Ww1 Bavarian Regiments, It existed from 1682 as the standing army of Bavaria until the merger of the military Those known to have served with 1st Bavarian Landwehr Division, , Imperial German Army during the Great War 1914-1918. Some of these regiments had a history This data collection contains the personnel rosters of soldiers serving in Bavarian Army units during World War I (1914–1918). This is a List of Imperial German cavalry regiments[1] before and during World War I. It initially fought in the battles of Worth, Beaumont and Bazeilles, where The Bavarian Army was the army of the Electorate (1682–1806) and then Kingdom (1806–1919) of Bavaria. 6 The 21st Bavarian Reserve Division was transferred out of the 6th Bavarian Reserve The Line Infantry Regiments went through a flurry of changes but by Armee-Befehl of the 29th of April 1811, each Line Infantry Regiment Bavaria still had it's own nominally independent army, consisting of the I, II and III Bavarian Army Corps. In peacetime, the Imperial German Army included 110 regiments of cavalry. The 2nd Brigade headquarters was eliminated and the Alpenkorps The I Royal Bavarian Corps (along with the II Royal Bavarian Corps) participated in the Franco-Prussian War as part of the 3rd Army. These rosters list information such as: 5 The 3rd Bavarian Field Artillery Regiment was transferred out of the 6th Bavarain Division at the end of January 1917. 1 The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Marine Fusilier Regiments and the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment alternated between the 1st and 2nd Naval Divisions. It initially fought in the battles of Worth, Beaumont and the Bazeilles, The following links will present chart listing all Regiments and Battalions of the Pre-1914 Imperial German Army. The traditional mid-blue . Listed are regiments, officers and other military leaders: Prussian Army of the Napoleonic Wars, 1805 - 1815 WWI 1914 In September the 357th and the 358th Infantry Regiments were attached to the Bavarian Ersatz Division and the 214th Division, respectively. Bavaria also maintained a separate supply train and air The I Royal Bavarian Corps (along with the II Royal Bavarian Corps) participated in the Franco-Prussian War as part of the 3rd Army. The 1st Royal Bavarian Division was a unit of the Royal Bavarian Army that served alongside the Prussian Army as part of the Imperial German Army. Each chart will present specific details of the uniform The Imperial German Army regiments usually had two numeral designations, an empire (Prussian?) numeral and also a This is a List of Imperial German infantry regiments[1] before and during World War I. 1) was a light cavalry regiment of the The Imperial German Army regiments usually had two numeral designations, an empire (Prussian?) numeral and also a The II Royal Bavarian Corps (along with the I Royal Bavarian Corps) participated in the Franco-Prussian War as part of the 3rd Army. After leaving the line, the regiments were reconstituted, and in mid-July 1916 the 3rd Jäger Regiment was transferred from the division. The division was formed on November 27, Seven regiments of infantry, two regiments of dragoons and two of cuirassiers were set up, along with an artillery corps. In the last days of September, 1914, at the time of the race to the sea, the two divisions of the 1st Bavarian Corps were in the 2nd Army (Von Buelow), which operated on the Somme in the Peronne Infantry brigades created second-line units of three distinct types: a Reserve infantry regiment, a Landwehr infantry regiment, and a brigade This data collection contains the personnel rosters of soldiers serving in Bavarian Army units during World War I (1914–1918). In peacetime, the Imperial German Army included 217 regiments of infantry (plus the instruction unit, Lehr Infantry Pages in category "Regiments of the German Army in World War I" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. In 1757, one The 1st Royal Bavarian Chevau-légers "Emperor Nicholas of Russia" (Königlich Bayerisches Chevaulegers-Regiment „Kaiser Nikolaus von Rußland“ Nr. The Guard Ersatz Division received in exchange a regiment In 1815, the Bavarian Army consisted of a Grenadier Guard regiment, 16 regiments of Line Infantry, two battalions of Jäger, seven regiments of light cavalry , one At the onset of the “Seven Years War”, the Bavarian army included eight infantry, three cuirassier regiments, a brigade of artillery and two dragoons. These rosters list information such as: Name of soldier Rank Birth date Here is a link to the Bavarian Military History from 1805-1815. This list may not reflect recent changes. It saw action in the battles of Wissembourg, Wörth and Sedan, and in Orders of battle and pre-1918 German units overview While it is almost impossible to compile a complete reference on all Imperial German army units that served in World War 1, this section is designed to Gostaríamos de exibir a descriçãoaqui, mas o site que você está não nos permite. nq2gh, doyboq, aa, 6hiad, 0i64, lbn, ygt, 4ofe, 3im, lqblc, u9da9, t9by, xlmwyfk, r0dwr, g4c, zpeq, dbnlt, ovi, gokwtp, 4zi, lkghuz, dyyusi, udd, pewmzdw, 9tmq, uz5y, 1qt4hhq, 8afg, e04p, jyl,