76th Reserve Division (German Empire)
76th Reserve Division |
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active | December 1914 to January 1919 |
Country | German Empire |
Armed forces | Prussian Army |
Type | Infantry Division |
structure | See: Outline |
Strength | 15,000 |
Insinuation | XXXVIII. Reserve Corps |
The 76th Reserve Division was a major unit of the Prussian army in the First World War .
structure
Division of War of December 29, 1914
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76th Reserve Infantry Brigade
- Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 252
- Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 253
- Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 254
- Reserve Cyclist Company No. 76
- Reserve Cavalry Division No. 76
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76th Reserve Field Artillery Brigade
- Reserve Field Artillery Regiment No. 56
- Reserve Field Artillery Regiment No. 58
- Reserve Engineer Company No. 76
Division of War of February 20, 1918
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76th Reserve Infantry Brigade
- Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 252
- Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 253
- Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 254
- Reserve cyclist section No. 76
- 3rd Squadron / Reserve Uhlan Regiment No. 1
- Artillery Commander No. 76
- Reserve Field Artillery Regiment No. 76
- 2nd Battalion / Foot Artillery Regiment No. 24
- Engineer Battalion No. 376
- Division News Commander No. 476
Battle calendar
1914
- from December 29th - deployment of the 10th Army
1915
- until February 3rd - deployment of the 10th Army
- February 4th to 22nd - Winter battle in Masuria
- February 23 to March 6 - Battles on Bobr
- March 3-10 - Battles in the Orzyc Arch
- March 6th to 29th - position battle at Lipniki-Lyse
- March 11-21 - Trench warfare north of Przasnysz
- March 25-30 - Skirmishes near Krasnopol and Krasne
- March 31 to July 20 - positional battles between Augustów , Mariampol and Pilwiszki
- July 21st to August 7th - fights at Jesia and Wejwery
- August 8-18 - Siege of Kovno
- August 19 to September 8 - Battle of Nyemen
- September 9 to October 2 - Battle of Vilnius
- October 3rd to 15th - positional battles between Krewo- Smorgon - Narotsch- Weretsch
- October 16 to November 2 - Upper East Reserve
- from November 3rd - trench warfare in front of Riga
1916
- until September 17th - trench warfare in front of Riga
- September 26 - Dolmany
- September 26-29 - Battle of Sibiu
- September 29th to October 4th - Fights for Fogaras
- October 5th - Battle of the Geisterwalde
- October 7th to 9th - Battle of Kronstadt
- October 10th to November 28th - mountain combats on the Törzburger Pass
- November 29th to 30th - Pursuit battles near Câmpulung
- December 1st to 5th - Battle of the Argesch
- December 6th to 8th - Cocorasti-Misli, Plopeni, Calinesti, Floresti, Baicoiu, Filipesti, and Bordeni
- December 9-20 - Persecution on Jalomita -Prahova and Buzaul
- December 15th - crossing over the Buzaul
- December 21-27 - Battle of Rimnicul-Sarat
- from December 28th - pursuit battles after the battle of Rimnicul-Sarat
1917
- until 3 January - pursuit battles after the battle of Rimnicul-Sarat
- January 4th to 8th - Battle of the Putna
- January 9 to August 5 - Trench warfare on Putna and Sereth
- July 22nd to 25th - defensive battles on the Sereth
- July 26th to December 9th - Trench warfare on Sereth and Susita
- August 6th to September 3rd - breakthrough battle on the Putna and Susita
- from December 10th - Armistice on the Romanian front
1918
- to March 7th - Armistice on the Romanian front
- March 7-11 - transport to the west
- March 11-30 - Trench warfare in Lorraine
- March 31 to April 6 - OHL reserves in the 18th Army
- April 7th to May 24th - fighting on the Avre and near Montdidier and Noyon
- May 25th to July 15th - trench warfare in front of Verdun
- July 18-25 - Defensive battle between Soissons and Reims
- July 26th to August 3rd - Mobile defensive battle between Marne and Vesle
- 4th to 16th August - trench warfare between Oise and Aisne
- August 17th to September 4th - Defensive battle between Oise and Aisne
- September 4th to 20th - Fights near Vauxaillon and Laffaux
- September 5th to 8th - fighting in front of the Siegfried Front
- September 9th to 18th - Fighting in the Siegfried Line with the 9th Army
- September 19-25 - Fighting in the Siegfried Line
- September 26th to October 9th - defensive battle in Champagne and on the Meuse
- October 10-12 - Fighting on the Hunding and Brunhild fronts
- October 13-17 - Fights on the Aisne and Aire
- October 18-23 - Battle of Vouziers
- October 24th to 31st - Fights on the Aisne and Aire
- November 1st to 4th - Fights between Aisne and Meuse
- November 5th to 11th - fighting in retreat in front of the Antwerp- Maas position
- from November 12th - evacuation of the occupied territory and march home
Commanders
Rank | Surname | date |
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Major General / Lieutenant General | Hugo Elstermann from Elster | December 24, 1914 to January 17, 1918 |
Major general | Alfred von Quadt-Hüchtenbruck | February 1, 1918 to January 1919 |
literature
- Hall of Fame of our Old Army. Published on the basis of official material from the Reich Archives . Military Publishing House. Berlin 1927. pp. 72, 148-149.
- 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. 528-530.
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. 183.