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Tango0129 Aug 2019 3:12 p.m. PST

"This translated and edited work of Maximilian von Ditfurth "Das Kurhessische Leibgarde-Regiment. Eine geschichtliche Skizze," deals with the origins a of the old Hessian Guard Regiment, from whose units the Kurhessische Leibgarde-Regiment was finally formed, as it existed in 1866 before the annexation of the Kurstaates. It also unfolds to the reader in a captivating and striking manner, in individual vignettes, from various epochs of war, in numerous battles and combats, to the impressive weapons of the Hessian guard regiments in European and non-European theaters of war."

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