Imperial German Army 1914-18
Organisation, Structure, Orders of Battle
Author : Hermann Cron

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General - Pages : 416 | Images : None
Paperback - Date of Publication : 15th June 2006 | Edition : Paperback Reprint | Size : 230mm x 145mm | ISBN : 9781874622291 | Helion Book Code : HEL0111
Hardback - Date of Publication : 15th July 2013 | Size : 234mm x 156mm | ISBN : 9781908916952 | Helion Book Code : HEL0360
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The most complete guide to the organisation, structure and units of the First World War German Army yet published. 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 fills the gap admirably. In more than 400 pages, the author examines 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 (incl. Infantry; MG formations; Cavalry; Artillery; Pioneers; Air Force; Supply troops; Tank units; Pioneers; Signals troops; Railway & Transport troops; Medical troops; Field Gendarmerie, etc.)
- Organisations of the Home Front & Occupied Territories
- Extensive order-of-battle data, plus lists of units, army commanders & chiefs of staff.
An essential First World War reference.
"Anyone intending to conduct equally scholarly research on the German Army during the Great War should ensure that Imperial German Army, 1914-1918, Organisation, Structure, Orders-of-Battle graces his or her bookshelf." Birmingham 'On War' - the unofficial blog of the War Studies research students at the University of Birmingham





