On 11 April 1917 the infantry units of the Landwehr were renamed. The title "Landwehr" was replaced by "Schützen" ("Rifles"). The changes were as follows: • Landwehr Infantry Division (
Landwehr Infanterietruppen Division) = Imperial-Royal Rifle Division (
k.k. Schützendivision) • Landwehr Infantry Brigade (
Landwehrinfanteriebrigade) = Imperial-Royal Rifle Brigade (
k.k. Schützenbrigade) • 5th (Pola) Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (
k.k. Landwehr Infanterie Regiment "Pola" Nr. 5) = 5th (Pola) Imperial-Royal Rifle Regiment (
k.k. Schützenregiment "Pola" Nr. 5)
Landwehr Infantry Divisions Landwehr infantry regiments The infantry regiment consisted of only three battalions instead of the usual four found in the
Common Army. The garrison name is always the location of regimental HQ. •
1st Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Vienna) :25th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 13th Landwehr Infantry Division – II Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison: Vienna (Staff- XIII District HütteldorferStr. 188), :Nationalities: 95 % German – 5 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Vienna A :Commanding Officer:
Colonel Alexander Dini :Staff officers: Lieut. Colonel Gustav Urbanek - Lieut. Colonel Karl Schubert - Major Friedrich Bitterlich - Major Franz Heillinger - Major Karl Edler von Ruckmich - Major Julius Hoppe •
2nd Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Linz) :87th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 44th Landwehr Infantry Division – XIV Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Linz :Nationalities: 98 % germans – 2 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Linz and
Salzburg :Commander: Colonel Konstantin Ritter Wasserthal von Zuccari :Staff officers: Lieutenant Colonel Franz Unger - Lieutenant Colonel Anton Möstl - Major Josef Morel - Major Leopold Hirsch - Major Julius Vogel - Major Vinzenz Beran - Major Franz Drtina •
3rd Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Graz) :43rd Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 22nd Landwehr Infantry Division – III Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Graz - II Baon
Leoben :Nationalities: 94 % German – 6 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Graz and
Marburg - :Commanding Officer: Colonel Franz Flach :Staff officers: Lieut. Colonel Friedrich Hadler - Lieut. Colonel Friedrich Teppner - Major Maximilian Kispert - Josef Karpellus - Major Friedrich Ritter von Wohlrab - Major August Strasser •
4th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Klagenfurt) :44th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 22nd Landwehr Infantry Division – III Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Klagenfurt - II and III Baon
Hermagor :Nationalities: 79 % German – 21 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District:
Klagenfurt :Commanding Officer: Colonel Friedrich Eckhardt von Eckhardtsburg :Staff officers: Lieut. Colonel Karl Brunner - Lieut. Colonel Alois Edler von Fritsch - Major Eduard Alpi - Major Desiderius Deniflée - Major Robert Salomon - Major Emil Raabl von Hauenfreienstein ::The 4th Infantry belonged to the
Imperial-Royal Mountain Corps. From 11 April 1917 it was called the 1st Imperial-Royal Mountain Rifle Regiment ::Contrary to Landwehr dress regulations it wore uniform based on the pattern of the State Rifles with an edelweiss on the collar, but with a number 4 above the hunting horn on their caps instead of the Tyrolean eagle. •
5th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Pola) :Guard force for Pola :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Pola :Nationalities: 45 % Slovene – 22 % Serbian/Croatian – 20 % Italian – 8 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District:
Triest :Commanding Officer: Colonel Richard Keki :Staff officers: Lieut. Colonel Eugen Vučinić - Lieut. Colonel Bernhard Zahn - Lieut. Colonel Georg Mitrović - Lieut. Colonel Heinrich Mandolfo - Major Edmund Lazar - Major Peter Franičević - Major Emil Ritter von Fischer •
6th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Eger) :41st Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 21st Landwehr Infantry Division – VIII Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Eger :Nationalities: 97 % germans – 3 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Eger,
Beroun :Commanding Officer: Colonel Adolf Hansmann :Staff officers: Colonel Viktor Friedel - Lieut. Colonel Ludwig Dierkes - Lieut. Colonel Eduard Edler von Adamek - Major Richard Klär - Major Simon Ronacher - Major Leopold Schnabl •
