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XV Royal Bavarian Reserve Corps

The XV Royal Bavarian Reserve Corps / XV Bavarian RK (German: XV. Königlich Bayerisches Reserve-Korps) was a corps level command of the Royal Bavarian Army, part of the German Army, in World War I.[a]

XV Royal Bavarian Reserve Corps
XV. Königlich Bayerisches Reserve-Korps
Flag of the Staff of a Generalkommando (1871–1918)
Active1 September 1914 - post November 1918
Country Bavaria /  German Empire
TypeCorps
EngagementsWorld War I
Insignia
AbbreviationXV Bavarian RK

History edit

The Corps was formed on 1 September 1914 as the temporary Corps Eberhardt,[1] named for its commander General der Infanterie Magnus von Eberhardt, military governor of Strasbourg, then in the German Imperial territory of Alsace-Lorraine.[2] On 1 December 1914, it was established as XV Reserve Corps and, on 1 September 1916, it was renamed as XV Bavarian Reserve Corps. It was still in existence at the end of the war[3] in Armee-Abteilung A, Heeresgruppe Herzog Albrecht von Württemberg on the Western Front.[4]

On 15 September 1914, Corps Eberhardt totalled 43 battalions, 6 squadrons, 30 batteries (172 guns) & 9 Pioneer companies. It was organized as follows:

Corps Division Brigade Units
Korps Eberhardt[5] Donon-Brigade Reserve Infantry Regiment 70 (2 Btns)
III. Battalion/ Landwehr Infantry Regiment 120
Ersatz Battalion/ Landwehr Infantry Regiment 99
1st Squadron/ Reserve Hussar Regiment 9
1st Battery/ Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 13
One Battery, 9-cm cannons (8 guns)
Landwehr Pioneer Battalion 15 (2 Cos.)
Ersatz Pioneer Co. 15
Landsturm Pioneer Co., XV A.K.
30th Reserve Division 10th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Brigade Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 11 (2 Btns)
Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 14
55th Ersatz Brigade[6] 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th, 82nd & 84th Brigade Ersatz Btns.
Cavalry Ersatz Abteilung Karlsruhe (1/3 sq.)
Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilungen 14 & 76 (each 2 Btys)
5th Bavarian Ersatz Brigade[7] 5th, 6th, 7th & 8th Bavarian Brigade Ersatz Battalions
Cavalry Ersatz Abteilung Landau (1/3 sq.)
2nd & 12th Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilungen (each 2 Btys)
42nd Landwehr Brigade II Battalion/ Landwehr Infantry Regiment 80
Landwehr Infantry Regiment 81
Divisional Units 2nd Squadron/ Reserve Hussar Regiment 9
Ersatz Squadron/ Dragoon Regiment 20
Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilungen 15, 31, 51, 80 & 84 (each 2 Btys)
Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 4 (3 Btys)
5th Battery/ Reserve Foot Artillery Rgt. 10 (heavy field howitzers)
3rd Battery/ Reserve Foot Artillery Rgt. 14 (10-cm cannons)
4th & 1st Reserve Cos./ Pioneer Battalion 15
Bavarian Ersatz Division 1st Bavarian Ersatz Brigade 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Bavarian Brigade Ersatz Battalions
Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 4 (4 Btns)
Cavalry Ersatz Abteilung Munich (1/3 sq.)
1st & 4th Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilungen (each 2 Btys)
2nd Ersatz Co./ Bavarian Pioneer Battalion 1
9th Bavarian Ersatz Brigade 9th, 10th, 11th & 12th Bavarian Brigade Ersatz Battalions
Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 15
II. Battalion/ Reserve Infantry Regiment 60
Cavalry Ersatz Abteilung Nuremberg (1/3 sq.)
8th & 10th Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilungen (each 2 Btys)
1st Ersatz Co./ Bavarian Pioneer Battalion 3
Divisional Units 3rd Squadron/ Reserve Hussar Regiment 9
Bavarian Cavalry Ersatz Abteilung
Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilungen 1 (2 Btys), 2 & 3 (each 3 Btys)
7th Battery/ Foot Artillery Rgt. 13 (10-cm cannons)
3rd Battery/ Reserve Foot Artillery 13 (heavy field howitzers)
2nd Bavarian Ersatz Pioneer Company
Abteilung Ferling Brigade Rekowski I. & II. Battalions/ Landwehr Infantry Regiment 120
I. & III. Battalions/ Landwehr Infantry Regiment 80
III. Battalion/ Landwehr Infantry Regiment 71
One Landwehr Squadron
2nd Battery/ Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 13
2nd Battery/ Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 1
4th Battery/ Reserve Foot Artillery Rgt 14 (10-cm cannons)
2nd Reserve Co./ Pioneer Battalion 15

