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Deutsch: Anna Sara Hochschild (geboren am 27. Februar 1891 in Frankfurt am Main; gestorben am 28. Februar 1972 in Zürich) und Paul Reiner (* 3. Februar 1886 auf dem Bleiweishof (Gutshof) bei Nürnberg, Mittelfranken, Bayern; † 2. November 1932 in Zürich, Schweiz) während des Ersten Weltkrieges. Zu dieser Zeit studierte Anna Sara Hochschild, während ihr Verlobter Paul Reiner bereits in Chemie promoviert hatte. Ausweislich der Uniform ist er bereits Vize-Feldwebel mit Portepee, was die Datierung des Fotos erlaubt. 1916 wurde er mit dem Königlich Bayerischen Militärverdienstkreuz mit Krone und Schwertern II. Klasse und im August desselben Jahres mit dem EK II ausgezeichnet, kurz danach zum Offizier (Leutnant d. R.) befördert.
English: Anna Sara Hochschild (born on 27 February, 1891 in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany; deceased on 28 February, 1972 in Zurich, Switzerland) and Paul Reiner (* 3 February, 1886 at Bleiweishof (farm) near Nuremberg, Middle Franconia, Bavaria; † 2 November, 1932 in Zurich, Switzerland) during WWI. Acc. to his uniform he is already a noncommissioned officer (Vice Feldwebel = field usher) wearing a portepée which allows to date the picture. In 1916 he got decorated with the Royal Bavarian Military Cross of Merit II. class plus the Prussian Iron Cross II. class and soon after became promoted as a Secondary Lieutenant.
Date Autumn 1915
date QS:P,+1915-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P4241,Q40720568
Source Private archive of Prof. Dr. Peter Dudek, Germany
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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