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    was stationed in Berlin. The division was a part of the Guards Corps (Gardekorps). Before the outbreak of World War I, the component units of the division...
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    The Guards Corps/GK (German: Gardekorps) was a corps level command of the Prussian and then the Imperial German Armies from the 19th century to World War...
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    Regiment. The following year, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Gardekorps. He was promoted to major general in 1903 and to lieutenant general in...
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  • and 1 Kompanie, Jüterbog: 2 Kompanie, Großenhain: 3 (Saxon) Kompanie Gardekorps Prussian Flieger Bataillon Nr 2 Posen: HQ and 1 Kompanie, Graudenz: 2...
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  • Karl of Prussia Chief of Staff: Oberst Gustav von Stiehle Guards Corps (Gardekorps) : General der Kavallerie Prince August of Württemberg 1st Guards Infantry...
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    in 1840. Later in 1840, he was promoted to major and reassigned to the Gardekorps. He left the active service in 1843, but remained in the army until 1850...
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    Prussian officer and professional soldier, and later commander of the "Gardekorps Kaiser Alexander Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 1" in Berlin. He was Prussian...
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    that Grigore was being privately tutored by an artillery officer of the Gardekorps. Both brothers took legal courses at home, focusing especially on Byzantine...
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