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  2. Guards Corps (German Empire) - Wikipedia

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    In peacetime the Corps was assigned to the II Army Inspectorate but joined the 2nd Army at the start of the First World War. [1] It was still in existence at the end of the war [2] in the 4th Army, Heeresgruppe Kronprinz Rupprecht, on the Western Front. [3] The Corps was disbanded with the demobilisation of the German Army after World War I.

  3. List of Corps of the Imperial German Army - Wikipedia

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    The basic organisational formation was the army corps (Armeekorps). The corps consisted of two or more divisions and various support troops, covering a geographical area. The corps was also responsible for maintaining the reserves and Landwehr in the corps area. By 1914, there were 21 corps areas under Prussian jurisdiction and three Bavarian ...

  4. Guards Fusilier Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the III battalion. The Guards Fusilier Regiment (German: Garde-Füsilier-Regiment) or Guards Fusiliers was an infantry unit of the Guards Corps of the Prussian Army garrisoned in Berlin. In keeping with the genteel nature of the unit, most of its officer corps were nobility. At the time of the German Empire it commanded soldiers ...

  5. Guards Corps - Wikipedia

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    Guards Corps or Guard Corps may refer to: Guards Corps (German Empire), a unit of the Prussian and Imperial German armies; Guards Reserve Corps, a unit of the Imperial German Army; Guard Corps (Haganah), a unit of the Zionist paramilitary organisation Haganah; Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a branch of the Iranian Armed Forces; See also ...

  6. List of German flags - Wikipedia

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    Merchant flag of German Reich variant with the Iron Cross: 1933–1935: Merchant flag of German Reich (Handelsflagge) A red field, with a white disc with a black swastika at a 45-degree angle. Disc and swastika are exactly in the centre. [citation needed] 1933–1935: Merchant flag of German Reich variant with the Iron Cross (Eisernes Kreuz ...

  7. List of flags of the Wehrmacht and Heer (1933–1945) - Wikipedia

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    Flag Dates Designation Description 1933–1935: Flag for the Supreme Commander of the Army: Used between February 1934 and June 1935 with the designation Flag of the Chief of the Army Command. The position of Commander-in-Chief of the Army was held from 1932 to 1938 by Werner von Fritsch. 1935–1941: Flag for the Supreme Commander of the Army

  8. Life Guards (Prussia) - Wikipedia

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    Officers of the Prussian Gardes du Corps, wishing to provoke war, ostentatiously sharpen their swords on the steps of the French embassy in Berlin in the autumn of 1806. The Gardes du Corps ( Regiment der Gardes du Corps ) was the personal bodyguard of the king of Prussia and, after 1871, of the German Emperor (in German, the Kaiser ).

  9. 1st (Emperor Alexander) Guards Grenadiers - Wikipedia

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    The regiment was elevated to the rank of a royal guard on 18 February 1820. First based near Alexanderplatz in Berlin , [ 2 ] the garrison about 1900 moved into larger barracks near Friedrichstraße station , which until 1990 were occupied by the Friedrich Engels Guard Regiment of the East German National People's Army .