List of regiments (11 regiments as of now)

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7th Regiment of Foot
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Nationality: Prussian
Members: 32
Thread: http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php/topic,137447.0.html

11th Regiment of Foot
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Nationality: Swedish
Members: 15
Thread: http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php/topic,137591.0.html

6th Regiment of Household Guard
Nationality: Bavarian
Members: 1
Thread: http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php/topic,138132.0.html

The Mighty 42nd
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Nationality: British
Members: 15
Thread: http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php/topic,140724.0.html

Prinz Friedrich August Infantry
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Nationality: Saxon
Members: 7
Thread: http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php/topic,141549.0.html

Roger's Rangers
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Nationality: British
Members: 11
Thread: http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php/topic,141602.0.html

Moscow Dragoons
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Nationality: Russian
Members: 9
Thread: http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php/topic,142200.0.html

64th Regiment of Foot
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Nationality: British
Members: 5
Thread: http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php/topic,144532.0.html

931st Battalion

The Royal Naval Officers
Members: 1 (I think)
Nationality: British
Thread: http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php/topic,145200.0.html

Rooths Regiment
Members: 2
Nationality: Irish soldiers in French army
Thread: http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php/topic,146402.0.html

Let me know if I made any mistakes or if the information ever becomes outdated. Also, if you plan on starting up a new regiment in the near future, make it known before v1.5 is released so I can include it in the new release.
 
Don't forget about the "Mighty 42nd" comprised of Scotish and Irish.  :grin:

It is the ready reserver for the 7th.

CPT SPQR
LT FroggyLuv
LT Marcos182
 
lol..it is ok. I will make a thread.. it only consists of a couple of us..heh. Which it will stay pretty small in number. :wink: Since it falls under the 7th. :smile:
 
We also have Zahpod's 6th Bavarian household guard, although I'm not really sure about their nationality and zaphod is the only member
 
Given that Germany was formed by Prussia and the leading dynasty (Hohenzollerns) in Prussia were the German emperors up until it became a democracy in 1919 as a result of WWI, I'd think Germany was sort of Prussia getting a name change and adding the rest of the German territories, other than Austria and parts of Switzerland, to its demesne.
 
socks said:
Given that Germany was formed by Prussia and the leading dynasty (Hohenzollerns) in Prussia were the German emperors up until it became a democracy in 1919 as a result of WWI, I'd think Germany was sort of Prussia getting a name change and adding the rest of the German territories, other than Austria and parts of Switzerland, to its demesne.

Well I'm glad we have your opinions on events that transpired decades ago. But in fact, Prussia no longer exists, and Germany is more than what Prussia once was, and Germany is also less of what Prussia once was.

I am giving no opinions on the matter, only facts.

And by "opinions" I mean this:

I'd think Germany was sort of Prussia getting a name change and adding the rest of the German territories, other than Austria and parts of Switzerland, to its demesne.
 
socks said:
Given that Germany was formed by Prussia and the leading dynasty (Hohenzollerns) in Prussia were the German emperors up until it became a democracy in 1919 as a result of WWI, I'd think Germany was sort of Prussia getting a name change and adding the rest of the German territories, other than Austria and parts of Switzerland, to its demesne.
To much my agreement to Socks, Hitler hated EVERYTHING about Prussia.
 
I did not say that the Germany of 1933 was just Prussia with a name change. Countries do tend to change a bit over time in case you didn't notice; for example, take modern Sweden and the Swedish Empire as a great power in the 17th and 18th centuries. Would you say that they are the same country? Of course not; the former has evolved considerably from the latter, so that the only similarities are some instances of geography - disregarding the losses of Finland, Estonia, and parts of Norway - and language, so a comparison between those modern countries is pointless. And with respect I think modern Sweden, Germany, and France all are very much similar today, anyway.
 
First you say Germany just Prussia with a name change, then you say it isn't?
 
socks said:
I'd think Germany was sort of Prussia getting a name change and adding the rest of the German territories, other than Austria and parts of Switzerland, to its demesne.
I didn't mean all of Germany as a nation's history, by Prussia getting a name change + the rest of the territories I was referring to the formation of Germany in 1871. See past-tense 'was', as opposed to saying that Germany is Prussia with a name change + rest of territories.
 
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