206th Division (German Empire)

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206th Division

active August 1916 to 1919
Country German EmpireThe German Imperium German Empire
Armed forces Prussian Army
Type Infantry division
structure See: Outline
First World War Western front
Battle of the Somme
Battle of the Aisne
Great battle in France
Commanders
Please refer: List of commanders

The 206th Division was a major unit of the Prussian army in the First World War .

structure

Division of War of August 29, 1916

  • 2nd Reserve Replacement Brigade
    • Reserve Replacement Regiment No. 4
    • Infantry Regiment No. 359
    • Infantry Regiment No. 394
    • Field Artillery Regiment No. 265
    • 2. Landwehr Pioneer Company / XVIII. Army Corps
    • Mine thrower company No. 167

Division of War of March 5, 1918

  • 2nd Reserve Replacement Brigade
    • Reserve Replacement Regiment No. 4
    • Infantry Regiment No. 359
    • Infantry Regiment No. 394
    • 2nd Squadron / Reserve Uhlan Regiment No. 2
  • Artillery Commander No. 206
    • Field Artillery Regiment No. 265
  • Engineer Battalion No. 206
  • Division News Commander # 206

history

The division was formed in August 1916 and used exclusively on the Western Front.

Battle calendar

1916

1917

  • to April 21st - Trench warfare in Lorraine and the central Vosges
  • April 22nd to May 27th - double battle on the Aisne and in the Champagne
  • May 28th to June 14th - trench warfare at Chemin des Dames
    • 0June 6th - Storming of the French positions on Chemin des Dames, from the quarries south of Pargny to Royère-Ferme
  • June 15 to July 15 - Trench warfare in Lorraine
  • July 16 to August 26 - trench warfare in front of Verdun
    • 0August 1st - Recapture of the trenches on both sides of the Haucourt-Esnes road
    • August 12th to 26th - defensive battle near Verdun
  • August 27th to November 25th - trench warfare near Reims
  • November 26th to December 27th - fighting in the Siegfried Line
  • from December 27th - trench warfare near St. Quentin and the Oise

1918

  • until March 20 - trench warfare near St. Quentin and the Oise
  • March 21 to April 6 - Great battle in France
  • 0April 7th to June 8th - fighting on the Avre and near Montdidier and Noyon
  • 0June 9th to August 7th - fighting on the Avre and Matz
    • 0June 9-13 - Battle of Noyon
  • 0August 8th to 30th - defensive battle between Somme and Oise
    • 0August 8-27 - Battle of Roye and Lassigny
    • August 11th to 26th - Fights near Beuvraignes and Loges forest
    • August 12th to 20th - fighting on the forest mountains north of the Matz
    • August 29-30 - Battle of the Forest Mountains east of Noyon
  • August 31st to September 4th - defensive battle between Oise and Aisne
  • 0September 5th to 18th - fighting in the Siegfried Front
  • September 19 to October 9 - Defensive battle between Cambrai and St. Quentin
    • September 19-27 - fighting in the Siegfried Front
  • 0October 9th to November 4th - fights in front of and in the Hermann position
  • 05th to 11th November - fighting in retreat in front of the Antwerp - Meuse position
  • from November 12th - evacuation of the occupied territory and march home

Commanders

Rank Surname date
Lieutenant General Otto von Etzel August 28, 1916 to January 15, 1919

literature

  • Hall of Fame of our Old Army. Published on the basis of official material from the Reichsarchiv , Militär-Verlag, Berlin 1927, pp. 75, 165–166.

Individual evidence

  1. Dermot Bradley (ed.), Günter Wegner: Occupation of the German Army 1815-1939. Volume 1: The higher command posts 1815–1939. Biblio Verlag, Osnabrück 1990, ISBN 3-7648-1780-1 , p. 153.