7th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment Plzeň) :41st Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 21st Landwehr Infantry Division – VIII Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Plzeň - III Baon in
Rokycany :Nationalities: 60 % Czech – 30 % German – 10 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Plzeň and Beroun :Commanding Officer: Colonel Franz Sappe :Staff officers: Lieut. Colonel Leo Pflug . Lieut. Colonel Johann Weber - Lieut. Colonel Adam Brun - Major Wilhelm Baumgartner - Major Eduard Scheiber - Major Wilhelm Mayer-Koffler - Major Karl Fischer •
8th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Prague) :42nd Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 21st Landwehr Infantry Division – VIII Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Prague :Nationalities: 95 % Czech – 5 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Prague and Beroun :Commanding Officer: Colonel Albert Welley :Staff officers: Lieut. Colonel Wilhelm Pulz - Lieut. Colonel Josef Trink - Major Franz Wolf - Major Franz Štěpánek - Major Jakob Zdeněk - Major Klaudius Ritter Schoen von Liebingen - Major Johann Nachtmann - Major Julius Biborosch •
9th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Litoměřice) :52nd Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 26th Landwehr Infantry Division – IX Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Litoměřice - III Baon in Chomutov :Nationalities: 86 % German – 14 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Litoměřice and
Chomutov :Commanding Officer: Colonel Josef Ritter Reyl-Hanisch von Greiffenthal :Staff officers: Colonel Karl Edler von Maschke - Lieut. Colonel Franz Schmidt - Lieut. Colonel Franz Knirsch - Major Erwin Preuss - Major Franz Gasser - Major Leo Stangl •
10th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Mladá Boleslav) :52nd Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 26th Landwehr Infantry Division – IX Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Mladá Boleslav - III Baon in Turnov :Nationalities: 95 % Czech – 5 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Mladá Boleslav and
Turnov :Commanding Officer: Viktor Meisel :Staff officers: Lieut. Colonel Franz Wanke - Lieut. Colonel Karl Bubnik - Major Moritz von Frank - Major Johann Preiss •
11th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Jičín) :51st Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 26th Landwehr Infantry Division – IX Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Jičín - III Baon in
Jaroměř :Nationalities: 63 % Czech – 36 % German – 1 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Jičín and
Hradec Králové :Commanding Officer: Colonel Emil Stangl :Staff officers: Colonel Ignaz Bezděk - Lieut. Colonel Josef Basler - Lieut. Colonel Karl Petzold - Lieut. Colonel Franz Rutta - Lieut. Colonel Edgar Gautsch von Frankenborn - Major Rudolf Hug •
12th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Čáslav) :51st Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 26th Landwehr Infantry Division – IX Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Čáslav :Nationalities: 87 % Czech – 13 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Čáslav and Mladá Boleslav :Commanding Officer: Colonel Oskar Esch :Staff officers: Lieut. Colonel Emil Pohl - Lieut. Colonel Josef Dokoupil - Major Franz Großauer - Majoer Franz Weinbacher - Major Hermann Jellinek •
13th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Olomouc) :92nd Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 46th Landwehr Infantry Division – I Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Olomouc - III Baon in
Šumperk :Nationalities: 64 % Czech – 31 % German – 5 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Olomouc and Šumperk :Commanding Officer: Colonel Emil Wank :Staff officers: Lieut. Colonel Josef Baranowski - Lieut. Colonel Franz Lindner - Lieut. Colonel Friedrich Ritter von Stępski - Major Gustav Illić - Major Julius Kuczera - Major August Ritter von Panzera - Major Adolf Buchsbaum •
14th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Brno) :26th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 13th Landwehr Infantry Division – II Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Brno - II Baon in
Jihlava :Nationalities: 67 % Czech – 31 % German – 2 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Brno and Jihlava :Commanding Officer: Colonel Gustav Ritter von Zygadłowicz :Staff officers: Lieut. Colonel I Generalstabskorps Karl Stutz - Lieut. Colonel Oskar Waßhuber - Lieut. Colonel Eduard Rott - Major Rudolf Steinbrecher - Major Franz Tippelt •
