1st Artillery Command (Reichswehr)

The 1st Artillery Command (1. Artillerieführer)  were a former artillery command of the Reichswehr and later Wehrmacht.

History
The 1st Artillery Command were formed from 100,000 men of the Wehrkreis I command from staff stationed in Königsberg. The command were responsible for the tactical command of the artillery for the 1st Division. In October of 1934 the staff was expanded to the 1st Divisional Staff. Because of the limits of the Versailles Treaty and cover-up of the buildup of the Wehrmacht the command retained their name despite being division strength. After a short while the command was renamed to become the 1st Infantry Division.

Commanders
Commanders of the Command included:
 * Generalmajor - Neumann Aufstellung - (? - May 1921)
 * Oberst - Hans Borchert - (May 1921 - October 1923)
 * Generalmajor - Schwager - (1924 - 1925)
 * Generalleutnant - Adolf Poetter - (February 1926 - January 1928)
 * Generalleutnant - Paul Göldner - (October 1928 - September 1929)
 * Generalmajor - Edmund Wachenfeld - (October 1929 - September 1930)
 * Generalmajor - Hermann Starke - (October 1932 - September 1932)
 * Generalmajor - Georg von Küchler - (October 1932 - September 1934)