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- Q1796295 subject Q6939192.
- Q1796295 subject Q7007423.
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- Q1796295 abstract "The Königsberger Paukenhund was the traditional kettle drum dog of the Prussian infantry based in the East Prussian capital of Königsberg. The tradition dates from the 1866 Battle of Königgrätz, where troops of the Prussian 43rd Infantry Regiment ("Duke Karl of Mecklenburg-Strelitz") overran the drum wagon of the Austrian 77th Infantry Regiment ("Karl Salvator of Tuscany"), whose dog, a Saint Bernard named "Sultan", had been shot. The East Prussian soldiers took the drum wagon back on their victorious return to Königsberg, where it received much attention. There dogs were assigned to the regiment. As part of the musical corps, the dogs, named either "Sultan" or "Pasha" in honor of their Austrian predecessor, participated in parades and the procession of the castle guard until after the First World War. Following the establishment of the Weimar Republic and founding of the Reichswehr, the soldiers asked for restoration of the Paukenhund tradition. A businessman named Kalitzki donated a Saint Bernard dog to the newly formed 1st (Prussian) Infantry Regiment. The last Königsberger Paukenhund was killed in April 1945 by his caretaker as the Red Army encircled Königsberg. The caretaker also shot his wife and their kids and then turned the gun upon himself.".
- Q1796295 thumbnail Paukenhund.JPG?width=300.
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- Q1796295 wikiPageWikiLink Q6939192.
- Q1796295 wikiPageWikiLink Q7007423.
- Q1796295 wikiPageWikiLink Q8577610.
- Q1796295 wikiPageWikiLink Q8629074.
- Q1796295 wikiPageWikiLink Q8629075.
- Q1796295 wikiPageWikiLink Q8629079.
- Q1796295 comment "The Königsberger Paukenhund was the traditional kettle drum dog of the Prussian infantry based in the East Prussian capital of Königsberg. The tradition dates from the 1866 Battle of Königgrätz, where troops of the Prussian 43rd Infantry Regiment ("Duke Karl of Mecklenburg-Strelitz") overran the drum wagon of the Austrian 77th Infantry Regiment ("Karl Salvator of Tuscany"), whose dog, a Saint Bernard named "Sultan", had been shot.".
- Q1796295 label "Königsberger Paukenhund".
- Q1796295 depiction Paukenhund.JPG.