15th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Opava) :92nd Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 46th Landwehr Infantry Division – I Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Opava - III Baon in Mährisch-Weißkirchen :Nationalities: 82 % German – 18 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Opava and Olomouc :Commanding Officer: Colonel Emil Pattay Edler von Ključ :Staff officers: Oberstlr. Konrad Pikolka - Major Theodor Piekhart - Major Emil Pohlenz - Major Johann Mohelský •
16th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Kraków) :91st Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 46th Landwehr Infantry Division – I Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Kraków :Nationalities: 82 % Polish – 18 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Kraków and
Wadowice :Commanding Officer: Colonel Heinrich Freiherr von Dürfeld :Staff officers: Lieut. Colonel Ludwig Zawada - Lieut. Colonel Ludwig Freisinger - Lieut. Colonel Karl Prettner - Major Alexander Edler von Karchesy - Major Adolf Meindl - Major Eduar Müller •
17th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Rzeszów) :90th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 45th Landwehr Infantry Division – X Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Rzeszów :Nationalities: 97 % Polish – 3 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Rzeszów :Commanding Officer: Colonel Edmund Lober Edler von Karstenrod :Staff officers: Lieut. Colonel Moritz Löwenstein - Major Karl Nikodem - Major Karl Kunzek - Major Josef Sittenberger •
18th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Przemyśl) :89th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 45th Landwehr Infantry Division – X Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Przemyśl :Nationalities: 47 % Ruthenian – 43 % Polish – 10 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Przemyśl and
Sanok :Commanding Officer: Colonel Eduard Bezdiczka :Staff officers: Colonel Robert Pluhard von Ulogponte - Lieut. Colonel Franz Kraliček - Lieut. Colonel Karl Lindinger - Major Hugo Reichel - Major Ignaz Pick - Major Viktore Jarosz •
19th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Lemberg) :85th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 43rd Infantry Division – XI Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Lemberg :Nationalities: 59 % Ruthenian – 31 % Polish – 10 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Lemberg and
Brzezany :Commanding Officer: Colonel Karl Jent :Staff officers: Lieut. Colonel Johann Opletal - Lieut. Colonel Franz Springinsfeld - Major Rudolf Thom - Major Alexander Süss - Major Franz Paulik - Major Kajetan Amirowicz - Major Miecislaus Linde •
20th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Stanislau) :85th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 43rd Landwehr Infantry Division – XI Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Stanislau :Nationalities: 72 % Ruthenian – 28 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Stanislau, Brzezany and
Czortków :Commanding Officer: Colonel Anton Kosel :Staff officers: Lieut. Colonel Adolf Flecker - Lieut. Colonel Josef Otter - Lieut. Colonel Emanuel Hohenauer - Major Maximilian Preier - Major Otto Schreyer •
21st Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Sankt Pölten) :87th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 44th Landwehr Infantry Division – XIV Army Corps :Established: 1889: Garrison:
Sankt Pölten :Nationalities: 98 % German – 2 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: St. Pölten and Vienna B :Commanding Officer: Colonel Eduard Edler von Dietrich :Staff officers: Lieut. Colonel Josef Vizthum - Lieut. Colonel Heribert Marchesani - Major Franz Sax - Major Josef Koch - Major Johann Lentsch - Major Gottfried Koch - Major Johann Ritter von Wróblewski •
22nd Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment :86th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 43rd Landwehr Infantry Division – III Army Corps :Established: 1889 :Garrison:
Czernowitz :Nationalities: 27 % Ruthenian – 54 % Romanian – 19 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Czernowitz and
Kolomea :Commanding Officer: Colonel Alois Göttl •
23rd Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment 23 :5th Mountain Infantry Brigade – 18th Infantry Division – XVI Army Corps :Established: 1893 :Garrison:
Zara :Nationalities: 82 % Serbian/Croatian – 18 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District:
Sebenico :Commanding Officer: Colonel Alfred Plesskot •
24th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment :25th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 13th Landwehr Infantry Division – II Army Corps :Established: 1900 :Garrison:
