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German Army order of battle (1914)
This is the German Army order of battle on the outbreak of World War I in August 1914.
Commanders and locations of the German Army
The overall commander of the Imperial German Army was Kaiser Wilhelm II. The Chief of the General Staff was Generaloberst Helmuth von Moltke the Younger, with General Hermann von Stein as Deputy Chief. The Departmental chiefs were Oberst Tappen (Operations Branch), Oberstleutnant Hentsch (Intelligence Branch), Major Nicolai (Secret Service), Oberst von Dommes (Political Section), Generalleutnant Siger (Field munitions), Major Thomsen (Air Service), Oberst Groner (Field Railways), General von Lauter(Foot Artillery), General von Claer was General of Engineers, and General von Schjerning (Medical Services). Generalmajor von Schoeler was Intendant-General (responsible for logistical supplies).
Homeland corps deployments (1871-1914)
During times of war in Germany, all military forces came under the direct command of the German Emperor, via Article 60 of the Constitution of the German Reich (1871). From 1871 to 1918, the forces of the Emperor included those of the kingdoms of Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony and Württemberg, with all other states commanded by, or merged with his Prussian army.
Western Front
Cavalry
Four independent cavalry corps served on the Western Front. These had the following order of battle: I Cavalry Corps (preceding 3rd Army) Commander: General der Kavallerie Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen Chief of Staff: Oberst von Raumer II Cavalry Corps (preceding 1st and 2nd Armies) Commander: General der Kavallerie Georg von der Marwitz Chief of Staff: Major Hoffmann von Waldau III Cavalry Corps (preceding 6th Army) Commander: General der Kavallerie Rudolf Ritter von Frommel Chief of Staff: Major von Meiß IV Cavalry Corps (preceding 4th and 5th Armies) Commander: General der Kavallerie Gustav Freiherr von Hollen Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Otto von Brandenstein Each Cavalry Division consisted of 3 Brigades, each of 2 Cavalry Regiments (24 squadrons total), 3 horse artillery batteries (4 guns each) and an MG detachment (6 MGs).
First Army
1st Army had the following order of battle: Commander: Generaloberst Alexander von Kluck Chief of Staff: Generalmajor Hermann von Kuhl Oberquartiermaster: Oberst Walter von Bergmann HQ: Grevenbroich, Germany Strength: 320,000
II Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Alexander von Linsingen Chief of Staff: Oberst Hans von Hammerstein-Gesmold
III Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Ewald von Lochow Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Hans von Seeckt
IV Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Friedrich Sixt von Armin Chief of Staff: Generalmajor Leo von Stocken
IX Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Ferdinand von Quast Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Hans Sydow
III Reserve Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Hans von Beseler Chief of Staff: Oberst Paul Meister
IV Reserve Corps
Commander: General der Artillerie Hans von Gronau Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Friedrich von der Heyde
Other Forces
Second Army
2nd Army had the following order of battle: Commander: Generaloberst Karl von Bülow Chief of Staff: Generalleutnant Otto von Lauenstein Oberquartiermaster: Generalmajor Erich Ludendorff HQ: Monschau, Germany Strength: 260,000
Guards Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Karl von Plettenberg Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Friedrich Graf von der Schulenburg
VII Corps
Commander: General der Kavallerie Karl von Einem Chief of Staff: Oberst Hans von Wolff
X Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Otto von Emmich Chief of Staff: Oberst Gustav von der Wenge Graf von Lambsdorff
Guards Reserve Corps
Commander: General der Artillerie Max von Gallwitz Chief of Staff: Oberst Paul von Barttenwerffer
VII Reserve Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Hans von Zwehl Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Hans Hesse
X Reserve Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Günther Graf von Kirchbach Chief of Staff: Oberst Gottfried Marquard
Other Forces
Third Army
3rd Army had the following order of battle: Commander: Generaloberst Max von Hausen Chief of Staff: Generalmajor Ernst von Hoeppner Oberquartiermaster: Generalmajor Max Leuthold Commander of Pioniere: Generalmajor Franz Adams HQ: Prüm, Germany Strength: 180,000
XI Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Otto von Plüskow Chief of Staff: Oberst Traugott von Sauberzweig
