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Albert Mayer (soldier)

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128: 108: 272: 291:, leading the French troops, saw the German force and shouted a command to stop as they were under arrest, to which Mayer pulled out his pistol and shot at Peugeot, hitting him in the shoulder and mortally wounding him. Peugeot, in turn, fired his weapon at Mayer but missed. Other soldiers of Peugeot's detachment then opened fire at the Germans, hitting Mayer in the stomach and head, killing him, with the remainder of the German patrol fleeing the scene. 452: 462: 279:
During the morning of 2 August 1914, a cavalry patrol led by Mayer crossed into France before war had been officially declared. Upon entering French territory, the patrol was confronted by a
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sentry, who escaped after Mayer attacked him with his sabre. Around 9.30 a.m., the German patrol entered the village of
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Mayer's body was buried in Joncherey the next day. The body was later removed to the German military cemetery at
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in 1912. In August 1914, he was a lieutenant in his local cavalry unit, the
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Albert Otto Walter Mayer was born on 24 April 1892 at
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Magdeburg
Saxony-Anhalt
German Empire
Joncherey
Territoire de Belfort
Alsace
German Empire
Imperial German Army
Leutnant
Jäger Regt-zu-Pferd Nr 5
29th Infantry Division
World War I

Skirmish at Joncherey
Imperial German Army
World War I
German Empire
declared war on France
same skirmish
Jules-André Peugeot
Magdeburg
Saxony-Anhalt
Mulhouse
Imperial German Army
Jäger Regt-zu-Pferd Nr 5
29th Infantry Division
Skirmish at Joncherey

French Army

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