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Chief of the General Staff (Kingdom of Bavaria) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Chief of the General Staff (German: ''Chef des Generalstabes der Armee'') of the Bavarian army was the military leader of the armed forces in the Kingdom of Bavaria.(''Bavaria - military leaders'' ). == Names of the General Staff of the Army commanders ==* ''Generalquartiermeister'' (''Quartermaster General'', from 1792 to 1805)* ''Chef des Generalstabes'' (from 1805 to 1822)* ''Chef des Generalquartiermeisterstabes'' (''Chief of the Quartermaster General Staff'', from 1822 to 1840)* ''Generalquartiermeister'' (from 1840 to 1878, after 1883 also inspector of military training institutions)* ''Chef des Generalstabes der Armee'' (after 1878)== General Staff of the Bavarian Army ==Originally the General Staff (German: ''Generalstab'') of the Bavarian army was created by prince-elector Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria on demand of Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford in 1792. In 1822 it was renamed under Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria to ''Generalquartiermeister''. During the reign of Ludwig II of Bavaria, it was renamed once more to ''Generalstab''. The office of the Chief of the General Staff was located in Munich. The General Staff of the army supported the supreme command of the army, and was point of contact for the Truppengeneralstäbe (''general staffs of troops''), the general staffs of the divisional commands, which were created after 1826, abolished in 1837 and once more deployed in 1847.Wilhelm Volkert, Richard Bauer: (''Handbuch der bayerischen Ämter, Gemeinden und Gerichte 1799-1980'' ) (German), 1983, p. 336 ff. ISBN 978-3-406-09669-3 The General Staff followed the mobile forces on mission, until the Bavarian army was subordinated in case of war to the command of the German Emperor in his function as ''Bundesfeldherr'' (''federal commander'') after 1870. Due to this the commanders of the Bavarian army were under the direct command of the central German military authorities during World War I; on mobilisation most of the Bavarian General Staff became the headquarters of the largely Bavarian 6th Army, with some officers joining the Supreme Army Command.
The Chief of the General Staff (German: ''Chef des Generalstabes der Armee'') of the Bavarian army was the military leader of the armed forces in the Kingdom of Bavaria.〔(''Bavaria - military leaders'' ).〕
== Names of the General Staff of the Army commanders ==

* ''Generalquartiermeister'' (''Quartermaster General'', from 1792 to 1805)
* ''Chef des Generalstabes'' (from 1805 to 1822)
* ''Chef des Generalquartiermeisterstabes'' (''Chief of the Quartermaster General Staff'', from 1822 to 1840)
* ''Generalquartiermeister'' (from 1840 to 1878, after 1883 also inspector of military training institutions)
* ''Chef des Generalstabes der Armee'' (after 1878)
== General Staff of the Bavarian Army ==
Originally the General Staff (German: ''Generalstab'') of the Bavarian army was created by prince-elector Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria on demand of Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford in 1792. In 1822 it was renamed under Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria to ''Generalquartiermeister''. During the reign of Ludwig II of Bavaria, it was renamed once more to ''Generalstab''. The office of the Chief of the General Staff was located in Munich. The General Staff of the army supported the supreme command of the army, and was point of contact for the Truppengeneralstäbe (''general staffs of troops''), the general staffs of the divisional commands, which were created after 1826, abolished in 1837 and once more deployed in 1847.〔Wilhelm Volkert, Richard Bauer: (''Handbuch der bayerischen Ämter, Gemeinden und Gerichte 1799-1980'' ) (German), 1983, p. 336 ff. ISBN 978-3-406-09669-3〕 The General Staff followed the mobile forces on mission, until the Bavarian army was subordinated in case of war to the command of the German Emperor in his function as ''Bundesfeldherr'' (''federal commander'') after 1870. Due to this the commanders of the Bavarian army were under the direct command of the central German military authorities during World War I; on mobilisation most of the Bavarian General Staff became the headquarters of the largely Bavarian 6th Army, with some officers joining the Supreme Army Command.


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ウィキペディアで「The Chief of the General Staff (German: ''Chef des Generalstabes der Armee'') of the Bavarian army was the military leader of the armed forces in the Kingdom of Bavaria.(''Bavaria - military leaders'' ). == Names of the General Staff of the Army commanders ==* ''Generalquartiermeister'' (''Quartermaster General'', from 1792 to 1805)* ''Chef des Generalstabes'' (from 1805 to 1822)* ''Chef des Generalquartiermeisterstabes'' (''Chief of the Quartermaster General Staff'', from 1822 to 1840)* ''Generalquartiermeister'' (from 1840 to 1878, after 1883 also inspector of military training institutions)* ''Chef des Generalstabes der Armee'' (after 1878)== General Staff of the Bavarian Army ==Originally the General Staff (German: ''Generalstab'') of the Bavarian army was created by prince-elector Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria on demand of Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford in 1792. In 1822 it was renamed under Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria to ''Generalquartiermeister''. During the reign of Ludwig II of Bavaria, it was renamed once more to ''Generalstab''. The office of the Chief of the General Staff was located in Munich. The General Staff of the army supported the supreme command of the army, and was point of contact for the Truppengeneralstäbe (''general staffs of troops''), the general staffs of the divisional commands, which were created after 1826, abolished in 1837 and once more deployed in 1847.Wilhelm Volkert, Richard Bauer: (''Handbuch der bayerischen Ämter, Gemeinden und Gerichte 1799-1980'' ) (German), 1983, p. 336 ff. ISBN 978-3-406-09669-3 The General Staff followed the mobile forces on mission, until the Bavarian army was subordinated in case of war to the command of the German Emperor in his function as ''Bundesfeldherr'' (''federal commander'') after 1870. Due to this the commanders of the Bavarian army were under the direct command of the central German military authorities during World War I; on mobilisation most of the Bavarian General Staff became the headquarters of the largely Bavarian 6th Army, with some officers joining the Supreme Army Command. 」の詳細全文を読む



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