XII (1st Royal Saxon) Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Karl d'Elsa Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Hans von Eulitz
XIX (2nd Royal Saxon) Corps
Commander: General der Kavallerie Maximilian von Laffert Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Georg Frotscher
XII (Royal Saxon) Reserve Corps
Commander: General der Artillerie Hans von Kirchbach Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Konrad von Koppenfels
Other Forces
Fourth Army
4th Army had the following order of battle: Commander: Generaloberst Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg Chief of Staff: Generalleutnant Walther von Lüttwitz Oberquartiermaster: Oberst Georg Weidner HQ: Trier, Germany Strength: 180,000
VI Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Kurt von Pritzelwitz Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Friedrich von Derschau
VIII Corps
Commander: Generalleutnant Erich Tülff von Tschepe und Weidenbach Chief of Staff: Oberst August von Cramon
XVIII Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Dedo von Schenck Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Leberecht von Blücher
VIII Reserve Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Wilhelm Freiherr von Egloffstein Chief of Staff: Oberst Carl Julius Georg Buchholtz
XVIII Reserve Corps
Commander: Generalleutnant Kuno von Steuben Chief of Staff: Oberst Fritz von Studnitz
Other Forces
Fifth Army
5th Army had following Order of Battle: Commander: Generalmajor Wilhelm, Crown Prince of Germany Chief of Staff: Generalleutnant Konstantin Schmidt von Knobelsdorf Oberquartiermaster: Generalmajor Rogalla von Bieberstein HQ: Saarbrücken, Germany Strength: 200,000
V Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Hermann von Strantz Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Hans von Kessel
XIII (Royal Württemberg) Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Max von Fabeck Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Friedrich Karl von Loßberg
XVI Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Bruno von Mudra Chief of Staff: Oberst Rudolf von Borries
V Reserve Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Erich von Gündell Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Ernst von Stockhausen
VI Reserve Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Konrad von Goßler Chief of Staff: Oberst Richard von Rath
Other Forces
Sixth Army
6th Army had the following Order of Battle: Commander: Generaloberst Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria Chief of Staff: Generalmajor Konrad Krafft von Dellmensingen Oberquartiermaster: Generalmajor Bernhard von Hartz HQ: Saint-Avold, France Strength: 220,000
XXI Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Fritz von Below
I Bavarian Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Oskar Ritter und Edler v. Xylander
II Bavarian Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Karl Ritter von Martini
III Bavarian Corps
Commander: General der Kavallerie Ludwig Freiherr von Gebsattel
I Bavarian Reserve Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Karl Ritter von Fasbender
Other Forces
Seventh Army
7th Army had the following Order of Battle: Commander: Generaloberst Josias von Heeringen Chief of Staff: Generalleutnant Karl von Hänisch Oberquartiermeister: Generalmajor Ernst von Zieten
XIV Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Ernst Freiherr von Hoiningen gen. Huene Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Gottfried von Brauchitsch
XV Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Berthold von Deimling Chief of Staff: Oberst Wilhelm Wild
XIV Reserve Corps
Commander: General der Artillerie Richard von Schubert Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Bernhard Bronsart von Schellendorff
Other Forces
Eastern Front
Eighth Army
8th Army had the following order of battle: Commander: Generaloberst Maximilian von Prittwitz. Chief of Staff: Generalmajor Georg von Waldersee Oberquartiermaster: Generalmajor Paul Grünert HQ: Marienburg, Germany Strength: 225,000
I Corps
Commander: Generalleutnant Hermann von François
XVII Corps
Commander: General der Kavallerie August von Mackensen
XX Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Friedrich von Scholtz
I Reserve Corps
Commander: Generalleutnant Otto von Below
Landwehr Corps
Commander: General der Infanterie Remus von Woyrsch
Other Forces
Army of the North
IX Reserve Corps is also known as the Army of the North was held back in Schleswig in case of British landings; moved up in late August as part of 1st Army. The North Army had following order of battle: Commander: General der Infanterie Max von Boehn Chief of Staff: Oberst Paulus von Stolzmann
Central Reserves and Border Fortresses
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