Nineteenth Army or 19thArmy may refer to Germany19thArmy German Empire , a World War I field Army19thArmy Wehrmacht , a World War II field army Others Nineteenth Army Japan 19thArmy Soviet Union mil unit dis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages de 19. Armee ... more details
For the equivalent formation in World War II 19thArmy Wehrmacht infobox military unit unit name 19. Armee br 19thArmy abbreviation A.O.K. 19 image image Stab eines Armeeoberkommandos.svg 200px caption ... symbol 3 label identification symbol 4 identification symbol 4 label The 19thArmy lang de 19. Armee Armeeoberkommando 19 A.O.K. 19 was an Field armyarmy level command of the German Empire German German Army German Empire Army in World War I . It was formed in France on 4 February 1918 from the former South Army German Empire South Army command. It served exclusively on the Western Front World War I Western Front and was dissolved on 24 January 1919. ref harvnb Cron 2002 p 82 ref History 19thArmy was one of three armies along with 17th Army German Empire 17th Army and 18th Army German Empire 18th Army formed in late 1917 early 1918 from forces withdrawn from the Eastern Front World War ... center style background color grey color black colspan 3 Organization of 19thArmy on 30 October 1918 ref harvnb Ellis Cox 1993 p 187 ref style background color grey color black Army Corps Division ROWSPAN 7 19thArmy ROWSPAN 2 XIX 2nd Royal Saxon Corps XIX Corps 84th Landwehr Brigade 48th Landwehr ... Division 83rd Infantry Division German Empire 83rd Division Commanders 19thArmy had the following commanders ref harvnb Cron 2002 p 398 ref class wikitable 19thArmy From Commander Previously Subsequently 4 February 1918 General der Infanterie Felix Graf von Bothmer rowspan 2 South Army German Empire ... a single commander. See also portal Germany World War I German Army order of battle, Western Front ... flag German Empire allegiance branch type Army role size command structure garrison garrison label ... of the relatively quiet sector that the Army was operating in. style float right border 1 cellpadding ... 2nd Bavarian Landwehr Division German Empire 2nd Bavarian Landwehr Division 19th Ersatz Division German Empire 19th Ersatz Division 17th Reserve Division German Empire 17th Reserve Division ROWSPAN ... more details
For the equivalent formation in World War I 19thArmy German Empire infobox military unit unit name 19thArmy image caption dates 26 August 1943 21 April 1945 country flag Nazi Germany allegiance branch Heer 1935 1945 type Field Army role size command structure garrison garrison label nickname patron ... patrol aircraft recon aircraft trainer aircraft transport aircraft tanker The 19thArmy German 19. Armee was a World War II field army of the Wehrmacht Heer German Army . History Formed in August 1943 in occupied southern France from Armeegruppe Felber the LXXXIII. Armeekorps , the 19thArmy defended ... collapse text align center style background color grey color black colspan 4 Organization 19thArmy on July 17, 1944 style background color grey color black Army Group Army Corps Division ROWSPAN 8 style background ccc style border bottom 1px solid gray G br small Blaskowitz small ROWSPAN 8 19thArmy ... br to Army HQ 157th Reserve br Mountain Division The 19thArmy was largely destroyed during the battle ... trained replacement troops in early 1945, the 19thArmy proved unable to parry the thrusts of its constant foe, the French First Army . Split by deep French armored thrusts into Baden, the Black Forest , and W rttemberg, the 19thArmy was destroyed in the area of Stuttgart and M nsingen, Germany M nsingen in late April 1945, with remnants of the army surrendering as late as 8 May 1945. Formal surrender was accepted by Edward H. Brooks Maj. General Edward H. Brooks , Commander of the U.S. Army s VI ... Location of corps of the 19thArmy br April 19, 1945 center label small XVIII SS small position right ... 19thArmy on April 12, 1945 style background color grey color black Army Group Army Corps Division ... 12 19thArmy br small Brandenberger small ROWSPAN 4 XVIII SS Corps br small Keppler small Baur Infantry .... ISBN 3 7648 1083 1. Armies of the German Army Category Field armies of Germany 19 Category ... as their goal the liberation of southern France and the invasion of southern Germany. style float ... more details
