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词条 Tross
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The {{Lang|de|Tross}} (sometimes spelled {{Lang|de|Dross}}) was the camp follower contingent of the Landsknecht mercenary regiments which originated at the end of the fifteenth century, and were the dominant form of infantry mercenary force throughout the sixteenth century. Each {{Lang|de|Landsknecht}} unit traveled with a {{Lang|de|Tross}} contingent, which followed behind. They carried the military and fighting necessities, the food and the belongings of each "Soldat" ("soldier") and his family. Members of the {{Lang|de|Tross}} were made up of women, children, craftsmen and day laborers. The term "support staff" can be used to give the German word a clearer meaning, although its true English translation is "unit train" or "baggage train".

Many women of the {{Lang|de|Tross}} were wives of the soldiers, or other family members such as sisters, nieces, or daughters. Some of the women were betrothed to a member of the military unit. Very few single, unattached women were permitted into the ranks of the {{Lang|de|Tross}} in fear that their possible turn to prostitution would cause unrest in the baggage train by disrupting family relationships. Unattached women allowed into the {{Lang|de|Tross}} were those who possessed a skill or trade which made them a valuable asset, not only to the {{Lang|de|Tross}} unit, but to the military unit as well. However, they were closely watched until they took a legitimate husband.

The custom of a regiment being followed by the {{Lang|de|Tross}} continued beyond the period of the {{Lang|de|Landsknechte}}. During the Thirty Years' War, it could occur that a 1,000-man regiment would be accompanied by 500 women and 300 children. The {{Lang|de|Tross}} was indispensable for supply purposes, although it limited the freedom of movement of the army. At times, the {{Lang|de|Tross}} fell prey to opposing armies.

Notes

Portions of this article were translated from the German Wikipedia.

References

  • Möller, Hans-Michael. Das Regiment der Landsknechte: Untersuchungen zu Verfassung, Recht und Selbstverständnis in Deutschen Söldnerheeren des 16. Jahrhunderts. Frankfurter Historische Abhandlungen (Steiner), 1976.
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