File:1914-08-02 Mobilmachung Erster Weltkrieg Welfenplatz Hannover (121) 9. Dezember 1916 Unteroffizier Henry an Fridel, Angerstraße 8.jpg

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Deutsch: "Ansichtskarte" vom (sinngemäß)

„1. Mobilmachungstage für den Ersten Weltkrieg am 2. August 1914“

beginnend mit dem

„Antreten der 3. Kompanie 1. Hannoverschen Infanterie-Regiments Nr. 74 auf dem Kasernenhof am Welfenplatz.“

Nachdem "Oberleutnant Oesterreich" die Aufstellung überwacht hatte, konnte zunächst offenbar das "1. Bataillon" durch die auf dem Welfenplatz versammelte Volksmenge hindurch "ins Feld" ausrücken. Gegen Ende 1916 nahm der Unteroffiziert Henry Harland die als Postkarten reproduzierten Fotos,

„Gewidmet von der Continental-Caoutchouc- und Gutta-Percha-Compagnie Hannover

, um sowohl seiner lieben Schwester Fridel' und seinem Vater Wilhelm in der Angerstraße 8 in Hannover (Überlebens-)Nachrichten von der Westfront zukommen zu lassen. Inzwischen war der Unteroffizier offensichtlich der 11. Kompanie zugeteilt worden, die Feldpost-Stempel von der "19. Infanterie-Division".wurden teilweise jedoch

„Aus militärischen Gründen verzögert.“

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Source Scan vom Original: Bernd Schwabe in Hannover
Author Fotograf: (noch) nicht identifziert; Herausgeber: Continental AG

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