74th (1st Hannover) Infantry explained

Unit Name:74th (1st Hannover) Infantry
Dates:September 1866 - January 1919
Country:
Allegiance:Prussian Army
German Imperial Army
Branch:Infantry
Type:Regiment
Garrison:Hannover
Battles:Franco-Prussian War

World War I

The 74st (1st Hannover) Infantry Regiment, or German: 1. Hannoversches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 74, was an infantry regiment of the Prussian Army (1866 to 1871) and the German Imperial Army (1871 to 1918).

Legacy

The 74th fought in the Franco-Prussian War and distinguished itself during the Battle of Spicheren. Later it served in World War I.

After the war, when the German Imperial Army was dissolved, the regiment was perpetuated in the Reichswehr by 6. Kompanie/16. Infanterie-Regiment (6. Division, based in Münster).[1]

A regimental veterans organisation, the German: Kameradschaft ehemaliger 74er, [[Hamburg]] und [[Umgebung]] was founded in 1912.[2] The German: Kameradschaftliche Vereinigungen d. ehemal. 1. Hann. Inf.-Reg. Nr 74 published a regimental history in 1931.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.feldgrau.com/RWInfDiv.php?ID=6 6. Division
  2. Arndt, Ludwig, Militärvereine in Norddeutschland. p. 269.