30th Bavarian Reserve Division


The 30th Royal Bavarian Reserve Division was a reserve infantry division of the Imperial German Army in World War I. It was initially the Main Reserve, Fortress Strasbourg and was designated the 30th Reserve Division from mobilization in August 1914. It was almost entirely made up of Bavarian units and thus, on December 26, 1916, it was renamed the 30th Royal Bavarian Reserve Division. It spent the war engaged in positional warfare in the Vosges mountains of France and the Alsace-Lorraine region.
On mobilization, the division comprised three brigades: the non-Bavarian 60. Reserve-Infanterie-Brigade, 3. bayerische Reserve-Infanterie-Brigade and 10. bayerische Reserve-Infanterie-Brigade, together with divisional cavalry, artillery and pioneer components. On August 17, 5. bayerische Ersatz-Brigade transferred into the division from the Bavarian Ersatz Division. By the end of August, 60. Reserve-Infanterie-Brigade'' had been broken up and its constituent regiments had left the division.
Order of Battle on August 18, 1914:
Order of Battle on January 1, 1918: