Order of battle at Tannenberg (1914)
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This is the order of battle for both the Russian
and German
armies at the Battle of Tannenberg
, August 17 to September 2, 1914.
II Corps (transferred from the Second Army, 22 August)
26th Infantry Division
43rd Infantry Division
III Corps
25th Infantry Division
27th Infantry Division
IV Corps
30th Infantry Division
40th Infantry Division
XX Corps
28th Infantry Division
29th Infantry Division
Unattached
56th Infantry Division
1st Guard Cavalry Division
2nd Guard Cavalry Division
1st Cavalry Division
2nd Cavalry Division
3rd Cavalry Division
5th Rifle Brigade
1st Independent Cavalry Brigade
1st Heavy Artillery Brigade
I Corps
22nd Infantry Division
24th Infantry Division
VI Corps
4th Infantry Division
16th Infantry Division
XIII Corps
1st Infantry Division
36th Infantry Division
XV Corps
6th Infantry Division
8th Infantry Division
XXIII Corps
3rd Guard Infantry Division
2nd Infantry Division
Unattached
4th Cavalry Division
6th Cavalry Division
15th Cavalry Division
1st Rifle Brigade
2nd Heavy Artillery Brigade
German Eighth Army
Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg
, commander
General Erich Ludendorff
, Chief of Staff
Col. Max Hoffmann
, Chief of operations
I Army Corps
1st Infantry Division
2nd Infantry Division
XVII Army Corps
35th Infantry Division
36th Infantry Division
XX Army Corps
37th Infantry Division
41st Infantry Division
I Reserve Corps
1st Reserve Division
3rd Reserve Division
36th Reserve Division
Höheres Landwehr Kommando No. 1 / 1st Landwehr Division
1st Cavalry Division
Other units in the field
Reinforcements
From the Western Front
Military history of Imperial Russia
The Military history of the Russian Empire encompasses the history of armed conflict in which the Empire participated. This history stretches from its creation in 1721 by Peter the Great, until the Russian Revolution , which led to the establishment of the Soviet Union...
and German
German Army
The German Army is the land component of the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany. Following the disbanding of the Wehrmacht after World War II, it was re-established in 1955 as the Bundesheer, part of the newly formed West German Bundeswehr along with the Navy and the Air Force...
armies at the Battle of Tannenberg
Battle of Tannenberg (1914)
The Battle of Tannenberg was an engagement between the Russian Empire and the German Empire in the first days of World War I. It was fought by the Russian First and Second Armies against the German Eighth Army between 23 August and 30 August 1914. The battle resulted in the almost complete...
, August 17 to September 2, 1914.
First Army
General Paul von RennenkampfPaul von Rennenkampf
Paul von Rennenkampf was a Russian general who served in the Imperial Russian Army for over 40 years, including during World War I.-Early career:...
II Corps (transferred from the Second Army, 22 August)
26th Infantry Division
43rd Infantry Division
III Corps
25th Infantry Division
27th Infantry Division
IV Corps
30th Infantry Division
40th Infantry Division
XX Corps
28th Infantry Division
29th Infantry Division
Unattached
56th Infantry Division
1st Guard Cavalry Division
2nd Guard Cavalry Division
1st Cavalry Division
2nd Cavalry Division
3rd Cavalry Division
5th Rifle Brigade
1st Independent Cavalry Brigade
1st Heavy Artillery Brigade
Second Army
General Alexander SamsonovAlexander Samsonov
Aleksandr Vassilievich Samsonov was a career officer in the cavalry of the Imperial Russian Army and a general served during the Russo-Japanese War and World War I.-Biography:...
I Corps
22nd Infantry Division
24th Infantry Division
VI Corps
4th Infantry Division
16th Infantry Division
XIII Corps
1st Infantry Division
36th Infantry Division
XV Corps
6th Infantry Division
8th Infantry Division
XXIII Corps
3rd Guard Infantry Division
2nd Infantry Division
Unattached
4th Cavalry Division
6th Cavalry Division
15th Cavalry Division
1st Rifle Brigade
2nd Heavy Artillery Brigade
German Eighth ArmyGerman Eighth ArmyThe 8th Army was a World War I and World War II field army.-World War I:At the outbreak of World War I, the 8. Armee was stationed in East Prussia to defend against the expected Russian attack, Plan XIX. After the scrappy Battle of Gumbinnen, 8. Armee commander Generaloberst Maximilian von...
Field Marshal Paul von HindenburgPaul von Hindenburg
Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg , known universally as Paul von Hindenburg was a Prussian-German field marshal, statesman, and politician, and served as the second President of Germany from 1925 to 1934....
, commander
General Erich Ludendorff
Erich Ludendorff
Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff was a German general, victor of Liège and of the Battle of Tannenberg...