On 10 December 1914, XV Reserve Corps was organized as follows:

Corps Division Brigade Units
XV Reserve Corps[8] 30th Reserve Division 10th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Brigade Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 11 (2 Btns)
Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 14
5th Bavarian Ersatz Brigade 2nd Bavarian Ersatz Regiment[9]
4th Bavarian Ersatz Regiment[10]
Divisional Units 1st & 2nd Squadrons/ Reserve Hussar Regiment 9
Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilungen 31, 51 & 80
4th Co./ Pioneer Battalion 15
Attached: 3rd Battery/ Reserve Foot Artillery Rgt. 14 (10-cm cannons)
39th Reserve Division[11] 1st Bavarian Ersatz Brigade 1st Bavarian Ersatz Regiment[12]
3rd Bavarian Ersatz Regiment[13]
9th Bavarian Ersatz Brigade 2nd & 9th Bavarian Brigade Ersatz Battalions
Landwehr Infantry Regiment 81
Divisional Units 3rd Squadron/ Reserve Hussar Regiment 9
Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 10
2nd Battery/ Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 4
1st Battery/ Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 8
2nd Ersatz Co./ Bavarian Pioneer Battalion 1
1st Ersatz Co./ Bavarian Pioneer Battalion 3
Attached: 5th Battery/ Reserve Foot Artillery Rgt. 10 (heavy field howitzers), 2/3 2nd Battery/ Bavarian Landwehr Foot Artillery Btl 1. (heavy field howitzers), 7th Battery/ Foot Artillery Rgt. 13 (10-cm cannons), 1/2 1st Battery/ Reserve Foot Artillery Rgt. 10 (13-cm cannons), 2nd Landwehr Pioneer Co., XIII A.K.
Attached 52nd Landwehr Brigade[14] Landwehr Infantry Regiment 80
Ersatz Infantry Regiment 29[15]
1st Landwehr Squadron, XIV A.K.
2nd Battery/ Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 13
Attached: 2nd Battery/ Landwehr Foot Artillery Btl. 10 (heavy field howitzers), 4th Battery/ Reserve Foot Artillery Rgt 14 (10-cm cannons), 1/2 2nd Battery/ Reserve Foot Artillery Rgt. 10 (13-cm cannons), 2nd Reserve Co./ Pioneer Btl. 15, Pioneer Co. 14
84th Landwehr Brigade[16] I. & II. Battalions/ Reserve Infantry Regiment 70
Ersatz Battalion/ Landwehr Infantry Regiment 99
1st Battery/ Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 13
Attached: 1/3 2nd Bavarian Landwehr Foot Artillery Btl. 1 (heavy field howitzers), Landsturm Pioneer Co., XV A.K.

Commanders edit

Korps Eberhardt / XV Reserve Corps / XV Bavarian Reserve Corps had the following commanders during its existence:[17][18]

From Rank Name
1 September 1914 General der Infanterie Magnus von Eberhardt
16 October 1916 General der Artillerie Maximilian von Höhn[19]
8 August 1918 Generalleutnant Paul von Kneußl

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ From the late 1800s, the Prussian Army was effectively the German Army as, during the period of German unification (1866-1871), the states of the German Empire entered into conventions with Prussia regarding their armies. Only the Bavarian Army remained fully autonomous and came under Prussian control only during wartime.