Expand Russian 19 date June 2009 Infobox military unit unit name 19thArmy image caption country Soviet Union type branch Red Army dates 1941 1945 or 1947 command structure Stavka Reserve ... Operation Barbarossa , others notable commanders General Ivan Koniev The 19thArmy was a field army of the Soviet Union s Red Army , formed in 1941 and active during the Second World War . It was disbanded in 1945 or 1947. First Formation The army was first formed in June 1941 in the North Caucasus ... about operations of 19thArmy in the Smolensk Battle ref From 25 June 1941, the Army was included into Group of Reserve Armies of the Highest Command STAVKA . The 19thArmy was transferred ... bank of Dvina. ref http www.vitebsk.net ?page&sod 004 10 20051010 Combat Report about 19thArmy ... from Vitebsk. On 11 July, the 19thArmy was strengthened by 7th Mechanized Corps and on the next ... Union 20th and 19th found themselves in the operational encirclement. On 14 July, 19thArmy Headquarters .... 19thArmy Staff with great effort broke out of the encirclement near Wadino and received ... August September 1941, 19thArmy took part in the Battle of Smolensk 1941 Battle of Smolensk and tried .... New commander of 19thArmy became General Lieutenant M.F. Lukin. In October 1941, forces of the 19th ... Diestvuszowaja Armija 1941 1945 Moskva Animi Fortiudo Kuczkovo pole 2005 page 80 ref 19thArmy ... 2005 page 81 ref 19thArmy 3rd formation Formed on 4 April 1942 on the base of STAVKA Directive from ... became Member of the Army s Military Soviet. Initially the army consisted of the 25th Rifle .... ref http www.orbat.com site ww2 drleo 012 ussr 41 oob stavka reserves army 19.html ref Sources disagree as to whether a Mechanized Corps, either the 25th or the 26th, was directly subordinate to the Army as well. Three weeks before the outbreak of war the 19thArmy was sent by rail to Ukraine in the Cherkassy region. The army received orders from Peoples Commissar of Defence, S.K. Timoshenko, to defend ... more details
nofootnotes date March 2010 19th Route Army was an army in the Republic of China led by General Cai Tingkai . It gained a good reputation among Chinese for fighting the Japanese in Shanghai in the January 28 Incident in 1932. In 1933 34 it was the main force in the Fujian People s Government Fuijan Rebellion , which opposed Chiang Kai shek and unsuccessfully sought an alliance with the Chinese Communists in the Jiangxi Fujian Soviet Jiangxi Soviet . A Route Army was a type of military organization used in the Chinese Republic. It usually exercised command over two or more Corps or a large number of Division military Division s or Independent Brigade s. Sources http ww2db.com battle spec.php?battle id 114 First Battle of Shanghai http www.luopan.com t en US 510000L000172.html The Mausoleum of the 19th Route Army http litten.de fulltext fujian2.htm Did Chiang Kai shek Trigger the Fujian Rebellion? http litten.de fulltext fujian1.htm The CCP and the Fujian Rebellion See also Second Sino Japanese War Fujian People s Government Category Armies of the National Revolutionary Army Category Conflicts in 1932 Category Battles of the Second Sino Japanese War Shanghai 1932 Category History of Shanghai Category 1932 in China Category 1933 in China Category Military history of the Republic of China Category History of Fujian China mil stub zh ... more details
The French 19thArmy Corps lang fr 19 sup e sup Corps d Arm e was formed in 1873. Anthony Clayton writes that the title of the 19thArmy Corps was given to the Army of Africa France Army of Africa Fr Arm e d Afrique in 1873. ref Anthony Clayton, France, Soldiers, and Africa , Brassey s Defence Publishers, 1988, p.66 ref Antoine Chanzy commanded the corps between 1873 and 1879, at which time the commander also held the post of Governor of Algeria . It was in service since 1873 through to the defeat of France in 1940. It was reformed after Operation Torch in late 1942 when Vichy French forces in north west Africa joined the Allies after the German occupation of Vichy France. The Corps order of battle in 1942 as far