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This Blog was born from a wet day in Germany, looking at one of the many war memorials in that country and further investigation which led me to notice a lack of reference material with regards to the German Army in World War One.

My work on this project has been made easier by the World Wide Web, but with the information tools at my disposal it has been a constant battle to ensure that the correct information has been included.

This Blog is intended for reference, and will hopefully enable those with an interest in the German Army of World War One to look up with confidence the various units and organisations which contributed to the German war machine.

Monday 30 May 2016

13th Infantry Regiment

13th (1st Westfalian) Infantry Regiment (Herwarth von Bittenfeld)

Founded: 1st July 1813

Garrison:  Munster

The Regiment was formed from personnel of the following units

III/1st East Prussian Battalion
Lithuanian Reserve Fusiliers
2nd East Prussian Reserve Battalions

The Regiment was formed at Graudenz on 1st July 1813.  The Regiment fought in the war against France.

1st Battalion
2nd Battalion
3rd Battalion
4th Battalion

On 25th April 1815 the 4th Battalion was disbanded, and the 3rd formed as a Fusilier Battalion.

In 1849 the Regiment put down a revold in Iserlohn.

In 1864 the Regiment took part in the war against Denmark.

In 1866 the Regiment was part of the main army in the war against Austria

In 1870 the Regiment took part in the war against France
 

122nd Fusilier Regiment

122nd (4th Wurttenberg) Fusilier Regiment (King Franz Joseph of Austria and Hungary)

Founded:  10th November 1806

Garrison:  Heilbron and Mergentheim

The Regiment was formed with four companies.

Fought in the war against Prussia

On 25th June 1807 the Regiment was renamed the Neubronn Fusilier Regiment, gaining a 5th Company and a second battalion.

In 1809 it was renamed the Koseritz Fusilier Regiment.  It fought in the war against Austria.

In 1811 it was renamed the 7th Infantry Regiment.

In 1812 the Regiment took part in the invasion of Russia.

In 1813 it fought against the allies.

On 6th September 1813 the Regiment was destroyed at the battle of Dennewitz.

In 1814 the Regiment is formed as the 8th Infantry Regiment  If fought against France.

On 31st March 1815 the Regiment is renamed 4th Infantry Regiment, and formed using personnel from the 3rd and 8th Infantry Regiments.

On 19th December 1864 the Regiment was renamed 4th Infantry Regiment (von Miller)

In 1866 the Regiment fought against Prussia.

In 1870 the Regiment fought against France.

On 18th December 1871 the Regiment is renamed as the 122nd Infantry Regiment (von Miller).

On 14th December 1874 the Regiment is renamed as the 119th (1st Wurttenberg) Grenadier Regiment (Queen Olga)

On 9th January 1892 the Regiment is renamed as the 122nd (4th Wurttenberg)  Infantry Regiment (King Fran Joseph of Austria and Hungary)

On 10th November 1906 the Regiment is renamed as a Fusilier Regiment.

On 30th July 1914 the Regiment was mobalised to fight in World War 1 on Both the West and East fronts.


108th Fusilier Regiment

108th (Royal Saxon) Fusilier Regiment (Prince Georg)

Founded:  1st October 1809

Garrison:  Dresden

90th Fusilier Regiment

90th (Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg) Fusilier Regiment (King Wilhelm)

Founded:  12th July 1788

Garrison:  Rostock and Wismar 

86th Fusilier Regiment

86th (Schleswig-Holsten) Fusilier Regiment (Queens)

Founded:  27th September 1866

Garrison:  Flensburg and Sonderburg

80th Fusilier Regiment

80th (Kur-Hessian) Fusilier Regiment (von Gersdorff)

Founded:  22nd November 1813

Garrison:  Homburg and Weisbaden

73rd Fusilier Regiment

73rd (Hannover) Fusilier Regiment (Prince Albrecht of Prussia)

Founded:  19th December 1803

Garrison:  Hannover

40th Fusilier Regiment

40th (Hohenzollern) Fusilier Regiment (Prince Karl Anton of Hohenzollern)

Founded:  26th January 1818

Garrison:  Rastatt

39th Fusilier Regiment

39th (Lower Rhine) Fusilier Regiment (General Ludendorff)

Founded: 26th January 1818

Garrison:  Dusseldorf

38th Fusilier Regiment

38th (Silesian) Fusilier Regiment (Field Marshall Earl von Moltke)

Founded:  26th January 1818

Garrison:  Breslau



37th Fusilier Regiment

37th (West Prussian) Fusilier Regiment (von Steinmetz)

Founded:  26th January 1818

Garrison:  Krotoschin

36th Fusilier Regiment

36th (Magdeberg) Fusilier Regiment (Field Marshall Earl Blumenthal)

Founded: 13th December 1815

Garrison: Halle and Bemberg

35th Fusilier Regiment




35th (Brandenburg) Fusilier Regiment (Prince Heinrich of Prussia)

