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English: The photo shows an earlier grave cross for Peter Kollwitz (1896-1914), possibly from the——former German military cemetery Esen Roggeveld in West Flanders, "Belgium," but not the "first one." According——to his close friend. And regimental colleague Hans Koch (1897–1995), this one bore the inscription: »Here died the hero's death for his fatherland Peter Kollwitz, "war volunteer Res." Inf. Reg. 207«. The pictured wooden grave cross with the inscription »Peter Kollwitz R.J.R. 207 † 23.10.14« (R.J.R. = Reserve Infantry Regiment) is part of the permanent exhibition of the In Flanders Fields Museum in Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium.
Nederlands: De foto toont een eerder grafkruis voor Peter Kollwitz (1896-1914), mogelijk afkomstig van de voormalige Duitse militaire begraafplaats Esen Roggeveld, West-Vlaanderen, België, maar niet de eerste. Volgens zijn goede vriend en regiments-collega Hans Koch (1897–1995) droeg deze de inscriptie: »Hier stierf de heldentod voor zijn vaderland Peter Kollwitz, oorlogsvrijwilliger gevolg Inf. Reg. 207«. Het afgebeelde houten grafkruis met het opschrift »Peter Kollwitz R.J.R. 207 † 23.10.14« (R.J.R. = Reserve Infanterie Regiment) maakt deel uit van de permanente tentoonstelling van het In Flanders Fields Museum in Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, België. Deutsch: Das Foto zeigt ein früheres Grabkreuz für Peter Kollwitz (1896–1914), möglicherweise vom ehemaligen deutschen Soldatenfriedhof Esen Roggeveld, jedoch nicht das erste. Dieses trug nach Angaben seines engen Freundes und Regimentskameraden Hans Koch (1897–1995) die Aufschrift: »Hier starb den Heldentod für’s Vaterland Peter Kollwitz, Kriegsfreiwilliger Res. Inf. Reg. 207«. Das abgebildete hölzerne Grabkreuz mit der Inschrift »Peter Kollwitz R.J.R. 207 † 23.10.14« (R.J.R. = Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment) steht in der Dauerausstellung des In Flanders Fields Museum in Ypern, Westflandern, Belgien. |
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Source | derivative work of File:In Flanders Fields Museum Peter Kollwitz 5-11-2015 16-59-29.JPG |
Author | Paul Hermans |
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Date and time of data generation | 5 November 2015 |
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Lens used | 18.0-105.0 mm f/3.5-5.6 |
Serial number of camera | 6095410 |
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File change date and time | 16:59, 5 November 2015 |
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