as known during this time was br Division de Marche d Alger br 1er Rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens br 9e rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens br 3e rgt de Zouaves br 2e Rgt Chasseurs d Afrique br 1er rgt de Spahis Algeriens br 65e rgt artillerie Algerien br 410e rgt Anti Aerien br Division de Marche d Oran br 2e Rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens br 6e Rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens br 15e Rgt Tirailleurs Senegalais br 1er Rgt Etranger Infanterie br Artillerie 1e et 3e batteries 62e RAA , 2e 66e RAA , 1er 68e RAA. br Batteries A C 47mm 2 ? 3? br 411e rgt A A br Division de Marche du Maroc br Soit au 27 decembre 1942 br 7e rgt Tirailleurs Marocains br 3e rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens br 4e Rgt Tirailleurs Tunisiens br 3e Rgt Etranger Infanterie br 1er Groupe de Tabors Marocains br 1st Foreign Cavalry Regiment 2 escadrons ? 1 groupe ? br 2 groupes de 75 br 1 batterie de 47mm br 1 escadron d automitrailleuses ... ou 3 ou 4 batteries ? br The 19th Corps fought as an Allied formation within the First Army United Kingdom British 1st Army until the surrender of Axis powers of World War II Axis forces in Tunisia. References references External links http france1940.free.fr oob 19rm.html 19 Army Corps, 10 May 1940 ... units and formations of France in World War I 10 Category Army corps of World War II Category ... more details
, 1973. German Army Corps of the Wehrmacht Category Corps of Germany in World War II A064 Category Military units and formations established in 1942 Germany mil stub pl LXIV Korpus Armijny III Rzesza ...The LXIV Corps German LXIV. Armeekorps was a army corps corps level command of the German Army on the Western Front World War II Western Front during World War II . Created on September 24, 1942, in Military Region Wehrkreis VIII as the LXIV Reserve Corps with the mission of supervising reserve divisions assigned to OB West , the German high command in the west. Activated on August 5, 1944 and renamed the LXIV Corps. ref name Tessin Tessin ref LXIV Corps was headquartered in the vicinity of Dijon from October 1942 until April 1944. During May and June 1944, the LXIV Corps Headquarters was located in northern France. In July 1944, the corps was sent to southwestern France near the Gironde River Gironde Estuary. ref name Tessin The following month, the LXIV corps had to retreat under difficult conditions to avoid being cut off by Allied units that had broken out of Normandy and other Allied forces that had Operation Dragoon invaded southern France . By September 1944, LXIV Corps had established a line of defense in the Vosges Mountains as part of the German 19thArmy Wehrmacht Nineteenth Army . The corps, however, was in a weak state, with its two assigned divisions only able to muster ..., p. 198 ref By late November 1944, Allied advances had forced the Nineteenth Army into an area around Colmar , nicknamed the Colmar Pocket . A offensive by French First Army and XXI Corps United ... at a hospital in Konstanz and taken prisoner by the French army on April 26. ref Clarke and Smith ... tattered remnants of the Nineteenth Army in late April and early May until the unconditional surrender of Germany ended the war in Europe. Commanding officers General der Pioniere Karl Sachs , formation ... reflist References Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, The History of the French First Army , London George ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 III Corps was a corps level formation of the Germany German German ArmyArmy during World War II . III Armeekorps History The III Corps was formed in October 1934 as III. Armeekorps . The corps took part in Fall Weiss , the 1939 invasion of Poland as a part of Army Group North Heeresgruppe Nord . It then took part in Fall Gelb as a part of Army Group A Heeresgruppe A , participating in the assault through the Ardennes . In March 1941, the corps was upgraded to a motorised corps status and redesignated III Armeekorps mot . Operation Barbarossa saw III Armeekorps mot attached to Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt s Army Group South Heeresgruppe S d . The