Army of the Holy Roman Empire
The Army of the Holy Roman Empire was created in 1422 and came to an end when the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved in 1806 as a result of the Napoleonic Wars.
A unit of the army at Memmingen, Bavaria (re-enactment)
Maximilian Armour used by the Holy Roman Empire's army
In German history, a Reichsexekution was an imperial or federal intervention against a member state, using military force if necessary. The instrument of the Reichsexekution was constitutionally available to the central governments of the Holy Roman Empire (800–1806), the German Empire of 1848–49, the German Empire of 1871–1918, the Weimar Republic (1918–33) and Nazi Germany (1933–45). Under the German Confederation (1815–66) and the North German Confederation (1867–71), the same right belonged to the confederal government and is called Bundesexekution.
Ferdinand III's Reichsexekution against Saxony and Bavaria in 1620
Soldiers on the streets during the Reichsexekution against communists in Saxony in 1923