For some time, I have been grappling with the thorny problem of trying to determine how the Prussian units in garrison in Alsace-Lorraine were manned and indeed where the soldiers recruited in those provinces were assigned. I believe it is well known that some men from Alsace-Lorraine served in the Guards Corps but actually tracking down a definitive order has proved elusive. Neither the Militär-Wochenblatt nor the Armee-Verordnungsblatt provides the answer.
Recently I came across a document titled “Beiträge zur Statistik des Reichsheeres” by Freiherr v. Fircks and published in 1881. Amongst the reams of tables and information is a section concerning the allocation of conscripts and I have translated a couple of the relevant passages:
The default position at that time is that Landwehr Battalion Recruiting Districts (Later Landwehr-Bezirke) with the same number provided recruits to the active regiment with the same number. They were some exceptions as detailed below.
“The Battalion recruiting districts within the XV Army Corps area of responsibility (Reserve-Landwehr-Bataillone Nr. 97, 98, 99 and Landwehr-Regimenter Nr. 128, 129, 130 and 131) do not provide recruits for specific regiments; rather, the recruits conscripted in Alsace-Lorraine are assigned to the Guard Corps, X Army Corps and II Bavarian Army Corps to carry out their active service.
…..further, the following regiments receive their recruits from the Army Corps recruiting district enclosed in brackets:*
Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 128 (I. Army Corps)
Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 129 (II. Army Corps)
Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 98 (III. Army Corps)
Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 99 (V. Army Corps)
Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 132 (VI. Army Corps)
Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 131 (VII. Army Corps)
Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 130 (VIII. Army Corps)
Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 97 (XI. Army Corps)
The Jäger Battalions, Cavalry, Field and Foot Artillery Regiments and Battalions, Pioneer and Train Battalions receive their recruits from their respective Army Corps District, those belonging to the Guards Corps from the entire State of Prussia and Alsace-Lorraine. The only exceptions are the units of XV Army Corps who receive replacements from the Army Corps District from which they originally belonged”.
* Newly formed Regiments 97, 98, 99, 130, 131 & 132 in 1881 were in time all assigned to the Reichslände to replace Prussian units in garrison there. From the above, I make the assumption that also the original Prussian units in Alsace-Lorraine such as Regiments 25, 42, 45, 60 etc. just continued to receive their replacements from their original Landwehr Battalion recruiting district (Landwehrbezirk) in their original Army Corps.
Further research is needed and of course the situation did change. For instance, according to the regimental history of Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 132, they received the vast majority of their replacements from the Rhineland (VIII. Army Corps) after relocating from Glatz (VI. Army Corps) to Straßburg (XV. Army Corps)!!
What is clear is that regiments with Alsace or Lorraine designations were that in name only, with only a very small percentage of their conscripted manpower being from the local populace. Indeed if one looks at the casualty lists for 7. Lothringisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 158 (VII) Army Corps and based in Paderborn and Sennelager, it appears that just about all were local Westphalian men from around Höxter, Büren, Soest etc.
Regards
Glenn
Recently I came across a document titled “Beiträge zur Statistik des Reichsheeres” by Freiherr v. Fircks and published in 1881. Amongst the reams of tables and information is a section concerning the allocation of conscripts and I have translated a couple of the relevant passages:
The default position at that time is that Landwehr Battalion Recruiting Districts (Later Landwehr-Bezirke) with the same number provided recruits to the active regiment with the same number. They were some exceptions as detailed below.
“The Battalion recruiting districts within the XV Army Corps area of responsibility (Reserve-Landwehr-Bataillone Nr. 97, 98, 99 and Landwehr-Regimenter Nr. 128, 129, 130 and 131) do not provide recruits for specific regiments; rather, the recruits conscripted in Alsace-Lorraine are assigned to the Guard Corps, X Army Corps and II Bavarian Army Corps to carry out their active service.
…..further, the following regiments receive their recruits from the Army Corps recruiting district enclosed in brackets:*
Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 128 (I. Army Corps)
Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 129 (II. Army Corps)
Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 98 (III. Army Corps)
Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 99 (V. Army Corps)
Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 132 (VI. Army Corps)
Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 131 (VII. Army Corps)
Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 130 (VIII. Army Corps)
Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 97 (XI. Army Corps)
The Jäger Battalions, Cavalry, Field and Foot Artillery Regiments and Battalions, Pioneer and Train Battalions receive their recruits from their respective Army Corps District, those belonging to the Guards Corps from the entire State of Prussia and Alsace-Lorraine. The only exceptions are the units of XV Army Corps who receive replacements from the Army Corps District from which they originally belonged”.
* Newly formed Regiments 97, 98, 99, 130, 131 & 132 in 1881 were in time all assigned to the Reichslände to replace Prussian units in garrison there. From the above, I make the assumption that also the original Prussian units in Alsace-Lorraine such as Regiments 25, 42, 45, 60 etc. just continued to receive their replacements from their original Landwehr Battalion recruiting district (Landwehrbezirk) in their original Army Corps.
Further research is needed and of course the situation did change. For instance, according to the regimental history of Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 132, they received the vast majority of their replacements from the Rhineland (VIII. Army Corps) after relocating from Glatz (VI. Army Corps) to Straßburg (XV. Army Corps)!!
What is clear is that regiments with Alsace or Lorraine designations were that in name only, with only a very small percentage of their conscripted manpower being from the local populace. Indeed if one looks at the casualty lists for 7. Lothringisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 158 (VII) Army Corps and based in Paderborn and Sennelager, it appears that just about all were local Westphalian men from around Höxter, Büren, Soest etc.
Regards
Glenn