Imperial German Army 1914-18  
Organisation, Structure, Orders of Battle
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A detailed account of the composition, structure and Organisation of the First World War German Army has long been needed by English-language readers - this work will fill this gap admirably.

In more than 300 pages, the authors examine all aspects of the army. A detailed analytical text is followed by an extensive compendium of order-of-battle data. Topics covered include:

High Command & War Leadership

Composition of Army Groups, Armies, etc.

Organisation of the Field Army. Branches covered in detail incl. Infantry, incl. MG formations ; Cavalry ; Artillery ; Pioneers ; Air Force; Supply troops ; Tank units ; Pioneers ; Signals troops ; Railway & Transport troops ; Medical troops ; Field Gendarmerie, etc. etc.

Organisation of the Home Front & Occupied Territories

Extensive order-of-battle data, plus lists of units, army commanders & chiefs of staff

Key Features
The most complete guide to the Organisation, structure and units of the First World War German Army yet published

Includes detailed orders-of-battle

All arms-of-service covered, from infantry to sanitary troops, Landwehr units to the Air Force

Set to become a standard First World War reference source
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A detailed account of the composition, structure and Organisation of the First World War German Army has long been needed by English-language readers - this work will fill this gap admirably.

In more than 300 pages, the authors examine all aspects of the army. A detailed analytical text is followed by an extensive compendium of order-of-battle data. Topics covered include:

High Command & War Leadership

Composition of Army Groups, Armies, etc.

Organisation of the Field Army. Branches covered in detail incl. Infantry, incl. MG formations ; Cavalry ; Artillery ; Pioneers ; Air Force; Supply troops ; Tank units ; Pioneers ; Signals troops ; Railway & Transport troops ; Medical troops ; Field Gendarmerie, etc. etc.

Organisation of the Home Front & Occupied Territories

Extensive order-of-battle data, plus lists of units, army commanders & chiefs of staff

Key Features
The most complete guide to the Organisation, structure and units of the First World War German Army yet published

Includes detailed orders-of-battle

All arms-of-service covered, from infantry to sanitary troops, Landwehr units to the Air Force

