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Army of Württemberg

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The Württembergian Army (German: Württembergische Armee) served as the army of the Kingdom of Württemberg.

The Württembergian Army had its permanent beginnings in the Peace of Westphalia that followed the Thirty Years' War, which permitted states of the Holy Roman Empire to raise standing armies. These troops were, particularly in the 18th century, sometimes used in Soldatenhandel and lent to foreign powers; This practice was often criticized as a form of mercenary service.

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Württemberg Army in the Napoleonic Wars

In 1806, with the creation of the Confederation of the Rhine, the Württemberg army stood at around 9.900 personel with 6 Infantry regiments, 3 Cavalry regiments and 2 Garde regiments, one for Infantry and Cavalry. The newly crowned King of Württemberg Frederick I made various reforms and expanded the army personnel, by 1815, to almost 4 times its original size, at around 30.000 men.[1]

History

When the Imperial German Army was established, around the nucleus of the Prussian Army in 1871, the Württembergian Army remained an independent contingent like the Bavarian Army and the Royal Saxon Army. It was formed into the XIII (Royal Württemberg) Corps until 1918, mainly comprising the 26th and 27th infantry divisions and the 26th dragoon regiment.[2][better source needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Stadlinger, L. J. von (1856). Geschichte des Württembergischen Kriegswesens von der frühesten bis zur neuesten Zeit (in German). K. Hofbuchdr.
  2. ^ "Kavallerieregiment18.de".


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