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Eingreif division (German: Eingreifdivision) is a term for a type of
German Army
formation of the
First World War,
which developed in 1917, to conduct...
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divisions and two
Eingreif divisions,
Group Ypres held 6 mi (9.7 km) from
Pilckem to
Menin Road with
three front divisions and two
Eingreif divisions and...
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Reserve (
Eingreif)
Division 2,119 casualties. The 3rd
Reserve Division, 17th (
Eingreif) Division, 19th
Reserve Division and 4th
Bavarian (
Eingreif) Division...
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Bavarian divisions, with the 7th
Division and 1st
Guard Reserve Division as
Eingreif (counter-attack) divisions. The 24th
Saxon Division,
relieved on 5 June...
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against a
German counter-attack on 19
April by the 5th and 6th (
Eingreif divisions,) the 23rd
Division and one
regiment between Nauroy and Moronvilliers...
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principles elaborated since the
defensive battles of 1915,
including the use of
Eingreif divisions. This was
intended to
shorten the
German front,
freeing 10 divisions...
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German reserve battalions did not
reach the
front until the
evening and two
Eingreif divisions,
which had been
ordered forward the
previous evening, were still...
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Eingreif divisions. The
Eingreif divisions were
placed behind the
Menin and P****chendaele Ridges; 5 mi (8.0 km)
further back were four more
Eingreif divisions...
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Division 3,133.
Casualties from the
bombardment amongst reinforcements and
Eingreif divisions are additional.
Following the defeat, the
chief of the German...
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immediate counter-attack failed, the
Eingreif (counter-attack)
divisions would take
their time to
prepare a methodical...