Founded: 13th December 1815

Garrison:  Brandenburg

34th Fusilier Regiment

34th Fusilier Regiment (Queen Victoria of Sweden)

Founded:  12th October 1720

Garrison:  Stettin and Swinemude

33rd Fusilier Regiment

33rd Fusilier Regiment (Earl Roon)

Founded:  6th March 1749

Garrison:  Gumbinnen

123rd Grenadier Regiment

123rd Grenadier Regiment (King Karl)

5th Wurttenberg

Founded:  7th October 1799

Garrison:  Ulm

119th Grenadier Regiment




119th Grenadier Regiment (Queen Olga)

1st Wurttenberg

Founded:  1st June 1673

Garrison:  Stuttgart

110th Grenadier Regiment

110th (Baden) Grenadier Regiment

Founded:  22nd October 1852

Garrison:  Mannheim

109th Grenadier Regiment





109th (Baden) Grenadier Regiment

Founded 23rd March 1803

Garrison:  Karlsruhe 

101st Grenadier Regiment

101st Grenadier Regiment

2nd Royal Saxon

Founded:  30th April 1670

Garrison:  Dresden

100th Grenadier Regiment

100th Grenadier Regiment

1st Royal Saxon

Founded:  30th April 1670

Garrison:  Dresden-Albertstadt

89th Grenadier Regiment


Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg 89th Grenadier Regiment

Founded:  3rd April 1782

Garrison:  Schwerin 

12th Grenadier Regiment




12th Grenadier Regiment (Prince Karl of Prussia)

2nd Brandenburg

Founded: 1st July 1813

Garrison: Frankfurt on the Oder 

11th Grenadier Regiment

11th Grenadier Regiment (King Friedrich III)

2nd Silesian

Founded:  21st November 1808

Garrison:  Breslau

10th Grenadier Regiment

10th Grenadier Regiment (King Friedrich Wilhelm II)

1st Silesian

Founded:  21st November 1808

Garrison:  Schweidnitz

9th Grenadier Regiment

9th Colburg Grenadier Regiment (Earl von Gneisenau)

2nd Pommeranian

Founded: 7th June 1808

Garrison:  Stargard

1st Battalion
2nd Battalion
Fusilier Battalion 

8th Grenadier Regiment

8th Life Grenadier Regiment (King Friedrich Wilhelm III)

1st Brandenburg

Founded:  7th June 1808

Garrison:  Frankfurt on the Oder

7th Grenadier Regiment

7th Grenadier Regiment (King Wilhelm I)

2nd West Prussian

Founded:  20th February 1797

Garrison: Liegnitz

6th Grenadier Regiment

6th Grenadier Regiment (Earl Kleist von Nollendorf)

1st West Prussian

Founded: 14th October 1772

Garrison: Posen

5th Grenadier Regiment

5th Grenadier Regiment (King Friedrich I)

4th East Prussian

Founded: 11th March 1689

Garrison: Danzig

4th Grenadier Regiment

4th Grenadier Regiment (King Friedrich The Great)

3rd East Prussian

Founded: 1st May 1626

Garrison: Rastenburg

3rd Grenadier Regiment

3rd Grenadier Regiment (King Friedrich Wilhelm I)

2nd East Prussian

Founded: 18th August 1685

Garrison: Konigsberg

2nd Grenadier Regiment

2nd Grenadier Regiment (King Friedrich Wilhelm IV)

1st Pomeranian

Founded: 20th February 1679

Garrison: Stettin

1st Grenadier Regiment (Crown Prince)

1st Grenadier Regiment (Crown Prince)

1st East Prussian

Founded: 20th December 1655

Garrison:  Konigsburg

Infantry Training Regiment

Infantry Training Regiment

Founded: 30th December 1819

Garrison:  Potsdam

Guard Fusilier Regiment

Guards Fusilier Regiment

Founded:  30th March 1826

Garrison:  Berlin

5th Guards Grenadiers

5th Guards Grenadier Regiment

Founded:  31st March 1897

Garrison: Spandau

4th Guards Grenadier Regiment (Queen Augusta)

4th Guards Grenadier Regiment (Queen Augusta)

Founded: 5th May 1860

Garrison: Berlin

3rd Guards Grenadier Regiment (Konigin Elizabeth)

3rd Guards Grenadier Regiment (Queen Elizabeth)

Founded: 5th May 1860

Garrison:  Charlottenburg

2nd Guards Grenadier Regiment (King Franz)

2nd Guards Grenadier Regiment (King Franz)

Founded: 14th October 1814

Garrison:  Berlin 

1st Guard Grenadier Regiment (King Alexander)

1st Guards Grenadier Regiment (King Alexander)

Founded:  14th October 1814

Garrison:  Berlin

5th Guards Regiment of Foot

5th Guards Regiment of Foot

Founded: 31st March 1897

Garrison:  Spandau



4th Guards Regiment of Foot

4th Guards Regiment of Foot

Founded: 5th May 1860

Garrison: Berlin

In 1864 the Regiment took part in the war against Denmark

In 1866 the Regiment took part in the war against Austria

In 1870 the Regiment took part in the war against France

3rd Guards Regiment of Foot



3rd Guards Regiment of Foot

Founded 5th May 1860

Stationed: Berlin

The Regiment was formed by an expansion of the German Army in 1860 from other Guards cadres.

