The 6th Reserve Division began the war on the
Western Front. It fought in the opening campaigns against the Belgian Army and the British Expeditionary Force, including the
Battle of Mons, and participated in the
Siege of Antwerp. It was in the Yser region during the
Race to the Sea. In December 1914, the division was transferred to the
Eastern Front. In 1915, it fought in the
Gorlice-Tarnów Offensive. It remained on the Eastern Front until May 1917, when it was transferred to the Verdun region. It suffered heavy losses in the French offensive that August, and was returned to the Eastern Front, occupying a quiet sector in Galicia. In March 1918, it returned to the Western Front. It was dissolved and its units and soldiers dispersed to other units in September 1918. Allied intelligence considered it as a mediocre division, and rated it third class before its dissolution in 1918. ==Order of battle on mobilization==