Feldpostkarten und private Photos
Leider ist es mir nicht möglich, weitere Angaben zu den Orten zu machen. Es sei nur soviel gesagt, dass es sich um Manfred Hubatsch aus Berlin, den Großvater meines Mannes handelt. Er ist gesund aus dem Krieg zurückgekehrt.
Er ist in Berlin Schöneberg am 12.3.1891 geboren und im September 1981 verstorben. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Die Postkarten tragen beispielsweise folgende Aufschriften: Postkarte, gestempelt: Festungs-Fernsprech-Abteilung, Cüstrin, 3.9.1914 / Doppelporträt Manfred Hubatsch und ein anderer Soldat, 19.4.1916 / Ansicht – Leipzig: 15.5.1916, Inf. Reg. 7. R. 18; I. Reser. Div. / Grodno, 1.8.1917 / Postkarte – Zeichnung: Bauernhaus Russland, 19.3.1918 / Ansicht Charleville, 21.3.1918
Western Front
Other
Women
Imperial Forces
CONTRIBUTOR
Manfred Hubatsch
DATE
1914 - 1918
LANGUAGE
deu
ITEMS
20
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
PROGRESS
METADATA
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