11th Bavarian Infantry Division (German Empire)

11th Bavarian Infantry Division (German Empire)

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=11th Bavarian Infantry Division ("11. Bayerische Infanterie-Division")
dates=1915-1919
country=Bavaria/German Empire
branch=Army
type=Infantry
size=Approx. 12,500
battles=World War I: Gorlice-Tarnów Offensive, Serbian Campaign (World War I), Battle of Verdun, Romanian Campaign (World War I), Second Battle of the Aisne, Passchendaele, Third Battle of the Aisne, Second Battle of the Marne

The 11th Bavarian Infantry Division ("11. Bayerische Infanterie-Division") was a unit of the Royal Bavarian Army, part of the Imperial German Army, in World War I. The division was formed on March 24, 1915 and organized over the next few weeks. [ [http://www.1914-18.info/erster-weltkrieg.php?u=265 11. Bayerische Infanterie-Division (Chronik 1915/1918)] ] It was part of a wave of new infantry divisions formed in the spring of 1915. The division was disbanded in 1919 during the demobilization of the German Army after World War I.

The division was formed primarily from the excess infantry regiments of existing divisions which were being triangularized. The division's 21st Bavarian Infantry Brigade was formerly the 4th Bavarian Infantry Brigade of the 2nd Bavarian Infantry Division. The 3rd Bavarian Infantry Regiment also came from the 2nd Bavarian Infantry Division; the 22nd Bavarian Infantry Regiment came from the 3rd Bavarian Infantry Division; and the 13th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment came from the 5th Bavarian Reserve Division. [ [http://www.1914-18.info/erster-weltkrieg.php?u=265 11. Bayerische Infanterie-Division (Chronik 1915/1918)] ]

Combat chronicle

The 11th Bavarian Infantry Division initially served on the Eastern Front, where it fought in the Gorlice-Tarnów Offensive, seeing action at Przemyśl, Lviv (Lemberg), and Chełm (Cholm) and advancing to the Pripyat Marshes by August. The division was then transferred south and participated in the Serbian Campaign. It was in reserve in Syrmia from November 1915 to February 1916, and was then transferred to the Western Front. From March to May 1916, it fought in the Battle of Verdun, and then returned to the Eastern Front. After fighting in the Battle of Kovel, the division went to the Romanian front, where it remained until January 1917. Again it was transferred to the Western Front, initially serving in Upper Alsace. It then fought in the Second Battle of the Aisne, also known as the Third Battle of Champagne (and to the Germans as the Double Battle on the Aisne and in the Champagne). It also saw action in the Battle of Passchendaele. It remained in the line on various parts of the Western Front until the end of April 1918, when it went to the Belgian/Dutch border. The division then fought in the Third Battle of the Aisne and remained in the line near Soissons, seeing action in the Second Battle of the Marne. It then went to Flanders, where it remained until the end of the war. Allied intelligence rated the division as first class. [ [http://www.1914-18.info/erster-weltkrieg.php?u=265 11. Bayerische Infanterie-Division (Chronik 1915/1918)] ] ["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. 206-210.]

Order of battle on formation

The 11th Bavarian Infantry Division was formed as a triangular division. The order of battle of the division on April 1, 1915 was as follows: [Hermann Cron et al., "Ruhmeshalle unserer alten Armee" (Berlin, 1935).]

*Kgl. Bayerische 21. Infanterie-Brigade
**Kgl. Bayerisches 3. Infanterie-Regiment Prinz Karl von Bayern
**Kgl. Bayerisches 22. Infanterie-Regiment Fürst Wilhelm von Hohenzollern
**Kgl. Bayerisches Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 13
*1.Eskadron/Kgl. Bayerisches 2. Chevaulegers-Regiment Taxis
*2.Eskadron/Kgl. Bayerisches 7. Chevaulegers-Regiment Prinz Alfons
*Kgl. Bayerisches 21. Feldartillerie-Regiment
*5.Eskadron/Kgl. Bayerisches Reserve-Fußartillerie-Regiment Nr. 2
*Kgl. Bayerische Pionier-Kompanie Nr. 21

Late-war order of battle

The division underwent relatively few organizational changes over the course of the war. Cavalry was reduced, artillery and signals commands were formed, and combat engineer support was expanded to a full pioneer battalion. The order of battle on January 4, 1918 was as follows: [Cron et al., "Ruhmeshalle".]

*Kgl. Bayerische 21. Infanterie-Brigade
**Kgl. Bayerisches 3. Infanterie-Regiment Prinz Karl von Bayern
**Kgl. Bayerisches 22. Infanterie-Regiment Fürst Wilhelm von Hohenzollern
**Kgl. Bayerisches Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 13
*2.Eskadron/Kgl. Bayerisches 7. Chevaulegers-Regiment Prinz Alfons
*Kgl. Bayerischer Artillerie-Kommandeur 11
**Kgl. Bayerisches 21. Feldartillerie-Regiment
**Kgl. Bayerisches Fußartillerie-Regiment Nr. 11 (from June 12, 1918)Kgl. Bayerisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 11Kgl. Bayerische Pionier-Kompanie Nr. 19Kgl. Bayerische Pionier-Kompanie Nr. 21Kgl. Bayerische Minenwerfer-Kompanie Nr. 11Kgl. Bayerischer Divisions-Nachrichten-Kommandeur 11

References

* [http://www.1914-18.info/erster-weltkrieg.php?u=265 11. Bayerische Infanterie-Division (Chronik 1915/1918) - Der erste Weltkrieg]
* 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 1825-1939." (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)

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