9th Division (German Empire)

The 9th Division, for the duration of the mobile ratio referred to as the 9th Infantry Division, was a major unit of the Prussian army.

  • 2.1 skirmish Calendar 2.1.1 World War I 2.1.1.1 1914
  • 2.1.1.2 1915
  • 2.1.1.3 1916
  • 2.1.1.4 1917
  • 2.1.1.5 1918

Structure

The Division was part of the Fifth Army Corps.

Peacetime in 1914

  • Grenadier Regiment " King William I " (2nd West Prussian ) # 7 in Legnica
  • 5 Lower Silesian Infantry Regiment No. 154 in Jawor and Striegau
  • Dragoon Regiment " von Bredow " (1st Silesian ) Ranked # 4 in Lüben
  • Uhlan Regiment " Prince August of Württemberg" (Posen Regiment) # 10 in Züllichau
  • Field Artillery Regiment " of Podbielskistraße " (1 Lower Silesian ) # 5
  • 2 Lower Silesian Field Artillery Regiment No. 41

Mobilization of Battle at 1914

  • Grenadier Regiment " King William I " (2nd West Prussian ) # 7
  • 5 Lower Silesian Infantry Regiment No. 154
  • Jäger Battalion " von Neumann " (1st Silesian ) # 5
  • Uhlan Regiment ' Emperor Alexander III. of Russia "( West Prussian ) # 1
  • Field Artillery Regiment " of Podbielskistraße " (1 Lower Silesian ) # 5
  • 2 Lower Silesian Field Artillery Regiment No. 41
  • 1st Company / Lower Silesian Pioneer Battalion No. 5

Of Battle of May 3, 1918

  • Field Artillery Regiment " of Podbielskistraße " (1 Lower Silesian ) # 5
  • II Battalion / reserve Foot Artillery Regiment 6

History

The United Federation emerged from the troops Brigade formed on November 5, 1816 and was extended on September 5, 1818 10th Division. On February 28, 1820 from the 9th Division was formed. The command was in Glogau to demobilization and resolution of the United Association 1919.

Battle calendar

World War I

1914
  • August 22-27 --- Battle of Longwy and the Othain section
  • August 28-September 18 --- position battles around Verdun September 2 --- First storming of the Meuse
  • September 21-24 --- Second storming of the Meuse
1915
1916
  • To 13 September --- fights between the Meuse and Moselle February 29 to September 13 --- fights at Ronvaux -Saulx
  • 24 April to 15 July --- fights at Champlon
  • October 24 --- battles for Fort Douaumont and Vaux
1917
  • To 10 February --- fighting on the Aisne
  • February 10 to April 26 --- position battles between the Meuse and Moselle February 17-23 --- fighting on the Meuse
  • February 24 to April 26 --- Trench warfare at Verdun on the Meuse
  • October 23 --- Battle of Chavignon
1918
  • To January 9 --- Trench warfare north of the Ailette
  • January 10 to March 20 --- rest period after the 18th Army
  • March 21 to April 6 --- Great Battle in France
  • 7 to 26 April --- fighting on the Avre and Montdidier and Noyon
  • 27 April to 26 May --- Trench warfare north of the Ailette
  • May 27-June 13 --- Battle of Soissons and Reims May 27 --- storming of the heights of the Chemin des Dames
  • May 28-June 1 --- follow-up battles between the Oise and the Aisne and the Vesle to the Marne

Commanders

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