Vienna :Nationalities: 97 % German – 3 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Vienna B and
Znojmo :Commanding Officer: Colonel Otto Richter •
25th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment :26th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 13th Landwehr Infantry Division – II Army Corps :Established: 1900 :Garrison:
Kroměříž :Nationalities: 83 % Czech – 17 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Kroměříž :Commanding Officer: Colonel Karl Mader •
26th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment :43rd Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 22nd Landwehr Infantry Division – III Army Corps :Established: 1901 :Garrison:
Marburg :Nationalities: 77 % German – 23 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Marburg and
Cilli :Commanding Officer: Colonel Wenzel Schönauer •
27th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment :44th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 23rd Landwehr Infantry Division – III Army Corps :Established: 1901 :Garrison:
Laibach :Nationalities: 86 % Slovene – 14 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Laibach and Triest :Commanding Officer: Colonel Karl Zahradniczek ::The 27th Infantry belonged to the
Imperial-Royal Mountain Corps. From 11 April 1917 it was retitled to the 2nd Imperial-Royal Mountain Rifle Regiment :: Contrary to Landwehr dress regulations it wore uniform based on the pattern of the State Rifles with an edelweiss on the collar, but with a number 27 on the hunting horn on their caps instead of the Tyrolean eagle. •
28th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment :42nd Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 21st Landwehr Infantry Division – VIII Army Corps :Established: 1899 :Garrison:
Písek :Nationalities: 79 % Czech – 20 % German – 1 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District:
Písek,
Jindřichův Hradec and
Benešov :Commanding Officer: Colonel Josef Fiedler •
29th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment :42nd Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 21st Landwehr Infantry Division – XVII Army Corps :Established: 1899 :Garrison:
České Budějovice :Nationalities: 45 % Czech – 54 % German – 1 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: České Budějovice and Písek :Commanding Officer: Colonel Johann Wurja •
30th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment :51st Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 26th Landwehr Infantry Division – IX Army Corps :Established: 1899 :Garrison:
Vysoké Mýto :Nationalities: 68 % Czech – 28 % German – 4 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Vysoké Mýto and
Hradec Králové :Commanding Officer: Colonel Rudolf Kasel •
31st Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment :91st Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 46th Landwehr Infantry Division – I Army Corps :Established: 1901 :Garrison:
Teschen :Nationalities: 33 % Czech – 37 % German – 27 % Polish – 1 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Teschen and Wadowice :Commanding Officer: Colonel Emil Maculan •
32nd Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment :91st Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 46th Landwehr Infantry Division – I Army Corps :Established: 1901 :Garrison:
Neusandez :Nationalities: 91 % Polish – 9 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Neusandez and
Tarnów :Commanding Officer: Colonel Silvester Edler von Lucanović •
33rd Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment :89th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 45th LandwehrInfantry Division – X Army Corps :Established: 1901 :Garrison:
Stryj :Nationalities: 73 % Ruthenian – 27 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Stryj and Sambor :Commanding Officer: Colonel Ludwig Hromatka •
34th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment :90th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 45th Landwehr Infantry Division – X Army Corps :Established: 1901 :Garrison:
Jaroslau :Nationalities: 75 % Polish – 25 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Jaroslau and
Gródek Jagiellonski :Commanding Officer: Colonel Ferdinand Wlaschütz •
35th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment :85th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 43rd Landwehr Infantry Division – XI Army Corps :Established: 1898 :Garrison:
Zloczów :Nationalities: 68 % Ruthenian – 25 % Polish – 9 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Zloczów and
Tarnopol :Commanding Officer: Colonel Alfred Regenermel •
36th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment :86th Landwehr Infantry Brigade – 43rd Landwehr Infantry Division – III Army Corps :Established: 1899 :Garrison:
