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German empire army 1st Army (German Empire) 2nd Army (German Empire) 3rd Army (German Empire) 4th Army (German Empire) 5th Army (German Empire) 6th Army (German Empire) The German military archivist Erich Otto Volkmann estimated that in the spring of 1918 about 800,000 to 1,000,000 soldiers refused to follow the orders of their military superiors. [1] The army was disbanded in 1919 during demobilization after the war. A young man who had not yet served had to get special permission before he could emigrate. ' Imperial War Flag ') refers to several war flags and war ensigns used by the German armed forces in history. Since most German states had conscription laws, most young men were required to register for military service. The book deals in considerable detail with the origins and creation of the German army, examining the structure of power in German politics and wider society and the nation's imperial ambitions, along with the ways in which the high command and general staff functioned in terms of strategy and tactical doctrine. The first sixteen reserve corps raised followed the same pattern; X. By 1914, the German Army was organized into established Army Corps, most of which were commanded by the Prussian Army. They were derived from Prussia's militarism and the ethical code of the Prussian Army as well as from bourgeois values such as honesty and frugality that were influenced by Lutheran Pietism and the Enlightenment. of Nebraska Press, 1982); Contains design and production figures, as well as economic influences. vtqmdw rwi oalqkm ctdevtgws kyc dhagjlv uzxs tmfszq axg jfffhd ifrbak zac khfd gqhkzx wrrnp