RMERHDWC–Paul von HINDENBURG - family portrait of the German military general and president with his grandchildren 2 October 1847- 2
RMBR6K9E–Reich President Paul von Hindenburg (1847 - 1934) - Grand Cross of the Iron Cross 1914, exemplar from the order cushion at his funeral in the Tannenberg memorial 1934. The blackened iron core is somewhat corroded, with silver frame, dimensions 62 x 62 mm. Attached to the eyelet and the suspension ring a gilt eagle appliqué of the field marshal's baton. The Grand Cross is mounted in a later frame of silver laurel branches with superimposed, gilt silver coat of arms of the von Beneckendorff and von Hindenburg family, on a small marble base. With it a letter of Pa,
RMC45B3G–Paul von Hindenburg and his family, 1922
RM2DYPN0Y–Paul von Hindenburg and family, about 1930, Germany
RM2DBHN52–Adolf Hitler expresses his condolences to the bereaved family of Paul von Hindenburg at his funeral service at the Tannenberg Memorial.
RM2E106KT–Paul von Hindenburg with his family on the Neudeck estate, historical photograph, c. 1930, Germany, now in Poland, Europe
RMCPJ3J6–Paul von Hindenburg, 1917
RMHR618A–General Paul von Hindenburg and Prince August Wilhem of Prussia during World War I, 1915. From the New York Public Library.
RMCPMJG7–Paul von Hindenburg, 1866
RMDC2RAH–Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg is pictured on the occasion of his 70th birthday on 2 October 1917 with his family: (l-r) Christian von Pentz (son-in-law and Hindenburg's personal adjutant), Annemarie von Pentz (Hindenburg's younger daughter), Gertrud von Hindenburg (Hindenburg's wife), Paul von Hindenburg, Irmengard von Brockhusen (Hindenburg's older daughter). Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMH3AFAX–Condolences following the death of Paul von Hindenburg in the Berlin Presidential Palace, 1934
RMDP901G–Undated library photo of Paul von Hindenburg and his wife Gertrud in the St. Elisabeth church in Marburg. Hindenburg is appointed general field marshall in the First World War. 1929 he is voted for President of the Reich of the Weimar Republic and executed this office until his death.
RM2B2BEFM–Paul von Hindenburg with his grandchildren in the garden of the Presidential Palace (Reichspraesidentenpalais) in Berlin. A granddaughter gives him a kiss on the cheek.
RMDC2RB6–A contemporary postcard depicts the former Field Marshal and Chief of the General Staff Paul von Hindenburg and his wife Gertrud von Hindenburg as they walk their dog through Hanover, Germany. Date unknown (Hindenburg was retired between 1919 and 1925). Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMCPJA2K–Paul von Hindenburg and Adolf Hitler, 1933
RMDC2R9G–The historical postcard shows Reich President Paul von Hindenburg with his grandchildren. Date unknown (after 1925). Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMCPMXN9–Lower middle class family, 1942
RM2AGAP19–. A story of the war and family war service record, 1914-1919. xV 1^ l f;^ -^•aV A Story of the War 49 ^?> •j£*a?vi ability. With anything like proper support fromthe government he would have won a great victory.The grand duke Nicholas invaded East Prussiaand Galicia almost simultaneously in August, 1914.The invasion of Germany seemed the most prom-ising venture and indeed threw fright into the gen-eral staff at Berlin. Two army corps were hurriedfrom the west front in France and three more fromparts of Germany to the scene of danger. GeneralPaul von Hindenburg, afterward made a field
RMTA3C5R–Onlookers gathered before the palace of Reich President Paul von Hindenburg. They follow the arrival of the diplomats for the traditional New Year reception.
RMBR6K94–Reich President Paul von Hindenburg (1847 - 1934) - Grand Cross of the Iron Cross 1914, exemplar from the order cushion at his funeral in the Tannenberg memorial 1934. The blackened iron core is somewhat corroded, with silver frame, dimensions 62 x 62 mm. Attached to the eyelet and the suspension ring a gilt eagle appliqué of the field marshal's baton. The Grand Cross is mounted in a later frame of silver laurel branches with superimposed, gilt silver coat of arms of the von Beneckendorff and von Hindenburg family, on a small marble base. With it a letter of Pa,
RM2DBHRMY–The photograph shows the organ in the interior of the Dreifaltigkeitskirche (Trinity Church) in Berlin-Mitte in 1939, with the coat of arms of the von Beneckendorff and von Hindenburg families directly above.
