Category:Monument of the 69th Infantry Regiment (Székesfehérvár)

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English:
Monument of the 69th Infantry Regiment by Jenő Bory (1931 bronze statua, attacking soldier, wounded/dead solder statue on a circa 2 meters high limestone base, bronze helmet and artillery munition, handgranade, laurel wreath on side, on frontside of the base is a bronze portrait relief of German Field Marshal/President of Germany Paul von Hindenburg, relocated in 1940/1941, an in 1975 a couple meteres when street made, in 1975 found the diary of the regiment under the base). The unit was part of the VIII. Army, 3rd Infantry Division. (Regiment Commander: Oberst Ludwig Jankovich v. Jeszenicze, German name of the unit: k.u.k. Infanterieregiment Nr. 69) - Széchenyi Street, Székesfehérvár, Fejér County, Hungary.
Magyar:
69-es gyalogezred emlékműve /egyébb név: 69-es előre!/ (Felállítás 1931. június 14., Bory Jenő) montellói csata ? emlék Oberst Ludwig Jankovich v. Jeszenicze volt az ezred pk.(a vh.-ban a 8. Német Birodalmi Hadsereg – 3. gyalogoshadosztáy része) info: k.u.k. Kampftruppen - Fejér megye, Székesfehérvár, Széchenyi utca
Object location47° 11′ 10.77″ N, 18° 24′ 50.14″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo

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