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  1. The Reichstag ( German: [ˈʁaɪçstaːk] ⓘ) of the German Empire was Germany's lower House of Parliament from 1871 to 1918. Within the governmental structure of the Reich, it represented the national and democratic element alongside the federalism of the Bundesrat and the monarchic and bureaucratic element of the executive, embodied in the ...

  2. Armee-Korps. The XI Army Corps / XI AK ( German: XI. Armee-Korps) was a corps level command of the Prussian and German Armies before and during World War I . XI Corps was one of three formed in the aftermath of the Austro-Prussian War (the others being IX Corps and X Corps ). The Corps was formed in October 1866 with headquarters in Kassel.

  3. Contents. Coat of arms of Germany. The coat of arms of Germany displays a black eagle with a red beak, a red tongue and red feet on a golden field, which is blazoned: Or, an eagle displayed sable beaked langued and membered gules. This is the Bundesadler ( German for "Federal Eagle"), formerly known as Reichsadler ( German ...

  4. Spring Offensive. Battle of the Lys (1918) Insignia. Abbreviation. A.O.K. 6. The 6th Army ( German: 6. Armee / Armeeoberkommando 6 / A.O.K. 6) was an army level command of the German Army in World War I. It was formed on mobilization in August 1914 from the IV Army Inspectorate. [1] The army was disbanded in 1919 during demobilization after the ...

  5. 21 de sept. de 2023 · sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, Wikidata item. The Constitution of the German Reich was the basic law of Germany from 1871 to 1919. In English, this document is generally known as the Constitution of the German Empire to differentiate it from its 1919 republican successor with the same German name.

  6. Karl von Bülow (1903–1912) The III Army Corps / III AK ( German: III. Armee-Korps) was a corps level command of the Prussian and then the Imperial German Armies from the 19th century to World War I . It was established in 1814 as the General Headquarters in Berlin ( Generalkommando in Berlin) and became the III Army Corps on 3 April 1820.

  7. The Constitution of the German Empire ( German: Verfassung des Deutschen Reiches) was the basic law of the German Empire of 1871–1918, from 16 April 1871, coming into effect on 4 May 1871. [1] German historians often refer to it as Bismarck's imperial constitution, in German the Bismarcksche Reichsverfassung (BRV).