Ww1 german infantry divisions

    • List of German divisions in World War II - Wikipedia

      On turns A-C there are 26 German infantry divisions (assuming ALL go to the West) vs. 31 for the Allies in the West. There are 22 German RPs (total) vs. 24 Western Allied RPs (18 French). The Germans will have 10 HQs in th West if they send NO additional ones east, the Allies 9 (not counting the Belgians) but the Allies are generally on the ...

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    • [DOC File]Ted Racier clarifies The Great War in Europe

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      German Forces. 2 x Infantry Divisions with 9 x Infantry, 1 x MG, 1 x Mortar, 3 x field gun each. Hindenburg line has 6 x pillboxes, 3 further pillboxes in outpost & reserve lines. One gun is AT gun (positioned in Bourlon Wood). For each division the commitment of …

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    • [DOCX File]Manor History - IGCSE overview

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      Supported by 6 infantry divisions and 4 Royal Flying Corps squadrons flying ground attack missions, the attack had broken through 3 trench lines and penetrated 5 miles on a 6 mile front by lunchtime. Although these gains were not exploited and later retaken by a German counter offensive, Cambrai showed the full potential of the tank on the ...

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    • [DOCX File]The Rhineland and the Saar Basin

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      Also in August 1918 a combined Allied infantry, artillery, tank and air offensive, coupled with precise intelligence of the location of German artillery resulted in the Allies advancing 8 miles at the Battle of Amiens. When the Allies broke through the German defensive Hindenburg Line at the end of September 1918, their victory became inevitable.

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    • [DOC File]Treaty of Versailles DBQ - Andrew Gillies

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      (1) By a date which must not be later than March 31, 1920, the German Army must not comprise more than seven divisions of infantry and three divisions of cavalry. After that date the total number of effectives in the Army of the States constituting Germany must not exceed one hundred thousand men, including officers and establishments of depots.

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    • [DOC File]Cambrai - possibly of interest to Wargamers

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      The German military forces shall be demobilised and reduced as follows. Supports peace and recovery because Does not support peace and recovery because Article 160. By a date which must not be later than March 31, 1920, the German Army must not comprise more than seven divisions of infantry and three divisions of cavalry.

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