Kreis Bromberg - Military Command

Military Command

Kreis Bromberg was part of the of:

  • the 14th Infanterie regiment (3rd Pommersches) of the ??. Inf. Brigade. Created Jul 1, 1813. Honorary name of "Graf Schwerin".
  • the 129th Infanterie regiment (??) of the 7. Inf. Brigade. Created Mar 24, 1881, in Graudenz.
  • the 3rd Grenadier zu Pferde (cavlery) regiment (Neumärkisches) of the 4. Kav. Brigade. Created Dec 29, 1704. Honorary name of "Freiherr von Derfflinger".
  • the 15th Fußartillerie regiment (2. Pommersches) of the ?. FußA. Brigade. Created Aug 11, 1893.
  • the 17th Fußartillerie regiment (2. Pommersches) of the 2. FußA. Brigade. Created Oct 24, 1872.
  • (also at Hohensalza) the 53rd Fußartillerie regiment (Hinterpommersches) of the ?. FußA. Brigade. Created Mar 25, 1899.
Corps Garrison Staats Name
State Name
Type Reich Name
Empire Name
Honorary Name Brigade
(part of)
Created Comments
II Bromberg 3. Pommersches Infanterie 14 Graf Schwerin 1 July 1813
II Bromberg Infanterie 129 7. Inf. 24 March 1881 ? started in Graudenz
II Bromberg Neumärkisches Grenadier zu Pferde
(type of cavalry)
3 Freiherr von Derfflinger 4. Kav. 29 December 1704
II Bromberg 2. Pommersches Fußartillerie 15 ? Fuß. 1 August 1893
II Bromberg 2. Pommersches Feldartillerie 17 2. FeldA. 24 October 1872 Also Gnesen?
II Bromberg
Hohensalza
Hinter- pommersches Feldartillerie 53 ? FeldA. 25 March 1899

The data in the tables below was extracted from the 1905 Prussian gazetteer Gemeindelexikon für das Königreich Preußen.

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