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English: The entourage of King Edward VII. during his visit to Berlin in February of 1909 and the German officers attached to the entourage. The picture was taken during Edward's visit to the King's own regiment, the 1. Guard-Dragoons. Left to right: Field Marshall Lord Grenfell (reprenstative of the English Army); then Admiral Sir Day Bosanquet (Representative of the English Navy) and (concealed) Commander Cunningham (aide-de-camp to the King). Behind them Captain Wilhelm Widenmann and Major Roland Ostertag. |
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Source | Wilhelm Widenmann: Marineattaché in London, 1952, p. 64a | |||||
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Short title | Wilhelm Widenmann: Marineattaché in London, 1952, p. 64a |
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