Wolf11B:
The 95th Infantry Regiment, also referred to as the 6th Thuringian Infantry, was established on 18 July 1807 and was garrisoned in Gotha, Hildurghausen and Coburg. Prior to the outbreak of WWI, it was assigned to the 38th Infantry Division, XI Imperial Army Corps.
It has an interesting WWI combat history:
"The division began the war on the Western Front, fighting in Belgium and participating in the capture of the fortifications at Namur. It was soon transferred to the Eastern Front, where it saw action in the First Battle of the Masurian Lakes and in the Gorlice-Tarnów Offensive. It was transferred to the Western Front in October 1915, and after a period of fighting along the Aisne, entered the Battle of Verdun in 1916. It then saw action in the later phases of the Battle of the Somme. It remained along the Somme until 1917, and then fought in the battles of Arras and Passchendaele. In 1918, it fought in various defensive battles against Allied offensives and counteroffensives. Allied intelligence rated the division as a good division and considered it second class by 1918."
I can tell you that this Luger is a super find as very few 1918's were unit marked.
Congrats on having an opportunity to purchasing or purchasing this piece of History. This old solder has earned great care in a good home!!!
Ron
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