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Kayser was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class on April 2nd
He was placed on full time duty at Cabanah as of December 16
This first day of battle is also known as the first day of the Hundred Days Offensive that ultimately led to the end of the First World War
and wrote in his diary that Schörner would hang deserters with a sign around their necks that read
He was buried at Fairview Cemetery
France, Third Republic. A Miniature Medal Bar of Six Decorations Auction Kayser was awarded the Iron1. (Ordre national de la Lgion dhonneur) An Officers Cross of the Legion of Honour, instituted 1802, in silver gilt and enamels, five armed white enameled cross with ball finials, obverse centre with the head of Marianne within a green enamelled oak and laurel wreath, reverse with crossed French flags and central medallion inscribed Honneur et Patrie, mounted with officers rosette on ribbon, with enamel intact. 2. (Mdaille Militaire) Military Medal,
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