42. Infanterie-Brigade
large unit of the Prussian Army (1866-1919)
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42. 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 seal image is recorded as Siegelmarke Königlich Preussische Stellvertretende 42. Infanterie Brigade W0237994.jpg[4].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's headquarters location is recorded as Frankfurt[5].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as Füsilier-Regiment „von Gersdorff“[6].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as Infanterie-Regiment Landgraf Friedrich I. von Hessen-Cassel[7].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as 88th (2nd Nassau) Infantry[8].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as Q65226687[9].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as Thüringisches Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 6[10].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as 87th (1st Nassau) Infantry[11].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's part of is recorded as Prussian Army[12].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's Commons category is recorded as 42. Infanterie-Brigade (Deutsches Kaiserreich)[13].
- +1866-10-11T00:00:00Z marks the founding of 42. Infanterie-Brigade[14].
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- Infanterie-Brigade was dissolved in +1919-05-31T00:00:00Z[15].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's parent organization or unit is recorded as 21st Division[16].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's commanded by is recorded as Alexander von Kraatz-Koschlau[17].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's commanded by is recorded as Gustav von Pritzelwitz[18].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's commanded by is recorded as Hugo von Thile[19].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's commanded by is recorded as Helmuth von Ziemietzky[20].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's commanded by is recorded as August von Weber[21].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's commanded by is recorded as August von Amelunxen[22].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's commanded by is recorded as Friedrich Wilhelm Stockmarr[23].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's commanded by is recorded as Arno von Arndt[24].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's commanded by is recorded as Hugo Benno Ferdinand Naglo[25].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's commanded by is recorded as Emil von Meerscheidt-Hüllessem[26].
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Founding
+1866-10-11T00:00:00Z marks the founding of 42. Infanterie-Brigade[14].
Identity
- Infanterie-Brigade's part of is recorded as Prussian Army[12].
Operations
- Infanterie-Brigade's headquarters location is recorded as Frankfurt[5]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as 21st Division[16]. Subsidiaries include Füsilier-Regiment „von Gersdorff“[6], a rifle regiment[27], in Electorate of Hesse[28], founded in 1821[29]; Infanterie-Regiment Landgraf Friedrich I. von Hessen-Cassel[7], an infantry regiment[30], in German Reich[31], founded in 1866[32], headquartered in Kassel[33]; 88th (2nd Nassau) Infantry[8], an infantry regiment[34], in Kingdom of Prussia[35], founded in 1808[36], headquartered in Mainz[37]; Q65226687[9], a cavalry brigade[38], in Kingdom of Prussia[39], founded in 1866[40], headquartered in Frankfurt[41]; Thüringisches Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 6[10], an uhlan[42], founded in 1813[43]; and 87th (1st Nassau) Infantry[11], an infantry regiment[44], in Prussia[45], founded in 1809[46].
Dissolution
- Infanterie-Brigade was dissolved in +1919-05-31T00:00:00Z[15].