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12th (2nd Brandenburg) Grenadiers "Prince Charles of Prussia" 1 July 1813: Frankfurt an der Oder: III Army Corps: 13th (1st Westphalian) Infantry "Herwarth von Bittenfeld" 1 July 1813: Münster: VII Army Corps: 14th (3rd Pomeranian) Infantry "Count Schwerin" 1 July 1813: Bromberg: II Army Corps: 15th (2nd Westphalian) Infantry "Prince Frederick ...
The 13th Division (13. Division ) was a unit of the Prussian / German Army . [ 1 ] It was formed in November 1816 in Münster in Westphalia as a troop brigade and became the 13th Division on September 5, 1818. [ 2 ]
1st Prussian Infantry Regiment; 2. Hannoversches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 77; 33rd (East Prussian) Fusiliers "Count Roon" 34th (Pomeranian) Fusiliers "Queen Victoria of Sweden" 74th (1st Hannover) Infantry; 93rd Reserve Infantry Regiment
With Prussia's joining of the Sixth Coalition out of his hands, Frederick William III quickly began to mobilize the army, and the East Prussian Landwehr was duplicated in the rest of the country. In comparison to 1806, the Prussian populace, especially the middle class, was supportive of the war, and thousands of volunteers joined the army.
Bayer. II. Korps) : General der Infanterie Jakob von Hartmann. 3rd Royal Bavarian Division : Generalleutnant Friedrich Wilhelm Walther von Walderstötten 5th Brigade : Generalmajor Wilhelm von Schleich 6th Infantry Regiment (King William of Prussia) Two battalions of 7th Infantry Regiment (Hohenhausen) 8th Jäger Battalion
13. Infanterie-Brigade, Julius von Groß. 1. Magdeburgisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 26, Oberst Alexander von Medem; 3. Magdeburgisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 66, Oberst Adolf von Blanckensee; 14. Infanterie-Brigade, Generalmajor Helmuth von Gordon 2. Magdeburgisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 27, Oberst Franz von Zychlinski; 4.
Ostpreußisches) Nr. 1) was an infantry regiment of Brandenburg-Prussia, and later the Kingdom of Prussia and German Empire. It was also known as the Old Prussian Infantry Regiment No.2 (German: Altpreußische Infanterieregiment No. 2) as well as the 1st East Prussian Infantry Regiment (German: 1. Infanterie-Regiment (1. Ostpreußisches)).
The division was motorized during the winter of 1936–1937, and was accordingly renamed the 13th Motorized Infantry Division (13. Infanterie-Division (motorisiert) ) on October 12, 1937. The 13th Motorized Infantry Division participated in the campaigns against Poland (1939) and western Europe (1940).