, Chief of Staff
Col. Max Hoffmann
Max Hoffmann
Max Hoffmann was a German officer and military strategist during World War I. He is widely regarded as one of the finest staff officers of the imperial period....
, Chief of operations
I Army Corps
I Corps (German Empire)
The I Corps was a formation of the Imperial German Army. The headquarters of the corps were located in Königsberg. At the beginning of World War I, the corps was attached to the 8th Army and transferred to the Eastern Front....
1st Infantry Division
1st Division (German Empire)
The 1st Division was a unit of the Prussian/German Army. It was formed in Königsberg in March 1816 as a Troop Brigade . It became the 1st Division on September 5, 1818. From the corps' formation in 1820, the division was subordinated in peacetime to the I Army Corps...
- 1st Infantry Brigade
- 1st Grenadiers
- 41st Infantry
- 2nd Infantry Brigade
- 3rd Grenadiers
- 43rd Infantry
- 1st Field Artillery Brigade
- 16th Field Artillery
- 52nd Field Artillery
- 8th Uhlans
2nd Infantry Division
2nd Division (German Empire)
The 2nd Division was a unit of the Prussian/German Army. It was formed in Danzig in March 1816 as a Troop Brigade . It became the 2nd Division on September 5, 1818. In 1890, the headquarters of the division was relocated to Königsberg , then the capital of East Prussia...
- 3rd Infantry Brigade
- 4th Grenadiers
- 44th Infantry
- 4th Infantry Brigade
- 33rd Fusiliers
- 45th Infantry
XVII Army Corps
35th Infantry Division
35th Division (German Empire)
The 35th Division was a unit of the Prussian/German Army. It was formed on April 1, 1890, and was headquartered initially in Graudenz and from 1912 in Thorn . The division was subordinated in peacetime to the XVII Army Corps...
- 70th Infantry Brigade
- 21st Infantry
- 61st Infantry
- 87th Infantry Brigade
- 174th Infantry
- 176th Infantry
- 35th Field Artillery Brigade
- 36th Field Artillery
- 72nd Field Artillery
- 4th Mounted Rifles4th Mounted RiflesThe 4th Mounted Rifles were a light cavalry regiment of the Royal Prussian Army. The regiment was formed 1 October, 1906 in Danzig....
36th Infantry Division
36th Division (German Empire)
The 36th Division was a unit of the Prussian/German Army. It was formed on April 1, 1890, and was headquartered in Danzig . The division was subordinated in peacetime to the XVII Army Corps . The division was disbanded in 1919 during the demobilization of the German Army after World War I...
- 69th Infantry Brigade
- 129th Infantry
- 175th Infantry
- 71st Infantry Brigade
- 5th Grenadiers
- 128th Infantry
- 35th Field Artillery Brigade
- 36th Field Artillery
- 72nd Field Artillery
- 5th Hussars
XX Army Corps
XX Corps (German Empire)
The XX Army Corps was a unit of the German Army that was stationed in Allenstein . At the beginning of World War I, the corps was transferred to the Eastern Front...
37th Infantry Division
37th Division (German Empire)
The 37th Division was a unit of the Prussian/German Army. It was formed between March 25 and April 1, 1899 in Allenstein . The division was initially subordinated in peacetime to the I Army Corps . In 1912, it was transferred to the newly formed XX Army Corps...
- 73rd Infantry Brigade
- 147th Infantry
- 151st Infantry
- 1st Jager Battalion
- 75th Infantry Brigade
- 146th Infantry
- 150th Infantry
- 37th Field Artillery Brigade
- 73rd Field Artillery
- 82nd Field Artillery
- 11th Dragoons
41st Infantry Division
41st Division (German Empire)
The 41st Division was a unit of the Prussian/German Army. It was established on October 1, 1912 in Deutsch Eylau . The division was subordinated in peacetime to the XX Army Corps . The division was disbanded in 1919 during the demobilization of the German Army after World War I...
- 72nd Infantry Brigade
- 18th Infantry
- 59th Infantry
- 74th Infantry Brigade
- 148th Infantry
- 152nd Infantry
- 41st Field Artillery Brigade
- 35th Field Artillery
- 79th Field Artillery
- 10th Dragoons
I Reserve Corps
1st Reserve Division
1st Reserve Division (German Empire)
The 1st Reserve Division was a reserve infantry division of the Imperial German Army in World War I. It was formed on mobilization in August 1914 from reserve infantry units primarily from East Prussia...
- 1st Reserve Infantry Brigade
- 1st Reserve Infantry
- 3rd Reserve Infantry
- 72nd Reserve Infantry Brigade
- 18th Reserve Infantry
- 59th Reserve Infantry
- 1st Reserve Jager Battalion
- 1st Reserve Field Artillery
3rd Reserve Division
3rd Reserve Division (German Empire)
The 3rd Reserve Division was a reserve infantry division of the Imperial German Army in World War I. It was formed on mobilization in August 1914 from reserve infantry units primarily from Pomerania. The division served from the beginning of the war until early 1917 on the Eastern Front, after...
