1st Army
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1st Army
Summary
1st Army is a German Empire field army[1]. It draws 100 Wikipedia views per month (german_empire_field_army category, ranking #2 of 18).[2]
Key Facts
- 1st Army is in the country of German Reich[3].
- 1st Army's instance of is recorded as German Empire field army[4].
- 1st Army's military branch is recorded as army[5].
- 1st Army's child organization or unit is recorded as II Corps[6].
- 1st Army's child organization or unit is recorded as III Army Corps[7].
- 1st Army's child organization or unit is recorded as IV Corps[8].
- 1st Army's child organization or unit is recorded as IX Corps[9].
- 1st Army's child organization or unit is recorded as III Reserve Corps[10].
- 1st Army's child organization or unit is recorded as IV Reserve Corps[11].
- 1st Army is part of Prussian Army[12].
- August 2, 1914 marks the founding of 1st Army[13].
- 1st Army was dissolved in 1918[14].
- 1st Army was part of the conflict World War I[15].
- 1st Army's commanded by is recorded as Alexander von Kluck[16].
- 1st Army's commanded by is recorded as Max von Fabeck[17].
- 1st Army's commanded by is recorded as Fritz von Below[18].
- 1st Army's commanded by is recorded as Otto von Below[19].
- 1st Army's commanded by is recorded as Magnus von Eberhardt[20].
- 1st Army's commanded by is recorded as Bruno von Mudra[21].
Body
Definition and Type
1st Army's instance of is recorded as German Empire field army[4].
Origins
August 2, 1914 marks the founding of 1st Army[13].
Use and Application
1st Army is part of Prussian Army[12].
Why It Matters
1st Army draws 100 Wikipedia views per month (german_empire_field_army category, ranking #2 of 18).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]