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1st Division, Imperial German Army
Divisional Structure 1914 1st German Division part of 1st Army Corps and 8th ArmyDivisional Order of Battle 1914
Infantry Brigades
- 1st Infantry Brigade
- 1st Grenadiers Regiment
- 41st Regiment
- 2nd Infantry Brigade
- 3rd Grenadiers Regiment
- 43rd Regiment
Cavalry
8th Uhlan Regiment
Artillery
1st Artillery Brigade
- 16th Field Artillery Regiment
- 52nd Field Artillery Regiment
Divisional Structure 1915 1st German Division was part of 1st Army Corps and 9th Army of the NorthDivisional Order of Battle 1915
Infantry Brigades
- 1st Infantry Brigade
- 1st Grenadiers Regiment
- 41st Regiment
- 2nd Infantry Brigade
- 3rd Grenadiers Regiment
- 43rd Regiment
Cavalry
8th Uhlan Regiment
Artillery
1st Artillery Brigade
- 16th Field Artillery Regiment
- 52nd Field Artillery Regiment
Engineers and Liaison
- 1st Engineers Battalion (1st Command District)
- 1st Pioneers Field Company
- 1st Pontoon Engineers
- 1st Telephone Detachment
Divisional Structure 1916 1st German Division part of 1st Army Corps and 10th Army of the SouthDivisional Order of Battle 1916
Infantry Brigades
- 1st Infantry Brigade
- 1st Grenadiers Regiment
- 41st Regiment
- 2nd Infantry Brigade
- 3rd Grenadiers Regiment
- 43rd Regiment
Cavalry
8th Uhlan Regiment
Artillery
1st Artillery Brigade
- 16th Field Artillery Regiment
- 52nd Field Artillery Regiment
Engineers and Liaison
- 1st Engineers Battalion (1st Command District)
- 1st Pioneers 3rd Field Company
- 1st Pontoon Engineers
- 1st Telephone Detachment
- 1st Trench Mortar Company
- 271st Pioneer Company
Attached 100th Labour Battalion
Divisional Structure 1918 1st German Division part of 1st Army Corps and 8th ArmyDivisional Order of Battle 1918
Infantry Brigades
- 1st Infantry Brigade
- 1st Grenadiers Regiment
- 3rd Grenadiers Regiment
- 43rd Regiment
Cavalry
3rd Squadron 8th Uhlan Regiment
Artillery
1st Artillery Command
- 16th Field Artillery Regiment
- 10th Field Artillery Regiment - 1st Abteilung (Staff, 1, 3 and 4 Batteries)
- 1083 Light Ammunition Column
- 1095 Light Ammunition Column
- 1096 Light Ammunition Column
Engineers and Liaison
- 110th Pioneer Battalion
- 1st Pioneers 3rd Field Company (z)
- 1st Trench Mortar Company
- 271st Pioneer Company
- 108th Searchlight Section
- 1st Signal Command
- 1st Telephone Detachment
- 43rd Wireless Detachment
Medical and Veterinary
- 4th Ambulance Company
- 13th Field Hospital
- 16th Field Hospital
- 1st Veterinary Hospital
Transport
534th Motor Transport Column
1st August 1914 Early actions 1914 1st German Division part of 1st Army Corps and 8th Army then with 9th and 10th Armies1914-1915
Along with the 2nd Division, the 1st Division formed the 1st Army Corps (Koenigsberg).
Russia
The 1st Army Corps was engaged on the Russian Front at the very beginning of the war.
Up until November, the 1st Division participated in the operations of East Prussia and notably in the battle of Tannenberg (Aug. 27-29).
In December the two division of the 1st Corps separated. The 2nd Division remained in the north and the 1st Division went to the 9th Army, from December, 1914, to January, 1915 (Bzura-Rawka), then to the Army of the South, operating in the Carpathians and on the Dniester, from February, 1915, to February, 1916.
1st March 1916 Further moves 1st German Division part of 1st Army Corps 10th and 8th Army1916
France.
The division went to France in March 1916. The 41st Infantry Regiment detrained on the 13th March near Metz and the 48th Infantry Regiment at Hagondange on the 5th March 1916.
Verdun.
The division was put into the line near Vaux on the 20th April 1916, fought in the Bois de la Caillette in May, in the Bois de Vaux Chapitre and the Bois Fumin in June and July. It suffered enormous losses there. In the 1st Company of the 41st Infantry Regiment, the numbers on the pay books passed from 1,359 (10th Apr) to 1,674 (19th July), indicating the arrival of at least 316 reinforcements. From the beginning of the war until July, 1916, the regiment had received an average of 1,360 men per company.
Russia.
At the end of July, 1916, the 1st Division, leaving behind the 41st Infantry Regiment, which fought before Verdun in August, was once more taken to the eastern front, where it formed part of the Carpathian Corps.
1st July 1917 Actions in 1917
1st Jan 1918 Actions during 1918If you can provide any additional information, please add it here.
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