Set to become a standard First World War reference source
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Publisher’s note
  • Foreword
  • Part I The Supreme Command of the Military Leadership and Administration during the war
    • A. The Supreme Army Command
      • 1. The Kaiser and the Great Headquarters
      • 2. The Chief of the General Staff of the Field Army
        • a. Chief and First Quartermaster-General
        • b. The General Staff Departments
        • c. The Quartermaster-General and posts subordinate to him
        • d. Supreme Arm-of-Service Authorities
        • e. External Departments
        • f. The Training Regulations of the Supreme Army Command
      • 3. Decorations and Honours
    • B. The War Ministry
      • 1. The War Minister
      • 2. The War Ministry of August 1914
    • 3. Expansion of the War Ministry up to Autumn 1916
    • 4. The Hindenburg Programme and the War Ministry from November 1916
    • 5. The War Ministry during 1917 and 1918
    • 6. The War Ministry at the end of the war
    • 7. General changes in clothing, armament and pay ordered by the War Ministry
  • Part II Changes in Army Organisation
    • A. General
    • B. In the Army of the West
    • C. In the Army of the East
    • D. On the Italian Front
    • E. On the Balkans Front
    • F. In Asia
  • Part III The Higher Command Authorities and their development
    • A. Senior Command Authorities newly-created during the war
      • 1. The Supreme Commander East
      • 2. Army Group High Commands
        • a. General
        • b. Army Group Hindenburg
        • c. Temporary Army Groups
        • d. Established Army Group Commands
    • B. Command Authorities from Army High Command to Division level
      • 1. General
      • 2. Army High Commands and Coastal Defence High Command
      • 3. Army Detachments and Army Groups
      • 4. General Commands
      • 5. Senior Cavalry Commanders
      • 6. Infantry Divisions (with Jäger, Reserve, Landwehr, Ersatz, and Naval Divisions together with Senior Construction Staffs)
      • 7. Cavalry Divisions
  • Part IV The History of the Field Army in its individual service arms
    • A. Infantry
      • 1. The Brigade
      • 2. The Infantry Regiment (also Reserve, Landwehr, Ersatz and Landsturm Infantry Regiments; Field Recruit Depots)
      • 3. The Jäger Battalion and the Jäger Regiment
      • 4. Special Formations
        • a. Mountain and Ski Formations
        • b. Cycle Formations
        • c. Assault Battalions
        • d. Automatic Rifle Battalions
    • B. Machine Gun Formations
      • 1. Development under the Falkenhayn Army Command
      • 2. Development under the Hindenburg Army Command
    • C. Cavalry
      • 1. The Cavalry Brigade Staffs
      • 2. The Cavalry Regiment
    • D. Artillery
      • 1. Senior Artillery Commanders
      • 2. The Troops
        • a. Field Artillery
          • a1. In the first two years of the war
          • a2. Under the Hindenburg Army Command
        • b. Heavy Artillery
          • b1. In the first two years of the war
          • b2. Under the Hindenburg Army Command
        • 3. The Artillery Survey Service
    • E. Pioneers
      • 1. Generals and Regimental Commanders
      • 2. Field Pioneers and Miners, together with Close-combat weapons
        • a. Until the end of 1916
        • b. From January 1917
      • 3. Searchlight units
      • 4. Minenwerfer units
        • a. Under the Falkenhayn Army Command
        • b. Under the Hindenburg Army Command
      • 5. Gas Troops
      • 6. Flamethrower units
      • 7. Cavalry Pioneer Sections
      • 8. Special Formations
      • 9. Assault Battalion 5 (‘Rohr’)
      • 10. Pioneer Siege Trains and Pioneer Park Companies
      • 11. Pontoon Trains
    • F. Air Forces
      • 1. Command
        • a. Until October 1916
        • b. Under the Commanding General of the Air Forces
      • 2. The Units
        • a. Dirigible Airships
        • b. Field Airship Troops
        • c. Aeroplanes
        • d. Aerial Photography Service
        • e. Anti-Aircraft Weapons and the Aircraft Reporting Service
          • e1. Anti-Aircraft Guns
          • e2. Anti-Aircraft Machine Guns
          • e3. Flak Searchlights
          • e4. Aircraft Reporting Service
        • f. Meteorological Service
    • G. Survey and Topographical Service
    • H. Armoured fighting vehicle units
    • I. Signals Troops
      • 1. Until Autumn 1916
      • 2. First reorganisation under the Hindenburg Army Command
        • a. Service Chiefs
        • b. Units
      • 3. Second reorganisation under the Hindenburg Army Command
        • a. Service Chiefs
        • b. Units
      • 4. Female Signal Corps
    • J. Field Railway Authorities and Troops
      • 1. The Organisation of the Field Railway Service
      • 2. Railway Troops
      • 3. Waterways
    • K. Motorised Vehicle Troops
      • 1. Until March 1915
      • 2. The Organisation of the Motorised Vehicle Service from 10.3.1915 and its development up to December 1916
      • 3. The Reorganisation of 15.12.1916 and development up to the end of the war.
      • 4. Imperial Voluntary Automobile Corps
      • 5. Imperial Motor Boat Corps
    • L. Munitions Columns and Trains
      • 1. At the beginning of the war
      • 2. From 1915
        • a. Service Chiefs
        • b. Munitions Columns
        • c. The Trains.
    • M. The Medical Service in the Field
    • N. The Field Police
    • O. Labour units
    • P. Technical and administrative special formations
      • 1. Works Departments
      • 2. Electric Power Detachments
      • 3. Salvage Formations (Salvage and Collection Services)
      • 4. The Representatives of the War Ministry for Extraction of Raw Materials from the Occupied Areas in the West, and their agencies
      • 5. Prisoner of War and Prisoner Formations
  • Part V The Lines of Communication
    • A. Lines of Communication Inspectorates
    • B. Lines of Communication Formations
    • C. The Supply Service
  • Part VI The Administrations of the Occupied Territories
    • A. General Governments
      • 1. General Government Belgium
      • 2. General Government Warsaw
    • B. Military Administrations
      • 1. The Territory of the Supreme Commander East
      • 2. Military Administration Rumania
  • Part VII Authorities and units in Germany
    • A. The Deputy General Staff of the Army and the home front agencies of the Chief of the Field Railway Service
      • 1. The Deputy General Staff of the Army
      • 2. The home front agencies of the Chief of the Field Railway Service
    • B. The War Department of the War Ministry, the War Department posts and War Economy departments
      • 1. The War Department
      • 2. War Department offices
      • 3. War Economy Departments
    • C. The Deputy General Commands
    • D. Fortress Governments and Commands
    • E. Infantry and Jäger
    • F. Machine Gun Troops
    • G. Cavalry
    • H. Artillery
      • 1. Field Artillery
      • 2. Foot Artillery
    • I. Pioneers and their variants
      • 1. Pioneers, Engineer Committee and searchlight formations
      • 2. Minenwerfer troops and Close-combat Weapons Park troops
      • 3. Gas Troops and anti-gas protection
      • 4. Flamethrower Troops
    • J. Air Forces
      • 1. Under the Inspectorate of the Military Air and Motorised Vehicle Service
      • 2. From April 1915
        • a. Airship troops and Meteorological stations
        • b. Aviation Troops
        • c. Home Air Defence
          • c1. Until mid-December 1916
          • c2. Under the Commander of Air Defence
      • 3. The Intendance of the Air Forces
    • K. Signals Troops
    • L. Railway Troops
    • M. Motor Vehicle Troops
    • N. Train
    • O. The General Inspectorate of the Military Communications Service and special technical formations
    • P. Medical departments and the War Medical Inspectorates
    • Q. The Inspectorate of Military Penal Institutions
  • Conclusion
  • Appendices
    • I. The Field Army, 17 August 1914
    • II. 18th Army, 21 March 1918
    • III. List of Brigade Staffs, Artillery and Pioneer Generals
      • a. Infantry Brigades
      • b. Cavalry Brigades
      • c. Field Artillery Brigades and Artillery Commanders
      • d. Foot Artillery and Artillery Generals
      • e. Pioneer Generals
    • IV. List of Mobile Units
      • a. Infantry and Jäger
      • b. Machine Gun Formations
      • c. Cavalry
      • d. Field Artillery.
      • e. Foot Artillery and Artillery Survey units
      • f. Pioneers and variant units
      • g. Airship units
      • h. Aviation units
      • i. Anti-Aircraft units
      • j. Signals Troops
      • k. Field Railway Troops
      • l. Armoured fighting vehicle units
    • V. Commanders and their General Staff Chiefs
    • VI. Abbreviations and glossary
    • Bibliography
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