XXXVIII Reserve Corps (German Empire)


The XXXVIII Reserve Corps was a corps level command of the German Army in World War I.

Formation

XXXVIII Reserve Corps was formed in December 1914. It was part of the second wave of new Corps formed in the early stages of World War I consisting of XXXVIII - XXXXI Reserve Corps of 75th - 82nd Reserve Divisions. The personnel was predominantly made up of kriegsfreiwillige who did not wait to be called up. From 28 March 1915 to 31 December 1917 it was known as Beskidenkorps. The Corps was still in existence at the end of the war in the 3rd Army, Heeresgruppe Deutscher Kronprinz on the Western Front.

Structure on formation

On formation in December 1914, XXXVIII Reserve Corps consisted of two divisions. but was weaker than an Active Corps
In summary, XXXVIII Reserve Corps mobilised with 18 infantry battalions, 2 cavalry detachments, 24 field artillery batteries, 2 cyclist companies and 2 pioneer companies.

Commanders

XXXVIII Reserve Corps had the following commanders during its existence:
FromRankName
24 December 1914General der KavallerieGeorg von der Marwitz
21 July 1915GeneralleutnantMax Hofmann
23 September 1916General der KavallerieManfred von Richthofen
3 August 1918GeneralleutnantArthur Freiherr von Lüttwitz