231st Division (German Empire)
231st Division |
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active | January 16, 1917 to January 22, 1919 |
Country | German Empire |
Armed forces | Prussian Army |
Type | Infantry division |
structure | See: Outline |
Strength | 15,000 |
First World War | Western front |
Commanders | |
Please refer: | List of commanders |
The 231st Division was a major unit of the Prussian army within the German Army in the First World War .
structure
Division of War of April 9, 1918
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231st Infantry Brigade
- Infantry Regiment No. 442
- Infantry Regiment No. 443
- Infantry Regiment No. 444
- MG sniper division No. 66
- 1st squadron / dragoon regiment "King Charles I of Romania" (1st Hannoversches) No. 9
- Artillery Commander No. 231
- 3rd Guard Reserve Field Artillery Regiment
- Foot Artillery Battalion No. 90
- Engineer Battalion No. 231
- Division News Commander No. 231
history
The division was formed on January 16, 1917 on the Western Front and was in service there until the end of the First World War. After the end of the war, the occupied territory was evacuated, the march back home and demobilization and eventual dissolution there.
Battle calendar
1917
- Trench warfare at Richecourt, Seicheprey and Flirey April 1 to May 15 -
- May 16-27 - Aisne-Champagne double battle
- from May 28th - trench warfare near Reims
1918
- until February 4th - trench warfare near Reims
- OHL February 5 to March 14 - Reserve of the
- March 15-20 - preparation for the Great Battle of France
- March 21 to April 6 - Great battle in France
- April 10th to May 26th - Trench warfare north of the Ailette
- May 27th to June 13th - Battle of Soissons and Reims
- June 14th to 25th - trench warfare between Oise , Aisne and Marne
- June 28th to August 13th - trench warfare in front of Verdun
- August 12th to 20th - fighting on the forest mountains north of the Matz
- August 14th to September 3rd - defensive battle between the Somme and Oise
- September 4 to 18 - fighting in front of the Siegfried Front
- September 19 to October 9 - Defensive battle between Cambrai and St. Quentin
- October 10th to November 4th - fights in front of and in the Hermann position
- Antwerp - Meuse position 5th to 11th November - fighting in retreat in front of the
- from November 12th - evacuation of the occupied territory and march home
Commanders
Rank | Surname | date |
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Major general | Bernhard von Hülsen | January 2, 1917 to September 20, 1918 |
Major general | Emmo from Dewitz | September 21, 1918 to January 22, 1919 |
literature
- Hall of Fame of our Old Army. Published on the basis of official material from the Reichsarchiv , Militär-Verlag, Berlin 1927, pp. 76, 170–171.
- Histories of Two Hundred and Fifty-One Divisions of the German Army Which Participated in the War (1914-1918). United States War Office as War Department Document No. 905, Office of the Adjutant, 1920, pp. 717-718.
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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. 159.