References edit

  1. ^ Cron 2002, p. 88
  2. ^ The Prussian Machine April 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Accessed: 23 March 2012
  3. ^ Cron 2002, pp. 88–89
  4. ^ Ellis & Cox 1993, pp. 186–187
  5. ^ Der Weltkrieg 1929, Vol. 5, p. 590.
  6. ^ Mobilized as an independent brigade
  7. ^ Mobilized as part of the Bavarian Ersatz Division
  8. ^ Der Weltkrieg 1929, Vol. 6, p. 454.
  9. ^ Composed of the 7th & 8th Bavarian Brigade Ersatz Battalions
  10. ^ Composed of the 5th & 6th Bavarian Brigade Ersatz Battalions
  11. ^ Earlier Division v. Rekowski
  12. ^ Composed of the 1st, 3rd & 4th Bavarian Brigade Ersatz Battalions
  13. ^ Composed of the 10th, 11th & 12th Bavarian Brigade Ersatz Battalions
  14. ^ Earlier Abteilung Ferling
  15. ^ Composed of the 58th, 82nd & 84th Brigade Ersatz Battalions
  16. ^ Earlier Donon-Brigade
  17. ^ "German War History". Retrieved 22 December 2012.
  18. ^ . The Prussian Machine. Archived from the original on April 11, 2012. Retrieved 22 December 2012.
  19. ^ Promoted to General der Artillerie on the same date.. The Prussian Machine. Archived from the original on July 29, 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2012.

Bibliography edit

  • Cron, Hermann (2002). Imperial German Army 1914-18: Organisation, Structure, Orders-of-Battle [first published: 1937]. Helion & Co. ISBN 1-874622-70-1.
  • Ellis, John; Cox, Michael (1993). The World War I Databook. Aurum Press Ltd. ISBN 1-85410-766-6.
  • Histories of Two Hundred and Fifty-One Divisions of the German Army which Participated in the War (1914-1918), compiled from records of Intelligence section of the General Staff, American Expeditionary Forces, at General Headquarters, Chaumont, France 1919. The London Stamp Exchange Ltd (1989). 1920. ISBN 0-948130-87-3.
  • The German Forces in the Field; 7th Revision, 11th November 1918; Compiled by the General Staff, War Office. Imperial War Museum, London and The Battery Press, Inc (1995). 1918. ISBN 1-870423-95-X.
  • Der Weltkrieg 1914 Bis 1918. Berlin: Mittler. 1929.

