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Two WW1 photo postcards of German infantry.
#1 6 German soldiers in uniform, posing in a trench.. One sitting at a homemade table, another holding a pipe. Numbered on back 7140.
#2 large group of German soldiers in the 113th infantry regiment posing outdoors. Most are wearing pickelhaube helmets, with the number 113 on them. The helmet use would imply photo dates from 1916 or earlier. Stain on back
The 113th Infantry Division fought on the Western Front in World War I, entering the line between the Meuse and Moselle in April 1915. In 1915, it saw action in the Second Battle of Champagne. In 1916, the division fought in the Battle of Verdun and the Battle of the Somme. After a period in the trenchlines in the Woëvre region and in Upper Alsace, the division fought in the Second Battle of the Aisne, also known as the Third Battle of Champagne. It then went into the line on the Chemin des Dames and north of the river Ailette, where it remained until preparing for the 1918 German spring offensive. It fought in the First Battle of the Somme (1918) and the Second Battle of the Marne, and later faced various Allied offensives collectively known as the Hundred Days Offensive.
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