corps fought during the campaigns throughout the Ukraine and took part in the battles of Battle of Kiev ... Panzerkorps was formed in June 1942 from III. Armeekorps. The Panzerkorps was now attached to Army ... Kharkov as part of Generalfeldmarschall Erich von Manstein s Army Group Don Heeresgruppe Don . The Corps was attached to Generaloberst Hermann Hoth s German Fourth Panzer Army 4.Panzerarmee in Operation ... Panzer Army 1.Panzerarmee was trapped in the Kamenets Podolsky Pocket , and was heavily involved in the breakout ... Division 52nd Infantry Division Germany 52.Infanterie Division III.Armeekorps mot , September 1941 ... Feldgendarmerie Trupp 403 German 14th Panzer Division 14.Panzer Division 60th Infantry Division Germany ... battalion Germany 503.schwere Panzer Abteilung German 6th Panzer Division 6.Panzer Division under ... 78.Panzerartillerie Regiment German 19th Panzer Division 19.Panzer Division under Lieutenant General ... Regiment German 19th Artillery Regiment 19.Panzerartillerie Regiment German 168th Infantry Division ... der wehrmacht.de Gliederungen Korps IIIKorps R.htm accessdate 30 November 2010 German Army Corps of the Wehrmacht DEFAULTSORT Iii Army Corps Germany Category Corps of Germany in World War II A003 Category Military units and formations established in 1934 Category 1934 establishments in Germany ... more details
infobox military unit unit name Norwegian Army Command Germany br Tysklandskommandoen image caption dates 1946 1953 country Norway branch Norwegian Army type Staff military Staff size 200 command structure Organisation of the Norwegian Army Norwegian Army High Command garrison Oslo 1946 br Oerlinghausen 1947 1948 br Neum nster 1948 1950 br Rendsburg 1950 1953 garrison label Headquarters disbanded 18 June 1953 The Norwegian Army Command Germany lang no Tysklandskommandoen was in charge of the Norwegian contribution to the occupation of the British Zone in Germany, which with the creation of NATO also become a defence force. It was active from the fall of 1946 to the summer of 1953 and represented the Norwegian Army High Command with regards to both the Independent Norwegian Brigade Group in Germany and the British Army of the Rhine . With changing brigades every 6 months the command represented the continuity in the Norwegian presence in Germany. Commanders class wikitable style font size 95 white space nowrap style line height 95 Name br style line height 95 Term began br style line height 95 Term ended Major General Wilhelm von Tangen Hansteen 1 September 1946 30 September 1948 Major General Ragnvald Roscher Nielsen 1 October 1948 31 August 1949 Major General Arne Dagfin Dahl 1 September 1949 31 October 1950 Major General Hans Reidar Holtermann 1 November 1950 30 April 1952 Major General Bj rn Olafs n Christophersen 1 May 1952 18 June 1953 See also Independent Norwegian Brigade Group in Germany Allied occupied Germany Sources and Notes http www.tysklandsbrigaden.no Tysklandsbrigaden, a veterans homepage. http untreaty.un.org unts 1 60000 2 12 00002560.pdf Agreement relating to the participation of a Norwegian brigade group in the occupation of the British Zone in Germany. Category Allied occupation of Germany Category Norwegian Army ... more details
unreferenced date September 2008 NOTOC Infobox Military Unit unit name School of Army Aviation Germany br Heeresfliegerwaffenschule image File HflgWaS.jpg caption dates 1 July 1959 present country Germany allegiance branch Army type Training School role Flight Training , Development size command structure Army Aviation Corps Germany German Army Aviation Corps garrison B ckeburg br Celle Air Base Celle ... The German School of Army Aviation Heeresfliegerwaffenschule based at B ckeburg , is one of the schools of the German Army and is responsible for the training and development of the Army Aviation Corps Germany German Army Aviation Corps personnel and equipment. Furthermore, the basic training of helicopter ... Army Aviation Test Squadron 910 B ckeburg Research And Development Group B ckeburg Technical Maintenance Department B ckeburg Franco German Training Centre Le Luc Le Cannet des Maures See also Army Aviation School Army Aviation Corps Germany German Army Aviation Corps