prussian crown.
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