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  1. Because not enough volunteers could be found in time, regular Bavarian Army troops formed much of the actual corps that arrived with Otto in Greece in early 1833. The Bavarian Army regulars were gradually replaced by volunteers until 1834. These came chiefly from Bavaria, but also included men from diverse nations, and often of non-military ...

  2. The Bavarian Army was the army of the Electorate (1682–1806) and then Kingdom (1806–1919) of Bavaria. It existed from 1682 as the standing army of Bavaria until the merger of the military sovereignty (Wehrhoheit) of Bavaria into that of the German State in 1919. The Bavarian army was never comparable to the armies of the Great Powers of the 19th century, but did provide the Wittelsbach ...

  3. World War I. The Bavarian Cavalry Division ( Bayerische Kavallerie-Division) was a unit of the Royal Bavarian Army, part of the German Army, in World War I. [a] The division was formed on the mobilization of the German Army in August 1914. The division was disbanded in 1919, during the demobilization of the German Army after World War I.

  4. 31. Juli 2021 · Media in category "Military uniforms of Bavaria". The following 52 files are in this category, out of 52 total. 10th Bavarian Line Infantry Regiment 1806.jpg 189 × 445; 9 KB. 11th Bavarian Line Infantry Regiment 1807.jpg 216 × 465; 12 KB. 13th Bavarian Line Infantry Regiment 1806.jpg 221 × 438; 11 KB.

  5. As part of the 1868 army reform, the II Royal Bavarian Army Corps of the Bavarian Army was set up in 1869 in Würzburg as the Generalkommando ( headquarters) for the northern part of the kingdom. With the formation of the III Royal Bavarian Corps in 1900 it was made responsible for Lower Franconia, parts of Upper Franconia and the Palatinate.

  6. Though his own sympathies, and those of his all-powerful minister, Maximilian von Montgelas, were, if anything, French rather than Austrian, the state of the Bavarian finances, and the fact that the Bavarian troops were scattered and disorganized, placed him helpless in the hands of Austria; on 2 December 1800 the Bavarian Army was involved in the Austrian defeat at Hohenlinden, and Moreau ...

  7. Germany. The Bavarian Soviet Republic, also known as the Munich Soviet Republic ( German: Räterepublik Baiern, Münchner Räterepublik ), [1] [2] [3] was a short-lived unrecognised socialist state in Bavaria during the German Revolution of 1918–1919. [4] [5] It took the form of a workers' council republic. Its name is also sometimes rendered ...