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Vivate band, atlas binding, elongated stripe, black print on yellow semi-silk. “Vivat die Schlesische Landwehr and its Generaloberst v. Woyrsch.” At the top of a pictorial representation of an eagle; portrait of Generaloberst von Woyrsch (headdress, quarter profile) and banner: “Preussenaar swing to the emperor and announcing to him that you saw fighting here, shielding the Silesian stove.” Among them depiction of fighting soldiers in the war, snow covered mountains in the background. Finally, “On the best of the Red Cross” and information about the publishing house. 28th volume. The designers were Ernst Seidl and Carl Credé-Hoerder. Located in the scrapbook (Z0059837).
Museum of City History Leipzig
Title: Vivatband
Description:
Vivate band, atlas binding, elongated stripe, black print on yellow semi-silk.
“Vivat die Schlesische Landwehr and its Generaloberst v.
Woyrsch.
” At the top of a pictorial representation of an eagle; portrait of Generaloberst von Woyrsch (headdress, quarter profile) and banner: “Preussenaar swing to the emperor and announcing to him that you saw fighting here, shielding the Silesian stove.
” Among them depiction of fighting soldiers in the war, snow covered mountains in the background.
Finally, “On the best of the Red Cross” and information about the publishing house.
28th volume.
The designers were Ernst Seidl and Carl Credé-Hoerder.
Located in the scrapbook (Z0059837).

