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  2. Bavarian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Bavarian Army was the army of the Electorate (1682–1806) and then Kingdom (1806–1918) 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 ...

  3. Armeemarschsammlung - Wikipedia

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    A new Army March Collection was decreed by the Reichswehr -Ministerium on May 15, 1925, under the supervision of military musician Hermann Schmidt (who would serve as Heeresmusikinspizient - Chief of Music for the Armed Forces 1929–1945). Old and newly composed marches were incorporated.

  4. List of modern equipment of the German Army - Wikipedia

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    Order in common with the Dutch Army for 1,508 vehicles for a total of €870 million, deliveries planned from 2025. [290] Among those, 1004 Caracal are for the German Army (Luftlandebrigade 1, Gebirgsjägerbrigade 23 and the KSK). [290] An additional order for 1,050 vehicles for the German Army is expected eventually. [290] Rosenbauer Panther 8×8

  5. I Royal Bavarian Corps - Wikipedia

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    The I Royal Bavarian Army Corps / I Bavarian AK ( German: I. Königlich Bayerisches Armee-Korps) was a corps level command of the Royal Bavarian Army, part of the Imperial German Army, before and during World War I. [ a] As part of the 1868 army reform, the I Royal Bavarian Army Corps of the Bavarian Army was set up in 1869 in Munich as the ...

  6. Freikorps - Wikipedia

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    The Bavarian Soviet Republic was a short-lived and unrecognized socialist-communist state from 12 April – 3 May 1919 in Bavaria during the German Revolution of 1918–19. Following a series of political revolts and takeovers from German socialists and then Russian-backed Bolsheviks, Noske responded from Berlin by sending various Freikorps ...

  7. III Royal Bavarian Corps - Wikipedia

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    The III Royal Bavarian Army Corps / III Bavarian AK ( German: III. Königlich Bayerisches Armee-Korps) was a corps level command of the Royal Bavarian Army, part of the Imperial German Army, before and during World War I. [a] As the German and Bavarian Armies expanded in the latter part of the 19th century, the III Royal Bavarian Army Corps of ...

  8. Powerwolf discography - Wikipedia

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    Powerwolf discography. The German power metal band Powerwolf has released nine studio albums, four live albums, two video albums, three EPs, three box sets, two compilation albums, nineteen singles, and eighteen music videos .

  9. Category:Military units and formations of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    I Royal Bavarian Corps. I Royal Bavarian Reserve Corps. II Royal Bavarian Corps. II Royal Bavarian Reserve Corps. III Royal Bavarian Corps. XV Royal Bavarian Reserve Corps. Bavarian Auxiliary Corps.