2nd Infantry Division (Russian Empire)

The 2nd Infantry Division (2-я пехотная дивизия, 2-ya Pekhotnaya Diviziya) was an infantry unit of the Russian Imperial Army that existed in various formations from 1806 until the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution. The division fought in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78 and World War I.

History
The division took part in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78, during which it participated in the battles of Łowicz and Plevna. During 1902 and 1903, Anton Denikin served as an adjutant with the division's staff. Anatoly Stessel briefly commanded the division between May and August 1903. From at least 1903 to 1913 it was based in Brest-Litovsk and later in Novogeorgievsk.

It later fought in World War I. The division fought in the Battle of Tannenberg in late August 1914, under the command of Alexander Dushkevich. On 26 August, the 7th Revelsky Infantry Regiment of its 2nd Brigade suffered losses of 3,000 men, three-quarters of its strength, and was wiped out as a combat unit. The division was split in half and retreated in disorder. On the next day it was again attacked by the German 37th Infantry Division and "collapsed", retreating to Neidenburg. Dushkevich replaced Leonid Artamonov in command of the 1st Army Corps on 28 August after the latter was relieved of command.

Organization
The 2nd Infantry Division was part of the 23rd Army Corps as of 1914.
 * 1st Brigade
 * Pekh 5 Kaluzhsky.jpg 5th Emperor William I's Kaluga Infantry Regiment
 * Pekh 6 Libau.jpg 6th Prince Frederik-Leopold's Libau Infantry Regiment
 * 2nd Brigade
 * Pekh 7 Revel.jpg 7th Revel Infantry Regiment
 * Pekh 8 Estland1.jpg 8th Estonian Infantry Regiment
 * 2nd Artillery Brigade

Notable leaders

 * Yevgeny Golovin 1831–1834
 * Alexander Imeretinsky 1877
 * Anatoly Stessel 1903