Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“
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Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“
Summary
Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“ is an infantry regiment[1].
Key Facts
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“ is in the country of Prussia[2].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“ is in the country of German Reich[3].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s instance of is recorded as infantry regiment[4].
- Prince Henry of Prussia is named after Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“[5].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s seal image is recorded as Siegelmarke Füsilier-Regiment 35 freigestellt.jpg[6].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s headquarters location is recorded as Brandenburg an der Havel[7].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 3381151051861933530000[8].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s GND ID is recorded as 1143568885[9].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s military branch is recorded as army[10].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s part of is recorded as Prussian Army[11].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s Commons category is recorded as Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“ (Brandenburgisches) Nr. 35[12].
- +1815-12-13T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“[13].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s participated in conflict is recorded as Second Schleswig War[14].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s participated in conflict is recorded as Austro-Prussian War[15].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s participated in conflict is recorded as Franco-Prussian War[16].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s participated in conflict is recorded as World War I[17].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s parent organization or unit is recorded as 11th Infantry Brigade (German Empire)[18].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s described by source is recorded as Q48756670[19].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s described by source is recorded as GenWiki[20].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s official name is recorded as 34. Infanterie-Regiment[21].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s official name is recorded as 34. Infanterie-Regiment (2. Reserve-Regiment)[22].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s official name is recorded as 35. Infanterie-Regiment (3. Reserve-Regiment)[23].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s official name is recorded as Brandenburgisches Füsilier-Regiment Nr. 35[24].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s official name is recorded as Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“ (Brandenburgisches) Nr. 35[25].
- Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s plaque image is recorded as Denkmal des Füsilier-Regiments-35 in Vionville.jpg[26].
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Founding
+1815-12-13T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“[13].
Identity
Official names include 34. Infanterie-Regiment[21], 34. Infanterie-Regiment (2. Reserve-Regiment)[22], 35. Infanterie-Regiment (3. Reserve-Regiment)[23], Brandenburgisches Füsilier-Regiment Nr. 35[24], and Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“ (Brandenburgisches) Nr. 35[25]. Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s part of is recorded as Prussian Army[11].
Operations
Füsilier-Regiment „Prinz Heinrich von Preußen“'s headquarters location is recorded as Brandenburg an der Havel[7]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as 11th Infantry Brigade (German Empire)[18].