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Deutsch: Bildtafel aus Der Große Brockhaus (Band 19 Tau-Wam), herausgegeben von F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1934:
  • Uniformen V. Weltkrieg und Gegenwart
  • 1-4. Rußland (Weltkrieg): 1. Linieninfanterist, Sommerausrüstung. 2. Kosakenoffizier, paradeanzug. 3. Unteroffizier der Ost-sibirischen Schüten, Winterausrüstung. 4. Offizier der Reitenden Garde-Artillerie, Paradeanzug. 5. Serbien (Weltkrieg): Infanterist.
  • 6-9. Italien (Weltkrieg): 6. General. 7. Bersaglieri Korporal. B. Infanterist, feldmäßig. 9. Artillerie-torporal.
  • 10. Rumänien (Weltkrieg): Infanterist.
  • 11-15. Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika (Weltkrieg): 11. General. 12. Reiter. 13. Maschinengewehr Schüße, 14. Infanterist. 15. Matrofe.
  • 16–17. Tschechoslowakei (Gegenwart): 16. Infanterist. 17. Artillerie Offizier.
  • 18-20. Polen (Gegenwart): 18. Ulan 19. Flieger-Offizier, Dienstanzug. 20. Infanterist, feldmäßig.
  • 21-25. Frankreich (Gegenwart): 21. Infanterist, marchmässig 22. Watrose. 23. Kavallerie Offizier, kleiner Dienstanzug. 24. Mann einer Tankbesaßung, 25. Dragon porté.
  • 26-30. England (Gegenwart): 26. Gemeiner der Fußgarde. Wachanzug. 27. Offizier der Fussgarde, Paradeanzug. 28. Reiter, feldmäßig. 29. Offizier der Hochländer. 30. Matrose
Illustrationen von Militäruniformen des Ersten Weltkriegs und der 1920er und 1930er Jahre, gezeichnet von einem nicht namentlich genannten Künstler. Keine bekannten Urheberrechtsbeschränkungen.


English: Book plate from the 15th edition of the Brockhaus Enzyklopädie , a German-language encyclopedia published the F. A. Brockhaus printing house in Leipzig 1934:
  • Uniforms V. World War and Present Day
  • 1-4. Russia (World War): 1. Line Infantryman, Summer Equipment. 2. Cossack Officer, Parade Dress. 3. Non-Commissioned Officer of the East Siberian Shoots, Winter Equipment. 4. Officer of the Mounted Guard Artillery, Parade Dress. 5. Serbia (World War): Infantryman.
  • 6-9. Italy (World War): 6. General. 7. Bersaglieri Corporal. 8. Infantryman, Field Dress. 9. Artillery Corporal.
  • 10. Romania (World War): Infantryman.
  • 11-15. United States of America (World War): 11. General. 12. Cavalryman. 13. Machine Gunner. 14. Infantryman. 15. Sailor.
  • 16-17. Czechoslovakia (Present Day): 16. Infantryman. 17. Artillery Officer.
  • 18-20. Poland (Present Day): 18. Ulan. 19. Aviation Officer, Service Dress. 20. Infantryman, Field Dress.
  • 21-25. France (Present Day): 21. Infantryman, Marching Dress. 22. Warrant Officer. 23. Cavalry Officer, Service Dress. 24. Member of a Tank Crew. 25. Dragon Porté.
  • 26-30. England (Present Day): 26. Guardsman, Guard Dress. 27. Foot Guards Officer, Parade Dress. 28. Cavalryman, Field Dress. 29. Highlander Officer. 30. Sailor.
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Der Große Brockhaus; Band 19 Tau-Wam Brockhaus Enzyklopädie; German encyclopedia published in Leipzig 1934

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