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  1. The Bavarian infantry and cavalry regiments retained their historic light blue and green uniforms, distinctive from the Prussian model adopted throughout most of the army. The individual Bavarian soldier swore an oath of loyalty to King Ludwig, though in wartime this pledge of obedience was extended to Kaiser Wilhelm as supreme commander. In July 1914, the Bavarian Army numbered 92,400 or 11 ...

  2. 20. Apr. 2024 · Army museum in the new castle. Forms of War 1600-1815; Treasure Chamber; Bavaria becomes an Electorate; The tent of the Grand vizier; Flat Figures; Photos of the Interior; Museum of World War I. Permanent Exhibition; Beginning of Peace? 1918-1923; Photos of the Interior; Bavarian Police Museum; Special exhibitions; Archive Special Exhibitions ...

  3. The Bavarian Army 1800 - 1815: the Uniform Plates of Johann Cantler. Over 250 different images of the Bavarian army! Neumann, Friedrich Bavarian Volunteers and Landwehr of the Wars of Liberation: the Uniform Plates of Friedrich Neumann. Contemporary images from 1813-1814. Sauzey Our Allies the Bavarians Translated by Greg Gorsuch

  4. The Bavarian army consisted of eight infantry regiments, two cavalry regiments, and an artillery brigade. Ten infantry battalions and their attached artillery served with the Auxiliar-Korps of the Austrian army. These units fought at Schweidnitz, Breslau and Leuthen in 1757, Troppau, Oelmutz and Neiße in 1758.

  5. Bavaria had to reorient itself after Napoleon’s disastrous invasion of Russia. On October 8, 1813, General Wrede signed the Treaty of Ried, thus terminating Bavaria’s alliance with France. General Wrede commanded the Bavarian- Austrian army then. Near Hanau, he came up against his former commander-in-chief, retreating after the Battle of ...

  6. 19. Nov. 2023 · 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 ...