Military Command
Kreis Bromberg was part of the of:
- the 14th Infanterie regiment (3rd Pommersches) of the ??. Inf. Brigade. Created Jul 1, 1813. Honorary name of "Graf Schwerin".
- the 129th Infanterie regiment (??) of the 7. Inf. Brigade. Created Mar 24, 1881, in Graudenz.
- the 3rd Grenadier zu Pferde (cavlery) regiment (Neumärkisches) of the 4. Kav. Brigade. Created Dec 29, 1704. Honorary name of "Freiherr von Derfflinger".
- the 15th Fußartillerie regiment (2. Pommersches) of the ?. FußA. Brigade. Created Aug 11, 1893.
- the 17th Fußartillerie regiment (2. Pommersches) of the 2. FußA. Brigade. Created Oct 24, 1872.
- (also at Hohensalza) the 53rd Fußartillerie regiment (Hinterpommersches) of the ?. FußA. Brigade. Created Mar 25, 1899.
Corps | Garrison | Staats Name State Name |
Type | Reich Name Empire Name |
Honorary Name | Brigade (part of) |
Created | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
II | Bromberg | 3. Pommersches | Infanterie | 14 | Graf Schwerin | 1 July 1813 | ||
II | Bromberg | Infanterie | 129 | 7. Inf. | 24 March 1881 | ? started in Graudenz | ||
II | Bromberg | Neumärkisches | Grenadier zu Pferde (type of cavalry) |
3 | Freiherr von Derfflinger | 4. Kav. | 29 December 1704 | |
II | Bromberg | 2. Pommersches | Fußartillerie | 15 | ? Fuß. | 1 August 1893 | ||
II | Bromberg | 2. Pommersches | Feldartillerie | 17 | 2. FeldA. | 24 October 1872 | Also Gnesen? | |
II | Bromberg Hohensalza |
Hinter- pommersches | Feldartillerie | 53 | ? FeldA. | 25 March 1899 |
The data in the tables below was extracted from the 1905 Prussian gazetteer Gemeindelexikon für das Königreich Preußen.
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