Russian–German Legion

Russian–German Legion

The Russian-German Legion was a military unit set up in 1812 by the banished graf Peter of Oldenburg on the instigation of Tsar Alexander I of Russia.

Formation

Its first commander was the Oberst von Arentsschild, and it was formed from German prisoners and deserters left behind in Russia after the French invasion earlier that year.

It was formed to fight against Napoleon as part of the Imperial Russian army, but was paid by Russia's ally Great Britain. Ernst Moritz Arndt, the private secretary to the pro-Russian Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom und zum Stein, acted as head propagandist to entrants to the Legion. He stayed in Saint Petersburg from 1812 onwards and attracted entrants by winning them over to fight to liberate Germany from its French occupying forces.

tructure

The Russian-German-legion was 9,379 strong in total and consisted of 8 infantry battalions, 1 company of Jägers, 2 regiments of hussars and two batteries of horse artillery.

Campaigns

On 6th July 1812, after the contract of Peterswaldau, Great Britain received the task of providing for the Russian German legion and thus acquired the right to determine how and where it was to be deployed. Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn was now put in command and the legion ventured to the lower Elbe, fought at Mecklenburg and Holstein, attacked Harburg and marched far as the Netherlands. In mid March 1814 it crossed the Rhine and fought in Flanders in order to blockade Antwerp.

After returning from France in 1814, the legion was received by Prussia, where collaborators were viewed critically, and so on 2nd June 1814 it was renamed the German legion. The legion moved to Kurhessen for executions in 1814 and from then until 1815 took up quarters in the Bergischen.

After Napoleon's return from Elba on 26th February 1815 the soldiers of this unit were merged into the 30th and 31st infantry regiment, 8th Ulanenregiment and 18th and 19th horse-artillery batteries of the Prussian army. On 18th April 1815, the legion was dissolved.

ources

*Karl Schröder: Eitorf unter den Preußen, Heimatverein Eitorf 2002, ISBN 3-87710-321-9
*Helmert/Usczek: Europäische Befreiungskriege 1808 bis 1814/15, Berlin 1986


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