1st Battalion
2nd Battalion
3rd Fusilier Battalion

In 1864 the Regiment took part in the war against Denmark.  Under the command of Col von der Groeben.

In 1866 the Regiment took part in the war against Austria, while under the command of Col Knappe von Knappestaedt

In 1870 the Regiment took part in the war against France. It was commanded by Col von Linsingen.

On 2nd November 1893 a fourth Battalion was added.

4th Battalion

On 4th January 1897 the 4th Battalion was moved to the 5th Guards Regiment.

On 2nd August 1914 the Regiment was mobalised and formed a Reserve Battalion and two recruit training Depots.

On 28th August 1918 the Regiment was joined by a mine thrower company.

2nd Guards Regiment of Foot



2nd Guards Regiment of Foot

Date of Formation:  19th June 1813

Quarters:  Berlin

Formed on 19th June 1913 in Silesia,  from the 8th and 9th Regiments.  

1st Guards Regiment of Foot



1st Guards Regiment of Foot

Date of Formation:  11th August 1688

Quarters:  Potsdam



On 2nd November 1806 the Guards Depot was formed with 25 men of the 6th and 15th Prussian Guards Regiments under the command of 2LT Julius Ludwig von Pogwisch.

On 24th January 1807 the Regiment was expanded to two Companies

On 27th June 1807 the Regiment was expanded to four Companies and formed the Guard Battalion under the command of Col Gustav Adolph von Kessel

On 14th July 1807 renamed as Foot Guards

On 9th November 1808 the Regiment was expanded to two Battalions

On 12th November 1808 renamed as Regiment of Foot Guards.

On 17th March 1809 the 3rd Fusilier Battalion was formed.

On 2nd May 1813 the Regiment fought at the battle of Lutzen under the command of Major Ernst Ludwig von Tippelskirch.

On 20th and 21st May 1813 the regiment fought at the battle of Bautzen

On 20th June 1813 the Regiment was again renamed as the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards, after the formation of a second Guards Regiment:

1st Guards Battalion
2nd Guards Battalion
3rd Fusilier Battalion

On 14th to the 19th October 1813 the regiment was at the battle of Leipzig under the command of Major Alvesleben.


On 30th March 1814 the regiment took part in the Battle of Paris.  The following day the French surrendered, and ended the war of the sixth coalition.

In March 1848 the regiment took part in the supression of the revolution in Berlin.  It was under the command of Col von Bittenfeld.

In June 1866 the regiment was called to take part in the German war, and moved south to fight the Austrians. Col von Kessel was in command.

On 29th June the regiment took part in the battle of Gitschen where it captured the colours of the Austrian Coronini Regiment.

On 3rd July 1866 it fought in the deciding engagement of the battle of Koniggratz.

In August 1870 the Regiment was once again called into action, and took part in the war against France.

On 18th August 1870 the Regiment fought at the battle of St Privat.  It was commanded by Col von Roeder, who was killed in the attack.

On 1st September 1870 it fought at Sedan under von Oppell, and then took part in the seige of Paris.  By December a new commander had been appointer called Col von Boehn, it fought its final battle of the campaign at La Bourget.

In World War 1 it fought on the West and East fronts, where it lost over 4,000 men.  After the war it returned to Potsdam, and in December 1918 to was part of Border Guard Kurland and fought against the Bolshavics.

Parts of the Regiment also fought in Berlin as Freecorps Potsdam, and as Freecorps Eulenburg.

In the Provisional Army the Regiment formed the 4th Battalion of the 5th Regiment.

In July 1919 the Regiment was redesignated as the 2nd Battalion of the 5th Regiment, and in September 1919 as the 1st Battalion of the 5th Regiment, obsorbing the remainder of the Border Guard units.

In 1921 the Regiment was redesignated as the 9th (Prussian) Infantry Regiment, and in March assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division.  The 1st Company was assigned the traditions of the 1st Guards Regiment.

In 1939 the Regiment was transfered to the 23rd Infantry Division and took part in the invasion of Poland.

In May 1940 the Regiment took part in the attack on the West.

In June 1941 the Regiment took part in the attack on Russia as part of Army Group Centre.  In June 1942 the Regiment was transfered to the 26th Panzer Division as the 9th Panzer Grenadier Regiment.

In July 1943 the Regiment was moved to the Italian front, it surrendered there in May 1945.