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5th Royal Bavarian Division

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The 5th Royal Bavarian Division was a unit of the Royal Bavarian Army which served alongside the Prussian Army as part of the Imperial German Army. [1]

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Armee-Abteilung C

Armee-Abteilung Strantz / Armee-Abteilung C (Army Detachment C) was an army level command of the German Army in World War I. It served on the Western Front throughout its existence.

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Battle of Flers–Courcelette

The Battle of Flers–Courcelette was fought during the Battle of the Somme in France, by the French Sixth Army and the British Fourth Army and Reserve Army, against the German 1st Army, during the First World War.

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Battle of Mont Saint-Quentin

The Battle of Mont Saint-Quentin was a battle on the Western Front during World War I. As part of the Allied counteroffensives on the Western Front in the late summer of 1918, the Australian Corps crossed the Somme River on the night of August 31, and broke the German lines at Mont Saint-Quentin and Péronne.

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Bavarian Army

The Bavarian Army was the army of the Electorate (1682–1806) and then Kingdom (1806–1919) of Bavaria.

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Capture of Oppy Wood

The Capture of Oppy Wood was an engagement on the Western Front of the First World War on 28 June 1917.

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Delville Wood order of battle

This article is about the Delville Wood order of battle.

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Eugen Munder

Eugen Munder (October 9, 1899 – † 1952) was an early member of the Nazi Party and Gauleiter of Württemberg.

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German Army order of battle (1914)

This is the German Army order of battle on the outbreak of World War I in August 1914.

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German Army order of battle, Western Front (1918)

This is the German Army order of battle on the Western Front at the close of the war.

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German cavalry in World War I

The history of the German Cavalry in World War I is one of an arm in decline.

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III Royal Bavarian Corps

The III Royal Bavarian Army Corps / III Bavarian AK (III.) was a corps level command of the Royal Bavarian Army, part of the German Army, before and during World War I. As the German and Bavarian Armies expanded in the latter part of the 19th century, the III Royal Bavarian Army Corps of the Bavarian Army was set up on 1 April 1900 in Nuremberg as the Generalkommando (headquarters) for Middle Franconia, the Upper Palatinate and parts of Upper Franconia, Lower Bavaria and Upper Bavaria.

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List of forces involved in the Battle of Amiens

The following is a list of forces involved in the Battle of Amiens of World War I fought from August 8 to August 11, 1918.

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List of military divisions by number

This is a list of military divisions of all nationalities organised by number.

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Order of battle for the Battle of the Somme

This is the order of battle for the Battle of the Somme.

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Warner Barracks

Warner Barracks was a United States Army military base in the city of Bamberg, Bavaria, southern Germany.

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Western Front tactics, 1917

In 1917, during World War I, the armies on the Western Front continued to change their fighting methods, due to the consequences of increased firepower, more automatic weapons, decentralisation of authority and the integration of specialised branches, equipment and techniques into the traditional structures of infantry, artillery and cavalry.

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55th Corps (German Empire)

The 55th Corps (Generalkommando zbV 55) was a corps formation of the German Army in World War I. It was formed as a temporary Bernhardi Corps (named for its commander) on 6 June 1916 before being established on 1 October 1916.

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5th Division

In military terms, 5th Division may refer to.

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6th Army (German Empire)

The 6th Army (6.) was an army level command of the German Army in World War I. It was formed on mobilization in August 1914 from the IV Army Inspectorate.

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Redirects here:

5th Bavarian Infantry Division.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5th_Royal_Bavarian_Division

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