Army of Württemberg
Army of Württemberg | |
---|---|
Country | Württemberg |
Allegiance | House of Württemberg |
Branch | Army |
Engagements | Napoleonic Wars Austro-Prussian War Franco-Prussian War World War I |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Duke Albrecht |
The army of the German state of Württemberg was until 1918 known in Germany as the Württembergische Armee.[1]
Its troops were maintained by Württemberg for its national defence and as a unit of the Swabian Circle (district) of Holy Roman Empire, the Confederation of the Rhine, the German Confederation and finally of the Imperial German Army. In addition, particularly in the 18th century, there were also regiments that were lent to other dukes and foreign powers. This practice was often criticized as "soldier trading" or "Soldatenhandel"; a form of mercenary service.
When the Imperial German Army was established around the Prussian Army in 1871, the incorporated Württemberg Army remained an independent contingent (like the Bavarian Army and the 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]
See also
Notes
- ^ For its distinctive uniforms from 1650 to 1870, see: Pictures of Württembergische Armee uniforms up to 1850: Plates by Stadlinger
- ^ "Kavallerieregiment18.de".