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The XV Royal Bavarian Reserve Corps XV Bavarian RK German XV Koniglich Bayerisches Reserve Korps was a corps level command of the Royal Bavarian Army part of the German Army in World War I a XV Royal Bavarian Reserve CorpsXV Koniglich Bayerisches Reserve KorpsFlag of the Staff of a Generalkommando 1871 1918 Active1 September 1914 post November 1918Country Bavaria German EmpireTypeCorpsEngagementsWorld War IInsigniaAbbreviationXV Bavarian RK Contents 1 History 2 Commanders 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 BibliographyHistory editThe Corps was formed on 1 September 1914 as the temporary Corps Eberhardt 1 named for its commander General der Infanterie Magnus von Eberhardt military governor of Strasbourg then in the German Imperial territory of Alsace Lorraine 2 On 1 December 1914 it was established as XV Reserve Corps and on 1 September 1916 it was renamed as XV Bavarian Reserve Corps It was still in existence at the end of the war 3 in Armee Abteilung A Heeresgruppe Herzog Albrecht von Wurttemberg on the Western Front 4 On 15 September 1914 Corps Eberhardt totalled 43 battalions 6 squadrons 30 batteries 172 guns amp 9 Pioneer companies It was organized as follows Corps Division Brigade UnitsKorps Eberhardt 5 Donon Brigade Reserve Infantry Regiment 70 2 Btns III Battalion Landwehr Infantry Regiment 120Ersatz Battalion Landwehr Infantry Regiment 991st Squadron Reserve Hussar Regiment 91st Battery Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 13One Battery 9 cm cannons 8 guns Landwehr Pioneer Battalion 15 2 Cos Ersatz Pioneer Co 15Landsturm Pioneer Co XV A K 30th Reserve Division 10th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Brigade Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 11 2 Btns Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 1455th Ersatz Brigade 6 55th 56th 57th 58th 82nd amp 84th Brigade Ersatz Btns Cavalry Ersatz Abteilung Karlsruhe 1 3 sq Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilungen 14 amp 76 each 2 Btys 5th Bavarian Ersatz Brigade 7 5th 6th 7th amp 8th Bavarian Brigade Ersatz BattalionsCavalry Ersatz Abteilung Landau 1 3 sq 2nd amp 12th Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilungen each 2 Btys 42nd Landwehr Brigade II Battalion Landwehr Infantry Regiment 80Landwehr Infantry Regiment 81Divisional Units 2nd Squadron Reserve Hussar Regiment 9Ersatz Squadron Dragoon Regiment 20Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilungen 15 31 51 80 amp 84 each 2 Btys Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 4 3 Btys 5th Battery Reserve Foot Artillery Rgt 10 heavy field howitzers 3rd Battery Reserve Foot Artillery Rgt 14 10 cm cannons 4th amp 1st Reserve Cos Pioneer Battalion 15Bavarian Ersatz Division 1st Bavarian Ersatz Brigade 1st 2nd 3rd amp 4th Bavarian Brigade Ersatz BattalionsBavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 4 4 Btns Cavalry Ersatz Abteilung Munich 1 3 sq 1st amp 4th Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilungen each 2 Btys 2nd Ersatz Co Bavarian Pioneer Battalion 19th Bavarian Ersatz Brigade 9th 10th 11th amp 12th Bavarian Brigade Ersatz BattalionsBavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 15II Battalion Reserve Infantry Regiment 60Cavalry Ersatz Abteilung Nuremberg 1 3 sq 8th amp 10th Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilungen each 2 Btys 1st Ersatz Co Bavarian Pioneer Battalion 3Divisional Units 3rd Squadron Reserve Hussar Regiment 9Bavarian Cavalry Ersatz AbteilungBavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilungen 1 2 Btys 2 amp 3 each 3 Btys 7th Battery Foot Artillery Rgt 13 10 cm cannons 3rd Battery Reserve Foot Artillery 13 heavy field howitzers 2nd Bavarian Ersatz Pioneer CompanyAbteilung Ferling Brigade Rekowski I amp II Battalions Landwehr Infantry Regiment 120I amp III Battalions Landwehr Infantry Regiment 80III Battalion Landwehr Infantry Regiment 71One Landwehr Squadron2nd Battery Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 132nd Battery Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 14th Battery Reserve Foot Artillery Rgt 14 10 cm cannons 2nd Reserve Co Pioneer Battalion 15On 10 December 1914 XV Reserve Corps was organized as follows Corps Division Brigade UnitsXV Reserve Corps 8 30th Reserve Division 10th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Brigade Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 11 2 Btns Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 145th Bavarian Ersatz Brigade 2nd Bavarian Ersatz Regiment 9 4th Bavarian Ersatz Regiment 10 Divisional Units 1st amp 