52nd Infantry Brigade (2nd Royal Württemberg)
52nd Infantry Brigade |
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active | March 31, 1817 to May 26, 1915 |
Country | Kingdom of Württemberg |
Armed forces | Württemberg Army |
Branch of service | infantry |
Type | brigade |
structure | see story |
Location | see story |
management | |
Commanders | See commanders |
The 52nd Infantry Brigade (2nd Royal Württemberg) was a large unit of the Württemberg Army .
history
The large association was set up on March 31, 1817 as the 3rd Infantry Brigade in Ludwigsburg . After the founding of the empire, it was renamed the 2nd Infantry Brigade on November 22, 1871, but on December 18 of the same year it was renamed the 52nd Infantry Brigade (2nd Royal Württembergische). The brigade was part of the 26th Division of the XIII. (Royal Württemberg) Army Corps in Stuttgart and their were the infantry regiment "Alt-Württemberg" (3rd Württemberg) No. 121 in Ludwigsburg and the fusilier regiment "Emperor Franz Josef of Austria, King of Hungary" (4th Württembergisches) No. 122 in Heilbronn and Mergentheim (2nd Battalion).
The command was in Ludwigsburg and the district commands in Leonberg , Ludwigsburg, Hall and Heilbronn were assigned to it.
German war
In the war against Prussia in 1866, the brigade took part in the battles near Tauberbischoffsheim and Gerchsheim as part of the 1st Division in the VIII Army Corps of the German Confederation .
Franco-German War
As part of the field division, the brigade was involved in the battles at Wörth and Sedan as well as the enclosure and siege of Paris in 1870/71 during the war against France .
First World War
At the beginning of the First World War , the brigade took part in the formation of the 26th Division and the 5th Army on the western front . In the Battle of Longwy on August 22, 1914, the brigade suffered heavy losses from flank fire from the French 4th Corps. After a short assignment to the 4th Army , the 26th Division and the 52nd Infantry Brigade were transferred to the 6th Army on the newly established front in Flanders in October 1914 . Here the brigade again suffered heavy losses when trying to work its way up to the enemy positions in the Fromelles area. At the end of November 1914, the brigade, like the entire 26th Division, was relocated to the northern eastern front, where it was deployed until it was disbanded on May 26, 1915. The Infantry Regiment "Alt-Württemberg" (3rd Württembergisches) No. 121 transferred to the 51st Infantry Brigade (1st Royal Württembergische) . The Fusilier Regiment "Emperor Franz Josef of Austria, King of Hungary" (4th Württembergisches) No. 122 came to the 209th Infantry Brigade of the newly established 105th Division .
Commanders
Rank | Surname | date |
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Major general | August from hill | 1817 to 1820 |
Major general | Ludwig August von Hohenlohe-Langenburg | 1820 to 1822 |
Major general | Joseph Konrad von Bangold | September 26, 1822 to 1828 |
Major general | Karl zur Lippe-Falkenflucht | 1828 to 1830 |
Major general | Karl Eugen von Imhoff | 1830 to 1839 |
Major general | Theodor von Wundt | 1839 to 1846 |
Major general | Ernst von Baumbach | 1846 to 1849 |
Major general | Wilhelm von Brand | 1849 to 1856 |
Major general | Wilhelm von Donop | 1856 to 1858 |
Major general | August von Rüpplin | 1858 to 1865 |
Major general | Ludwig von Hegelmaier | 1865 to 1868 |
Major general | Eduard von Kallee | 1868 to 1869 |
Colonel / Major General | Adolf von Huegel | 1869 to March 3, 1872 |
Colonel / Major General | Max von Pfeiffelmann | March 4, 1872 to July 5, 1874 |
Colonel / Major General | Karl von Knoerzer | July 6, 1874 to March 27, 1881 |
Major general | Gustav von Brandenstein | March 28, 1881 to February 16, 1885 |
Prussia. Colonel / Major General | Hermann von Kettler | February 17, 1885 to September 2, 1887 |
Major general | Wilhelm von Woelckern | September 3, 1887 to August 21, 1888 |
Major general | Oscar from Sarwey | August 22nd to September 22nd, 1888 |
Major general | Kuno von Falkenstein | September 23, 1888 to January 16, 1891 |
Major general | Johannes von Dettinger | January 17, 1891 to December 18, 1893 |
Major general | Hermann von Bilfinger | December 19, 1893 to April 15, 1896 |
Major general | Fritz von Hiller | April 16, 1896 to June 5, 1899 |
Major general | Rudolf von Freudenberg | June 4, 1899 to April 21, 1902 |
Prussia. Major general | Theodor von Paczensky and Tenczin | April 22, 1902 to January 26, 1903 |
Prussia. Major general | Kurt von Dewitz | January 27, 1903 to April 23, 1904 |
Major general | Joseph von Schmitt | April 24, 1904 to April 13, 1907 |
Major general | Paul von Schaefer | April 14, 1907 to April 24, 1910 |
Colonel | Albert von Berrer | April 25 to May 16, 1910 (entrusted with the tour) |
Major general | Albert von Berrer | May 17, 1910 to February 3, 1913 |
Major general | Karl von Teichmann | March 22, 1913 to May 26, 1915 |
literature
- War Ministry (Hrsg.): Military manual of the Kingdom of Württemberg. Large edition (as of May 6, 1913), Stuttgart 1913.
- Otto von Moser : The Wuerttembergians in the World War. Chr.Belser AG, Stuttgart 1927.
- Claus von Bredow : Historical ranking and master list of the German army. Verlag August Scherl, Berlin 1905, pp. 1124–1126.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Joseph Kürschner : Army and Navy. Ludwig & Lohmann, Braunschweig 1902, p. 25.
- ↑ 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 , pp. 283, 755.