Kriegsbriefe eines südhessischen Musketiers
Transcript of a diary and postcards by a soldier posted in Galicia, May 1915 to his death June 1916. He made numerous sketches of his surroundings, detailed accounts of the war, his daily life as a soldier and his close relationship to his family.
What remains of the life of a young man who actually wanted to be a teacher and died as a soldier, and why does he still appear in his family's pictures after his death? Attached here are photos, sketches, postcards and memorabilia, as well as copies of approx. 278 postcards and letters that my uncle Philipp Schopp (1895-1916) sent from May 5, 1915 (entering Darmstadt-Griesheim, military training …
- Dr. Manfred Schopp
- World War I
- Prisoners of War
- Recruitment and Conscription
- Remembrance
- Transport
- Trench Life
- Women
- Central Powers
- Première Guerre mondiale
- Transport
- Story
- Collection
- Collection
- 5. Mai 1915 - 21. Juni 1916
- 1915-05-05
- 1916-06-21
- 1916-06-21
- 1915-05-05
- Dr. Manfred Schopp
- World War I
- Prisoners of War
- Recruitment and Conscription
- Remembrance
- Transport
- Trench Life
- Women
- Central Powers
- Première Guerre mondiale
- Transport
- Story
- Collection
- Collection
- 5. Mai 1915 - 21. Juni 1916
- 1915-05-05
- 1916-06-21
- 1916-06-21
- 1915-05-05
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- 2011-04-01 14:03:31 UTC
- 2011-04-01
- 5. Mai 1915 - 21. Juni 1916
- Eastern Front
- Front an der Strypa bei Tarnopol, Galizien (heute: Ternopil, Ukraine)
- UNKNOWN
- UGC
- https://1914-1918.europeana.eu/contributions/279
- 279
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- Deutsch
- EnrichEuropeana
- EnrichEuropeana
- Europe
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