Pre-World War I Organization
Before World War I, the division was larger than most, having three rather than two infantry brigades. The structure in 1914 was as follows:
- 57. Infanterie-Brigade:
- 5. Badisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 113
- 6. Badisches Infanterie-Regiment Kaiser Friedrich III Nr. 114
- 58.Infanterie-Brigade:
- 4. Badisches Infanterie-Regiment Prinz Wilhelm Nr. 112
- 7. Badisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 142
- 84. Infanterie-Brigade:
- 8. Badisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 169
- 9. Badisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 170
- 29. Kavallerie-Brigade:
- 3. Badisches Dragoner-Regiment Prinz Karl Nr. 22
- Jäger-Regiment zu Pferde Nr. 5
- 29. Feldartillerie-Brigade:
- 2. Badisches Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 30
- 5. Badisches Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 76
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