- 5th Reserve Infantry Brigade
- 2nd Reserve Infantry
- 9th Reserve Infantry
- 6th Reserve Infantry Brigade
- 34th Reserve Infantry
- 49th Reserve Infantry
- 3rd Reserve Field Artillery
- 5th Reserve Dragoons
- 1st Reserve Uhlans
36th Reserve Division
36th Reserve Division (German Empire)
The 36th Reserve Division was a unit of the Imperial German Army, in World War I. The division was formed on mobilization of the German Army in August 1914. The division was disbanded during the demobilization of the German Army after World War I...
- 69th Reserve Infantry Brigade
- 21st Reserve Infantry
- 61st Reserve Infantry
- 2nd Reserve Jager Battalion
- 70th Reserve Infantry Brigade
- 5th Reserve Infantry
- 54th Infantry (detached from the 3rd Division at the outbreak of war)
- 36th Reserve Field Artillery
- 1st Reserve Hussars
Höheres Landwehr Kommando No. 1 / 1st Landwehr Division
1st Landwehr Division (German Empire)
The 1st Landwehr Division was an infantry division of the Imperial German Army during World War I. It was formed on mobilization of the German Army in August 1914 under the "Higher Landwehr Commander 1" and also referred to initially after its commander as the "Landwehr-Division Goltz"...
- 33rd Mixed Landwehr Brigade
- 75th Landwehr Infantry
- 76th Landwehr Infantry
- 34th Mixed Landwehr Brigade
- 31st Landwehr Infantry
- 84th Landwehr Infantry
- Landwehr Cavalry Regiment
1st Cavalry Division
1st Cavalry Division (German Empire)
The 1st Cavalry Division was a unit of the German Army in World War I. The division was formed on 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.-Combat chronicle:Initially, it was the sole cavalry...
- 1st Cavalry Brigade
- 3rd (East Prussian) Cuirassiers "Count Wrangel"3rd (East Prussian) Cuirassiers "Count Wrangel"The 3rd Cuirassiers “Count Wrangel” were a heavy cavalry regiment of the Royal Prussian Army. Formed in 1717 as a dragoons unit, the regiment was reorganized as cuirassiers in 1818. The regiment fought in the Silesian Wars, the War of the Sixth Coalition, the Austro-Prussian War, the...
- 1st (Lithuanian) Dragoons "Prince Albrecht of Prussia"
- 3rd (East Prussian) Cuirassiers "Count Wrangel"
- 2nd Cavalry Brigade
- 12th (Lithuanian) Uhlans
- 9th Jäger zu Pferde9th Mounted RiflesThe 9th Mounted Rifles were a light cavalry regiment of the Royal Prussian Army. The regiment was formed 1 October 1913 in Insterburg....
- 41st Cavalry Brigade
- 5th (West Prussian) Cuirassiers "Duke Frederick Eugene of Württemberg"5th (West Prussian) Cuirassiers "Duke Frederick Eugene of Württemberg"The 5th Cuirassiers “Duke Frederick Eugene of Württemberg” were a heavy cavalry regiment of the Royal Prussian Army. The regiment was formed in 1717. The regiment fought in the Silesian Wars, the War of the Sixth Coalition, the Austro-Prussian War, the Franco-Prussian War and World War I. It was...
- 4th (1st Pomeranian) Uhlans "von Schmidt"
- 5th (West Prussian) Cuirassiers "Duke Frederick Eugene of Württemberg"
Other units in the field
- Königsbergs Reserve
- 1st Landwehr Brigade
- Lötzen Fortress Brigare
- 70th Landwehr Brigade
- Königsberg Fortress Division
- Thorn Fortress Division
- Graudenz Fortress Division
- 6th Landwehr Brigade
Reinforcements
- 3rd Reserve Division
- 2nd Landwehr Brigade
- 1st Landwehr Division
- Posen Fortress Division
From the Western Front
- XI Army Corps
- 22nd Division22nd Division (German Empire)The 22nd Division was a unit of the Prussian/German Army. It was formed on October 11, 1866 and was headquartered in Kassel. The division was subordinated in peacetime to the XI Army Corps...
- 38th Division38th Division (German Empire)The 38th Division was a unit of the Prussian/German Army. It was formed on April 1, 1899, and was headquartered in Erfurt. The division was subordinated in peacetime to the XI Army Corps...
- 22nd Division
- Guards Reserve Corps
- 3rd Guards Infantry Division
- 1st Guards Reserve Division