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found in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Europe. In different context it refers to large-scale, low-strength fortifications. In German, the word means "defence of the country"; but the term as applied to an insurrectional militia is very ancient, and
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units were not ready, in terms of training or discipline, for use in the first two weeks of a war. Yet the 1880s saw an expansion in the force's numbers, as the high command was unable to obtain increases in manpower for the joint
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on 5 December 1868. Yet while the Hungarian force was generously supported early on by the parliament in Budapest, legislators in Vienna generally failed to advance the cause of the
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was reestablished on 21 May 1935 comprising all Germans liable for military service under the new law older than 35 years of age and younger than 45 years. In effect only one
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used to be a second line force, in which all citizens served for twelve years. It was abolished after the army reform in 1965. As a reference to this past, a number of Swiss
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the new tripartite army was brought into being. It existed until the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire following World War I in 1918.
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strength to 135,000. These nationalist interests led to a gradual strengthening and improvement of the force, so that by the start of the
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regiments had to be called up, diminishing the value of the first line. By the re-organisation of 1859, the
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units were considered equal to the units of the joint army in readiness and equipment. Additionally, in
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this force became an integral part of the Prussian Army, each brigade being composed of one
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was the name of the armed forces of the puppet government of Latvia established by the
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and other components of the Austro-Hungarian Army were all full-time standing armies.
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parts of the empire. Intended as a national defence force alongside the
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was used either to fill out the 3rd wave infantry divisions or formed
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regiment. This, however, slowed the mobilisation of brigades, as
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Index

Landeswehr
Landwehr (disambiguation)
the corresponding article
DeepL
Google Translate
adding a topic
main category
copyright attribution
edit summary
interlanguage link
talk page
Knowledge:Translation
German language
armies
militias
Baluzii Capitularia
Henry Hallam
Imperial and Royal Landwehr
Austrian Landwehr
ground forces
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Cisleithanian
Royal Hungarian Landwehr
Franz Joseph I
Archduke Albert
Imperial and Royal Army
Reichsrat
First World War
Tyrol
Carinthia

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