Kolomea :Nationalities: 70 % Ruthenian – 21 % Polish – 9 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District: Kolomea, Stanislau and Czortków :Commanding Officer: Colonel Adalbert Dobija •
37th Imperial-Royal Landwehr Infantry Regiment :4th Mountain Infantry Brigade – 18th Infantry Division – XVI Army Corps :Established: 1906 :Garrison:
Gravosa :Nationalities: 82 % Serbian/Croatian – 8 % other :Landwehr Recruiting District:
Castelnuovo :Commanding Officer: Colonel Franz Grossmann
State rifle regiments From 1906 the state rifles became the Imperial-Royal Mountain Corps and were renamed the
Kaiserschützen ("Emperor's Rifles") in 1917. They were given various titles depending on the period. •
1st Imperial-Royal State Rifle Regiment (Trient) (
k.k. Landesschützen-Regiment „Trient“ Nr. I) •
2nd Imperial-Royal State Rifle Regiment (Bozen) (
k.k. Landesschützen-Regiment „Bozen“ Nr. II) •
3rd Imperial-Royal State Rifle Regiment (Innichen) (
k.k. Landesschützen-Regiment „Innichen“ Nr. III)
Dress Landwehr infantry wore the hat of the rifle corps (
Jägertruppe) as their parade headdress: a matt black hat of waterproof
felt. It consisted of the crown and brim adorned with a
hatband of green cord, a
hunting horn and a
hackle or plume of black cock feathers. The hat cord was made of sheep's wool, had a button and, at each end, an acorn covered with green wool and braided at the ends. The two acorns were attached to the rear of the hat crown. The cord for
officers was made of interwoven black and gold thread. The crown was in the shape of an oval cone, with a slight dent at the top. The brim was flat in front and behind, but "snapped up" on both sides. The brim was edged with black, varnished calfskin. On the left side of the crown, there was a rearward, tilted socket for attaching the hackle. The hat badge - of gold-coloured metal - was a hunting horn. The battalion number in nickel silver was set in the centre formed by the loop of the horn. The badge was fastened over the socket for the feathers so that the number was inclined at the same angle as the socket. The hackle was formed in the shape of a rooster's tail around a 1.5 mm thick piece of steel wire. The length of the hackle was 29 cm. The hackle was inserted into the socket on the hat such that the feathers were swept back in an arc. On the march the Landwehr used the normal
infantry field cap (
Feldkappe). The uniform jacket (
Waffenrock) of the Landwehr infantry - for officers and men - was on average the same as that of the infantry. The other ranks jacket was made of
pike grey (
hechtgrau) cloth with
epaulettes, shoulder trim, collar and cuffs of grass-green colour. The buttons for all regiments were white and marked with the battalion number. The shirts worn by the Landwehr infantry were of the same colour as the jacket with grass-green
gorget patches to indicate their arm of service. Their remaining usual items of dress were no different from those of the
line infantry. Trousers were of pike grey cloth and cut long in accordance with the regulations for German regiments. The trousers of the officers had grass-green
lampasses; NCOs and other ranks had grass-green
piping along the side seam.
Dress variations for 4th and 27th Infantry The uniforms of the 4th and 27th Infantry were an exception to the Landwehr infantry regulations; instead, they had the same dress pattern as the
State Rifles. The parade hat was no different from that of the Landwehr infantry and, in marching order, they used the infantry field cap. One special feature was a small, forward-sloping pocket on the left side of the cap into which a spray of
black grouse feathers was fixed. On individual hats the feathers could be fixed directly to the cap in order that the white feathers could be displayed to best effect. The uniform jacket of the two regiments was, like the State Rifles jackets - both for officers and men - cut in two rows unlike the infantry and had two rows each of eight silver buttons. The buttons bore the regimental number in Arabic numerals. The soldiers' jackets were made of pike grey material and had grass-green epaulettes, shoulder bars, collars and cuffs. On the collars there was a matt white
edelweiss on each side, behind the rank badge (
Distinktionsabzeichen). The rifleman's shirt was the same colour as his jacket; the arm of service being signified by grass-green gorgets (
Parolis). There were also other differences in the uniform compared with that of the infantry units of the
Imperial and Royal Army. The trousers were the same pattern as those of the Landwehr infantry. • See also:
Imperial-Royal Mountain Troops == Cavalry ==