Imperial German Army 1914-18: Organisation, Structure, Orders of Battle

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Helion & Company Limited, 2006 - 414 pages
A detailed account of the composition, structure and organization of the First World War German Army has long been needed by English-language readers - this work will fill the gap admirably. In more than 300 pages, the authors examine all aspects of the army. A detailed analytical text is followed by an extensive compendium of order-of-battle data.
 

Contents

Publishers note
9
B Command Authorities from Army High Command
76
Munitions Columns and Trains
77
Infantry Divisions with Jäger Reserve Landwehr Ersatz and Naval
95
Cavalry Divisions
104
B Machine Gun Formations
121
Cavalry
127
The Troops
134
J Air Forces
278
The Intendance of the Air Forces
284
N Train
291
The Field Army 17 August 1914
301
18th Army 21 March 1918
331
216
332
217
338
List of Brigade Staffs Artillery and Pioneer Generals
340

The Artillery Survey Service
150
F Air Forces
174
G Survey and Topographical Service
195
First reorganisation under the Hindenburg Army Command
202
K Motorised Vehicle Troops
215
The Medical Service in the Field
226
A Lines of Communication Inspectorates
237
The Supply Service
244
B The War Department of the War Ministry the War Department
258
G Cavalry
270
iv
358
List of Mobile Units
364
Field Artillery
370
220
374
f Pioneers and variant units
376
255
382
AntiAircraft units
383
Commanders and their General Staff Chiefs
389
Abbreviations and glossary
401
Bibliography
413

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About the author (2006)

Duncan Rogers specializes in miltary history.

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