General inspection of the cavalry
The General Inspection of the Cavalry was a military authority of the Prussian Army .
history
The general inspection of the cavalry was established by AKO on April 1, 1898 from the two independent cavalry inspections that had existed since 1890. In the course of the formation of the General Inspection, two more cavalry inspections were set up. Overall, the general inspection included:
- 1st cavalry inspection in Koenigsberg
- 2nd cavalry inspection in Szczecin
- 3rd cavalry inspection in Munster
- 4th cavalry inspection in Saarbrücken , from 1900/02 in Potsdam
- Military Equestrian Institute
- Military Veterinary Nature Inspection
The task of the General Inspectorate was to manage the business and personnel affairs of the cavalry as well as to supervise training and further training in weapons. To this end, she had to inspect each regiment once in a single, squadron or regimental drill within four years . In addition, she was responsible for inspecting the cavalry divisions, the military riding institute, the military training forges and the Remony depots. She was also responsible for the training trips of generals and staff officers of the cavalry.
The general inspection was headed by an inspector general with the rank and duties of a commanding general .
With the outbreak of World War I , the General Inspection and the Cavalry Inspections ceased to exist. In their place there was an inspector of the first-rate squadron in each corps district, who was responsible for overseeing training and horse material. Only the VI. , VII. And VIII. Army Corps had two inspectors.
General inspectors
Rank | Surname | date |
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General of the cavalry | Ernst von der Planitz | April 1, 1898 to September 24, 1906 |
General of the cavalry | Georg von Kleist | January 24, 1907 to April 5, 1912 |
Lieutenant General | Paul von Windheim | April 6 to November 4, 1912 |
Lieutenant General | Georg von der Marwitz | November 11, 1912 to August 1, 1914 |
Lieutenant General | Hans von Heuduck | February 9-13, 1919 |
Lieutenant General | Heinrich von Hofmann | February 14 to May 18, 1919 |
See also
literature
- Claus von Bredow : Historical ranking and master list of the German army. Verlag August Scherl, Berlin 1905, pp. 798–799.
- Curt Jany : History of the Prussian Army from the 15th century to 1914. Fourth volume, Verlag Karl Siegismund, Berlin 1929, pp. 306-307.
Individual evidence
- ^ Hermann Cron: History of the German Army in World Wars 1914-1918. Military publisher Karl Siegesmund, Berlin 1937, p. 302.
- ↑ 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. 409.