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ONJR23MA126

Original Imperial German WWI Austro-Hungarian 30th Landwehr Infantry Regiment “Aus Grosser Zeit” Memory of Service Photo Album - 70 Photos

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Original Item: One-of-a-Kind. This is a fantastic example of some rarely seen photographs of Austro-Hungarian soldiers. The album is titled on the front cover with “Aus Grosser Zeit” which loosely translates to “From Great Times”. The album contains approximately 70 photos and all appear to be the same location, a 39th Landwehr Infantry Regiment headquarters/camp location. The images feature soldiers training, relaxing, running drills and partaking in many games such as racing. The images are in wonderful condition with nearly all details still easily discernible. Measures approximately 8"W x 10"H.

A lovely album ready for further research and display.

The Imperial-Royal Landwehr (German: kaiserlich-königliche Landwehr or k.k. Landwehr), also called the Austrian Landwehr, was the territorial army of the Cisleithanian or Austrian half of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1869 to 1918. Its counterpart was the Royal Hungarian Landwehr (k.u. Landwehr). The two Landwehrs, together with the Common Army and the Imperial and Royal Navy, made up the armed forces (Bewaffnete Macht or Wehrmacht) of Austria-Hungary. While the name, "Imperial-Royal", might seem to suggest a link between the "Imperial" (Cisleithanian) and "Royal" (Transleithanian or Hungarian) halves of the Empire, in this context "Royal" actually refers to the Kingdom of Bohemia (Königreich Böhmen or České království) - not a sovereign kingdom on par with the Kingdom of Hungary, but a crownland of Cisleithanian Austria-Hungary and possession of the Habsburgs, who remained formally entitled to kingship. In this sense, the Kingdom of Bohemia was comparable in status to the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria and the Kingdom of Dalmatia.

Unlike the German Empire, where the Landwehr mainly comprised reservists and volunteers, the Imperial-Royal Landwehr consisted of regular units. It was fully established with regular troops and not partly mobilized or cadred. The Landwehr should not be confused with the Landsturm which was a volunteer militia.

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