2nd Squadrons Reserve Hussar Regiment 9Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilungen 31 51 amp 804th Co Pioneer Battalion 15Attached 3rd Battery Reserve Foot Artillery Rgt 14 10 cm cannons 39th Reserve Division 11 1st Bavarian Ersatz Brigade 1st Bavarian Ersatz Regiment 12 3rd Bavarian Ersatz Regiment 13 9th Bavarian Ersatz Brigade 2nd amp 9th Bavarian Brigade Ersatz BattalionsLandwehr Infantry Regiment 81Divisional Units 3rd Squadron Reserve Hussar Regiment 9Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 102nd Battery Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 41st Battery Bavarian Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 82nd Ersatz Co Bavarian Pioneer Battalion 11st Ersatz Co Bavarian Pioneer Battalion 3Attached 5th Battery Reserve Foot Artillery Rgt 10 heavy field howitzers 2 3 2nd Battery Bavarian Landwehr Foot Artillery Btl 1 heavy field howitzers 7th Battery Foot Artillery Rgt 13 10 cm cannons 1 2 1st Battery Reserve Foot Artillery Rgt 10 13 cm cannons 2nd Landwehr Pioneer Co XIII A K Attached 52nd Landwehr Brigade 14 Landwehr Infantry Regiment 80Ersatz Infantry Regiment 29 15 1st Landwehr Squadron XIV A K 2nd Battery Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 13Attached 2nd Battery Landwehr Foot Artillery Btl 10 heavy field howitzers 4th Battery Reserve Foot Artillery Rgt 14 10 cm cannons 1 2 2nd Battery Reserve Foot Artillery Rgt 10 13 cm cannons 2nd Reserve Co Pioneer Btl 15 Pioneer Co 1484th Landwehr Brigade 16 I amp II Battalions Reserve Infantry Regiment 70Ersatz Battalion Landwehr Infantry Regiment 991st Battery Field Artillery Ersatz Abteilung 13Attached 1 3 2nd Bavarian Landwehr Foot Artillery Btl 1 heavy field howitzers Landsturm Pioneer Co XV A K Commanders editKorps Eberhardt XV Reserve Corps XV Bavarian Reserve Corps had the following commanders during its existence 17 18 From Rank Name1 September 1914 General der Infanterie Magnus von Eberhardt16 October 1916 General der Artillerie Maximilian von Hohn 19 8 August 1918 Generalleutnant Paul von KneusslSee also edit nbsp Germany portalBavarian Army 30th Bavarian Reserve Division 39th Bavarian Reserve Division XV Corps German Empire German Army order of battle Western Front 1918 Notes edit From the late 1800s the Prussian Army was effectively the German Army as during the period of German unification 1866 1871 the states of the German Empire entered into conventions with Prussia regarding their armies Only the Bavarian Army remained fully autonomous and came under Prussian control only during wartime References edit Cron 2002 p 88 The Prussian Machine Archived April 11 2012 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 23 March 2012 Cron 2002 pp 88 89 Ellis amp Cox 1993 pp 186 187 Der Weltkrieg 1929 Vol 5 p 590 Mobilized as an independent brigade Mobilized as part of the Bavarian Ersatz Division Der Weltkrieg 1929 Vol 6 p 454 Composed of the 7th amp 8th Bavarian Brigade Ersatz Battalions Composed of the 5th amp 6th Bavarian Brigade Ersatz Battalions Earlier Division v Rekowski Composed of the 1st 3rd amp 4th Bavarian Brigade Ersatz Battalions Composed of the 10th 11th amp 12th Bavarian Brigade Ersatz Battalions Earlier Abteilung Ferling Composed of the 58th 82nd amp 84th Brigade Ersatz Battalions Earlier Donon Brigade German War History Retrieved 22 December 2012 Armee Reserve Korps The Prussian Machine Archived from the original on April 11 2012 Retrieved 22 December 2012 Promoted to General der Artillerie on the same date Maximilian Ritter von Hohn The Prussian Machine Archived from the original on July 29 2014 Retrieved 22 December 2012 Bibliography editCron Hermann 2002 Imperial German Army 1914 18 Organisation Structure Orders of Battle first published 1937 Helion amp Co ISBN 1 874622 70 1 Ellis John Cox Michael 1993 The World War I Databook Aurum Press Ltd ISBN 1 85410 766 6 Histories of Two Hundred and Fifty One Divisions of the German Army which Participated in the War 1914 1918 compiled from records of Intelligence section of the General Staff American Expeditionary Forces at General Headquarters Chaumont France 1919 The London Stamp Exchange Ltd 1989 1920 ISBN 0 948130 87 3 The German Forces in the Field 7th Revision 11th November 1918 Compiled by the General Staff War Office Imperial War Museum London and The Battery Press Inc 1995 1918 ISBN 1 870423 95 X Der Weltkrieg 1914 Bis 1918 Berlin Mittler 1929 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title XV Royal Bavarian Reserve Corps amp oldid 1206209394, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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