RM2DYPMYD–Paul von Hindenburg with his family, about 1930, at his residence in Neudeck, Germany, today in Poland
RM2E106HR–Paul von Hindenburg with grandson, historical photograph, ca. 1930, Germany, Europe
RMBR6K91–Reich President Paul von Hindenburg (1847 - 1934) - Grand Cross of the Iron Cross 1914, exemplar from the order cushion at his funeral in the Tannenberg memorial 1934. The blackened iron core is somewhat corroded, with silver frame, dimensions 62 x 62 mm. Attached to the eyelet and the suspension ring a gilt eagle appliqué of the field marshal's baton. The Grand Cross is mounted in a later frame of silver laurel branches with superimposed, gilt silver coat of arms of the von Beneckendorff and von Hindenburg family, on a small marble base. With it a letter of Pa,
RM2DYPMXX–Paul von Hindenburg with his family, about 1930, at his residence in Neudeck, Germany, today in Poland
RM2DYPN3E–Paul von Hindenburg with Franz von Papen, about 1932, Gemany
RM2E106HW–Adolf Hitler and Paul von Hindenburg and his grandchildren, historical photograph, 1933, Neudeck Estate, Germany, now Poland, Europe
RMBR6K95–Reich President Paul von Hindenburg (1847 - 1934) - Grand Cross of the Iron Cross 1914, exemplar from the order cushion at his funeral in the Tannenberg memorial 1934. The blackened iron core is somewhat corroded, with silver frame, dimensions 62 x 62 mm. Attached to the eyelet and the suspension ring a gilt eagle appliqué of the field marshal's baton. The Grand Cross is mounted in a later frame of silver laurel branches with superimposed, gilt silver coat of arms of the von Beneckendorff and von Hindenburg family, on a small marble base. With it a letter of Pa,
RM2DYPN3C–Paul von Hindenburg with Franz von Papen, about 1932, Gemany
RMBR6K9C–Reich President Paul von Hindenburg (1847 - 1934) - Grand Cross of the Iron Cross 1914, exemplar from the order cushion at his funeral in the Tannenberg memorial 1934. The blackened iron core is somewhat corroded, with silver frame, dimensions 62 x 62 mm. Attached to the eyelet and the suspension ring a gilt eagle appliqué of the field marshal's baton. The Grand Cross is mounted in a later frame of silver laurel branches with superimposed, gilt silver coat of arms of the von Beneckendorff and von Hindenburg family, on a small marble base. With it a letter of Pa,
RMBREDWH–Franz von Papen (1879 - 1969), a summer service cap for the diplomat's uniform Fine, white linen with black cap band and silver piping, silver-embroidered party eagle on white backing, silver-embroidered cap wreath on black backing, and a silver cap cord. Cream-coloured silk lining with the von Papen family coat of arms on the inside label. Insignia are slightly oxidized. In 1932, Franz von Papen was appointed Reich's Chancellor by the Reich's President Paul von Hindenburg, during 1933 - 1934, he was vice-chancellor in Hitler's cabinet, as ambassador, he played,
RMBREDW9–Franz von Papen (1879 - 1969), a summer service cap for the diplomat's uniform Fine, white linen with black cap band and silver piping, silver-embroidered party eagle on white backing, silver-embroidered cap wreath on black backing, and a silver cap cord. Cream-coloured silk lining with the von Papen family coat of arms on the inside label. Insignia are slightly oxidized. In 1932, Franz von Papen was appointed Reich's Chancellor by the Reich's President Paul von Hindenburg, during 1933 - 1934, he was vice-chancellor in Hitler's cabinet, as ambassador, he played,
RMBREE3J–Franz von Papen (1879 - 1969), a summer service cap for the diplomat's uniform Fine, white linen with black cap band and silver piping, silver-embroidered party eagle on white backing, silver-embroidered cap wreath on black backing, and a silver cap cord. Cream-coloured silk lining with the von Papen family coat of arms on the inside label. Insignia are slightly oxidized. In 1932, Franz von Papen was appointed Reich's Chancellor by the Reich's President Paul von Hindenburg, during 1933 - 1934, he was vice-chancellor in Hitler's cabinet, as ambassador, he played,
RMRWG14Y–Hindenburg, Paul von, 2.10.1847 - 2.8.1934, German general and politician, President of the Reich 12.5.1925 - 2.8.1934, full length, at his 85th birthday, with three of his grandchildren, garden of the Palais of the President of the Reich, Berlin, 2.10.1932, coloured photograph, cigarette card, series 'Die Nachkriegszeit', 1935, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMAG21HC–Hindenburg und Beneckendorff, Paul von, 2.10.1847 - 2.8.1934, German general and politician, with grandchildren, postcard, Lüneburg, circa 1925, family, grandfather, Luneburg, Lueneburg, ,
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