- 12th Division (German Empire)
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=12th Division ("12. Division"); in 1870-71 and fromAugust 2 1914 , 12th Infantry Division ("12. Infanterie-Division")
dates=1818-1919
country=Prussia /Germany
branch=Army
type=Infantry (in peacetime included cavalry)
size=Approx. 15,000
command_structure=VI. Army Corps ("VI. Armeekorps")
garrison=Neiße
battles=Austro-Prussian War : KöniggrätzFranco-Prussian War : ParisWorld War I : Somme, Caporetto,Spring Offensive , Lys, Cambrai (1918)
notable_commanders=Eduard von Bonin ,Kraft, Prinz zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen ,Remus von Woyrsch The 12th Division ("12. Division") was a unit of the
Prussia n/German Army. [From the late 1800s, the Prussian Army was effectively the German Army, as during the period of German unification (1866-1871) the states of theGerman Empire entered into conventions with Prussia regarding their armies and only the Bavarian Army remained fully autonomous.] It was formed in Neiße (nowNysa, Poland ) onSeptember 5 1818 . [Günter Wegner, "Stellenbesetzung der deutschen Heere 1815-1939." (Biblio Verlag, Osnabrück, 1993), Bd. 1, p.106; Claus von Bredow, bearb., "Historische Rang- und Stammliste des deuschen Heeres" (1905), pp.423-424] The division was subordinated in peacetime to the VI Army Corps ("VI. Armeekorps"). [Wegner, p. 57.] The division was disbanded in 1919 during the demobilization of the German Army after World War I. The division was recruited primarily in theProvince of Silesia , mainly in the region ofUpper Silesia .Combat chronicle
The 12th Division fought in the
Austro-Prussian War in 1866, including theBattle of Königgrätz . [Hermann Cron et al., "Ruhmeshalle unserer alten Armee" (Berlin, 1935); Wegner, p.424] In theFranco-Prussian War of 1870-71, the division fought in several battles and engagements, including theSiege of Paris . [Cron et al., "Ruhmeshalle"; Wegner, p.424]In
World War I , the division served initially on the Western Front. It spent most of this period in various parts of the trenches and suffered heavily in the 1916Battle of the Somme . At the end of December 1916, it was sent to the Eastern Front, where it did not participate in any major actions. The division returned to the Western Front in May-June 1917. At the end of September 1917, it was sent to the Italian Front, where it fought in theBattle of Caporetto . After returning to the Western Front, the division saw action in the GermanSpring Offensive of 1918, including theBattle of the Lys , and the subsequent Allied counteroffensives, including the 1918 Battle of Cambrai. Allied intelligence rated it a second class division. [ [http://www.1914-18.info/erster-weltkrieg.php?u=142 12. Infanterie-Division] ] ["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" (1920), pp. 211-214.]Order of battle in the Franco-Prussian War
During wartime, the 12th Division, like other regular German divisions, was redesignated an infantry division. The organization of the 12th Infantry Division in 1870 at the beginning of the Franco-Prussian War was as follows: [A. Niemann, "Der französische Feldzug 1870-1871" (Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts, Hildburghausen, 1871), p. 47]
*23. Infanterie-Brigade
**Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 22
**Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 62
*24. Infanterie-Brigade
**Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 23
**Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 63
*Dragoner-Regiment Nr. 15Pre-World War I organization
German divisions underwent various organizational changes after the Franco-Prussian War. The organization of the 12th Division in 1914, shortly before the outbreak of World War I, was as follows: ["Rangliste der Königlich Preußischen Armee" (1914), pp. 72-73.]
*23. Infanterie-Brigade
**Infanterie-Regiment Keith (1. Oberschlesisches) Nr. 22
**3. Schesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 156
*24. Infanterie-Brigade
**Infanterie-Regiment von Winterfeldt (2. Oberschlesisches) Nr. 23
**3. Oberschesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 62
*78. Infanterie-Brigade
**4. Oberschesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 63
**4. Schesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 157
*12. Kavallerie-Brigade
**Husaren-Regiment von Schill (1. Schesisches) Nr. 4
**Husaren-Regiment Graf Goetzen (2. Schesisches) Nr. 6
*44. Kavallerie-Brigade
**Ulanen-Regiment von Katzler (Schlesisches) Nr. 2
**Jäger-Regiment zu Pferde Nr. 11
*12. Feldartillerie-Brigade:
**Feldartillerie-Regiment von Clausewitz (1. Oberschlesisches) Nr. 21
**2. Oberschlesisches Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 57Order of battle on mobilization
On mobilization in August 1914 at the beginning of
World War I , most divisional cavalry, including brigade headquarters, was withdrawn to form cavalry divisions or split up among divisions as reconnaissance units. Divisions received engineer companies and other support units from their higher headquarters. The 12th Division was again renamed the 12th Infantry Division. Its initial wartime organization was as follows: [Cron et al., "Ruhmeshalle"]*24. Infanterie-Brigade:
**Infanterie-Regiment von Winterfeldt (2. Oberschlesisches) Nr. 23
**3. Oberschlesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 62
*78.Infanterie-Brigade:
**4. Oberschlesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr.63
**4. Schlesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 157
*Ulanen-Regiment von Katzler (Schlesisches) Nr. 2
*12. Feldartillerie-Brigade:
**Feldartillerie-Regiment von Clausewitz (1. Oberschlesisches) Nr. 21
**2. Oberschlesisches Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 57
*2. Kompanie/Schlesisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 6
*3. Kompanie/Schlesisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 6Late World War I organization
Divisions underwent many changes during the war, with regiments moving from division to division, and some being destroyed and rebuilt. During the war, most divisions became triangular - one infantry brigade with three infantry regiments rather than two infantry brigades of two regiments (a "
square division "). An artillery commander replaced the artillery brigade headquarters, the cavalry was further reduced, the engineer contingent was increased, and a divisional signals command was created. The 12th Infantry Division's order of battle in 1918 was as follows: [Cron et al., "Ruhmeshalle"]*24. Infanterie-Brigade:
**Infanterie-Regiment von Winterfeldt (2. Oberschlesisches) Nr. 23
**3. Oberschlesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 62
**4. Oberschlesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr.63
**Maschinengewehr-Scharfschützen-Abteilung Nr. 20
*4.Eskadron/Ulanen-Regiment von Katzler (Schlesisches) Nr. 2
*Artillerie-Kommandeur 12:
**Feldartillerie-Regiment von Clausewitz (1. Oberschlesisches) Nr. 21
**Fußartillerie-Bataillon Nr. 88
*Schlesisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 6
*Divisions-Nachrichten-Kommandeur 12References
* [http://www.1914-18.info/erster-weltkrieg.php?u=142 12. Infanterie-Division - Der erste Weltkrieg]
* Claus von Bredow, bearb., "Historische Rang- und Stammliste des deuschen Heeres" (1905)
* Hermann Cron et al., "Ruhmeshalle unserer alten Armee" (Berlin, 1935)
* Hermann Cron, "Geschichte des deutschen Heeres im Weltkriege 1914-1918" (Berlin, 1937)
* Günter Wegner, "Stellenbesetzung der deutschen Heere 1815-1939." (Biblio Verlag, Osnabrück, 1993), Bd. 1
* "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" (1920)Notes
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