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The 2nd Cavalry Division (''2. Kavallerie-Division'') was a unit of the
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. The division was formed on the 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

It was initially assigned to II Cavalry Corps, which preceded the 1st and 2nd Armies on the Western Front. On 12 November 1914, it was transferred to Russia and then to Romania on 25 November 1916, returning to the West in December 1916. It served as a Frontier Guard on the Dutch border from 26 February 1917 to 10 September 1917; then it was again transferred to Russia and finally to the Ukraine in March 1918. A more detailed combat chronicle can be found at the German-language version of this article.


Order of Battle on mobilisation

On formation, in August 1914, the component units of the division were: *5th Cavalry Brigade (from III Corps District) **
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*8th Cavalry Brigade (from IV Corps District) ** 7th (Magdeburg) Cuirassiers "von Seydlitz" **
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*Leib Hussar Brigade (from XVII Corps District) ** 1st Life Hussars "Totenkopf" ** 2nd Life Hussars "Queen Victoria of Prussia" *Horse Artillery ''
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'' of the 35th (1st West Prussian) Field Artillery Regiment *4th Machine Gun Detachment *Pioneer Detachment *Signals Detachment **Heavy Wireless Station 1 **Light Wireless Station 5 **Light Wireless Station 6 *Cavalry Motorised Vehicle Column 2 See: Table of Organisation and Equipment


Late World War I organization

About August 1916, the division was significantly restructured. *Leib Hussar Brigade became independent on 20 August 1916 *5th Cavalry Brigade became independent on 8 August 1916 *8th Cavalry brigade was transferred to 1st Cavalry Division on 25 July 1916 *22nd Cavalry Brigade joined on 13 August 1916 from 3rd Cavalry Division *25th Cavalry Brigade joined on 23 September 1916 also from 3rd Cavalry Division *7th Bavarian Cavalry Brigade "Siebenburgische" joined (previously independent) and left again on 18 February 1918 Allied Intelligence rated the division as 4th Class. The organisation in 1918 was: *22nd Cavalry Brigade **
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*25th Cavalry Brigade **
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*7th Bavarian Cavalry Brigade "Siebenburgische" **
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*Horse Artillery ''
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Regiment *2nd Pioneer Detachment *7th Pioneer Detachment *200th Bavarian TM Company *21st Ambulance Company *2nd MG Detachment *3rd MG Detachment *Attached **4th Jager Battalion **1st Cyclist Company, 3rd Jager Battalion **2nd Cyclist Company, 3rd Jager Battalion


See also

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German Army (German Empire) The Imperial German Army (1871–1919), officially referred to as the German Army (german: Deutsches Heer), was the unified ground and air force of the German Empire. It was established in 1871 with the political unification of Germany under the l ...
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German cavalry in World War I The history of the German Empire, German Cavalry in World War I is one of an arm in decline. Pre-war The peacetime Imperial German Army was organised as 25 Corps (Guards, I - XXI and I - III Bavarian) each of two Division (military), divisi ...
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German Army order of battle (1914) This is the German Army order of battle on the outbreak of World War I in August 1914. Commanders and locations of the German Army The overall commander of the Imperial German Army was Kaiser Wilhelm II. The Chief of the General Staff was General ...


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