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Die 28. Division, für die Dauer des mobilen Verhältnisses auch als 28. Infanterie-Division bezeichnet, war ein Großverband der Preußischen Armee.

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dbo:abstract Die 28. Division, für die Dauer des mobilen Verhältnisses auch als 28. Infanterie-Division bezeichnet, war ein Großverband der Preußischen Armee. (de) The 28th Division (German: 28. Division) was a unit of the Prussian and German Army, almost entirely made up of troops from the Grand Duchy of Baden. It was formed in Karlsruhe on July 1, 1871. The division was subordinated in peacetime to the XIV Army Corps (XIV. Armeekorps). The 28th Division was disbanded in 1919 during the demobilization of the German Army after World War I. The division, along with the other division of the XIV Army Corps, the 29th Division, was formed in the Grand Duchy of Baden, a member state of the German Empire. Both divisions grew out of the Grand Ducal Baden Division (Großherzoglich Badische Division), the army of the grand duchy. The Grand Ducal Baden Division had fought against Prussia in the Austro-Prussian War, but after Prussia's victory Baden and most other German states had entered into conventions subordinating their armies to Prussia's. The Grand Ducal Baden Division served in the Franco-Prussian War against France in 1870-71, where its regiments saw action in the Siege of Strasbourg and the Battle of the Lisaine. In peacetime, the 28th Division was stationed in northern Baden (the 29th covered southern Baden), with garrisons in Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Heidelberg and Rastatt, among other cities. In World War I, the division served primarily on the Western Front, seeing action at the Battle of the Frontiers and then moving north during the Race to the Sea. It participated in some of the most well-known battles and campaigns of the Western Front, including the 1916 Battle of the Somme, the later phases of the Battle of Verdun, the tank battle of Cambrai in 1917, the German spring offensive of 1918, the Third Battle of the Aisne, the Battle of Belleau Wood, the Second Battle of the Marne and the Battle of Soissons. When the Armistice took effect, the division was occupying defensive positions on the right bank of the Meuse, in the northern part of the Argonne Forest. (en) La 28e division d'infanterie est une unité de l'armée allemande recrutée dans le grand duché de Bade qui combat lors de la Première Guerre mondiale. Au déclenchement du conflit, elle forme avec la 29e division d'infanterie le (de) et combat en Alsace vers Mulhouse. À la fin du mois d'août 1914, la division est transférée en Lorraine ; elle participe ensuite aux combats lors de la course à la mer et occupe une portion de front comprenant Notre Dame de Lorette. En 1915, la division est engagée dans la bataille de l'Artois puis est ensuite transférée en Champagne. En 1916, la 28e division participe à la bataille de la Somme. Au cours de l'année 1917, la division combat à Verdun et à Cambrai. En 1918, la division est engagée dans la bataille de l'Aisne puis combat en Champagne avant de participer aux combats défensifs de la fin de l'été et de l'automne. Après la fin de la guerre, la division est transférée en Allemagne où elle est dissoute au cours de l'année 1919. (fr)
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rdfs:comment Die 28. Division, für die Dauer des mobilen Verhältnisses auch als 28. Infanterie-Division bezeichnet, war ein Großverband der Preußischen Armee. (de) The 28th Division (German: 28. Division) was a unit of the Prussian and German Army, almost entirely made up of troops from the Grand Duchy of Baden. It was formed in Karlsruhe on July 1, 1871. The division was subordinated in peacetime to the XIV Army Corps (XIV. Armeekorps). The 28th Division was disbanded in 1919 during the demobilization of the German Army after World War I. The Grand Ducal Baden Division served in the Franco-Prussian War against France in 1870-71, where its regiments saw action in the Siege of Strasbourg and the Battle of the Lisaine. (en) La 28e division d'infanterie est une unité de l'armée allemande recrutée dans le grand duché de Bade qui combat lors de la Première Guerre mondiale. Au déclenchement du conflit, elle forme avec la 29e division d'infanterie le (de) et combat en Alsace vers Mulhouse. À la fin du mois d'août 1914, la division est transférée en Lorraine ; elle participe ensuite aux combats lors de la course à la mer et occupe une portion de front comprenant Notre Dame de Lorette. En 1915, la division est engagée dans la bataille de l'Artois puis est ensuite transférée en Champagne. (fr)
rdfs:label 28. Division (Deutsches Kaiserreich) (de) 28th Division (German Empire) (en) 28e division d'infanterie (Empire allemand) (fr)
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