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Re: Prussian Victory Day
« on: January 08, 2016, 11:43:47 pm »
Konigsberg is lit up by thousands of Prussian Soldiers carrying torches, symbolically paying homage to the fallen soldiers of the German People throughout all of history.



The Luftwaffe is occasionally flying overhead in their newest combat jet aircraft, the ME-20.

King Wilhelm and Prince Regent Robert are greeted at the train station in downtown Konigsberg by a full lineup of Prussian Honor Guardsmen, all of them carrying the ceremonial Prussian Karabiner 98K in a standard parade rest stance.


Kaiser Manfred Von Richtofen greets the King and Prince Regent personally, his chest adorned with dozens of service medals, awards for valor, and campaign medals. He has two Knight's Iron Crosses for Valor above his heart, and a  Knight's Templar cross at the collar of his shirt. He has a broad smile on his face as he shakes the hands of the Prince and King personally.



"It is a pleasure to have the royalty of Bavaria in Konigsberg. It's truly an honor, and a day for the history books, when two German kingdoms can come together for something as sacred as a celebration of German might."
Kaiser Manfred Von Richtofen,
Kaiser der Deutsches Kaiserreich