30. Infanterie-Brigade
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30. Infanterie-Brigade
Summary
- Infanterie-Brigade is an infantry brigade[1].
Key Facts
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- Infanterie-Brigade is in the country of Kingdom of Prussia[2].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's instance of is recorded as infantry brigade[3].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's headquarters location is recorded as Cologne[4].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's headquarters location is recorded as Koblenz[5].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as 33rd (East Prussian) Fusiliers "Count Roon"[6].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as Infanterie-Regiment „von Goeben“[7].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as 6. Rheinisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 68[8].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as 33rd (East Prussian) Fusiliers "Count Roon"[9].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as 5. Rheinisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 65[10].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as Infanterie-Regiment „von Goeben“[11].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as 6. Rheinisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 68[12].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as Infanterie-Regiment „von Horn“[13].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as Brunswick Hussars 17[14].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's part of is recorded as Prussian Army[15].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's Commons category is recorded as 30. Infanterie-Brigade (Deutsches Kaiserreich)[16].
- +1852-04-29T00:00:00Z marks the founding of 30. Infanterie-Brigade[17].
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- Infanterie-Brigade was dissolved in +1918-00-00T00:00:00Z[18].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's parent organization or unit is recorded as 15th Division[19].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's parent organization or unit is recorded as 16th Division[20].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's parent organization or unit is recorded as Prussian Army[21].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's commanded by is recorded as Karl Hans August von Könneritz[22].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's commanded by is recorded as Albert Friedrich Ernst Karl von Schrabisch[23].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's commanded by is recorded as Albert von Klaß[24].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's commanded by is recorded as Albert Friedrich Ernst Karl von Schrabisch[25].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's commanded by is recorded as Leonhard Graf von Blumenthal[26].
Body
Founding
+1852-04-29T00:00:00Z marks the founding of 30. Infanterie-Brigade[17].
Identity
- Infanterie-Brigade's part of is recorded as Prussian Army[15].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Cologne[4], a Hanseatic city[27], in Germany[28] and Koblenz[5], a big city[29], in Germany[30]. Parent organizations include 15th Division[19], a military division[31], in Kingdom of Prussia[32], founded in 1818[33]; 16th Division[20], a military division[34], in German Empire[35], founded in 1816[36]; and Prussian Army[21], an army[37], in Kingdom of Prussia[38], founded in 1701[39], headquartered in Potsdam[40]. Subsidiaries include 33rd (East Prussian) Fusiliers "Count Roon"[6], a rifle regiment[41], in Sweden[42], founded in 1749[43], headquartered in Gusev[44]; Infanterie-Regiment „von Goeben“[7], an infantry regiment[45], in Kingdom of Prussia[46], founded in 1813[47], headquartered in Koblenz[48]; 6. Rheinisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 68[8], an infantry regiment[49]; 5. Rheinisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 65[10], an infantry regiment[50], in Prussia[51], founded in 1860[52], headquartered in Cologne[53]; Infanterie-Regiment „von Horn“[13], an infantry regiment[54], in Kingdom of Prussia[55], founded in 1813[56], headquartered in Trier[57]; and Brunswick Hussars 17[14], a military unit[58], founded in 1809[59].
Dissolution
- Infanterie-Brigade was dissolved in +1918-00-00T00:00:00Z[18].