History of the Army Aviation Corps Germany History of the German Army Aviation Corps German ArmyArmy aviation External links http ... of Army Aviation. The School of Army Aviation was founded on 1 July 1959 and based first ... in the mid 1950s. Organisation The head and commanding officer the German School of Army Aviation has the rank of Brigadier General and the position of General of the Army Aviation Corps General der ... Group Instruction Group Staff of the German Army s Central Medical Services , amongst which ... Army Light Aviation the Franco German Training Centre TIGER in Le Luc Le Cannet des Maures was established ... . Units File TigerUHT1.jpg thumb Eurocopter Tiger of the German Army File Bo105Bundeswehr.JPG thumb right MBB Bo 105 Bo 105s of the German Army in a hangar border 1 cellpadding 2 width 450 Name of unit ... of the German Army Aviation School in German coord 52 17 03 N 9 05 09 E region DE NI type landmark source dewiki display title Category Military units and formations of Germany Category Aviation schools ... more details
, 2008. German Army Corps of the Wehrmacht Category Corps of Germany in World War II A027 ...Infobox Military Unit unit name XXVII. Armeekorps dates August 1939 May 1945 country Germany allegiance branch German Army Heer type Army Corps role size command structure current commander garrison ceremonial ... in the German Army. It fought in several notable actions during World War II . The corps was originally ... Division Germany 16th , 69th Infantry Division Germany 69th , 211th Infantry Division Germany 211th and 216th Infantry Division Germany 216th Infantry Divisions During September 1939 the XXVII ... Division Germany 213th , 218th Infantry Division Germany 218th and 239th Infantry Division Germany 239th Infantry Divisions The Corps participated in Nazi Germany s Battle of France Invasion of France as part of Army Group C . In May, it crossed the southern Netherlands and Belgium towards Roubaix , where it helped in surrounding the French First Army France 1st Army . Later in the campaign, it attacked ... France until the following year. 1941 Organisation November 1941 86th Infantry Division Germany 86th , 129th Infantry Division Germany 129th and 162nd Infantry Division Germany 162nd Infantry Divisions ... , but was transferred to the 9th Army Wehrmacht Ninth Army , Army Group Centre , for Operation Typhoon , the attack on Moscow . On the Army s north flank, it advanced towards Kalinin , but by December ... 1942 6th Infantry Division Germany 6th , 72nd Infantry Division Germany 72nd , 87th Infantry Division Germany 87th , 95th Infantry Division Germany 95th , 129th, 251st Infantry Division Germany 251st and 256th Infantry Division Germany 256th Infantry Divisions heavy artillery and assault gun detachments ... at various points. Along with the remainder of Army Group Centre, it was ordered to evacuate ... Division Germany 52nd , 197th, 246th and 256th Infantry Divisions In the autumn of 1943 the Corps, now assigned to 4th Army Wehrmacht Fourth Army , took part in the defence against the Soviet offensive ... more details
War II Western Front . Organization The Upper Rhine High Command controlled the 19thArmy Wehrmacht German Nineteenth Army as well as several regiments of the German Replacement Army Ersatzheer that were ... Waffengattungen Gesamt bersicht , Georg Tessin, Osnabr ck Biblio Verlag, 1973. Army Groups Germany Category Army groups of the German Army O Category Military units and formations established in 1944 ...Infobox Military Unit unit name Army Group Oberrhein image File P04 map .jpg 250px caption The situation at the Upper Rhine on 15 December 1944 country flag Nazi Germany type Army Group branch Heer 1935 1945 dates 26 November 1944 25 January 1945 command structure garrison nickname battles World War II notable commanders Heinrich Himmler br Paul Hausser associated units The Upper Rhine High Command lang de Oberkommando Oberrhein , also incorrectly referred to as Army Group Upper Rhine lang de Heeresgruppe Oberrhein , was a short lived headquarters unit of the German Armed Forces Wehrmacht created on the Western Front World War II Western Front during World War II . The Upper Rhine High Command was formed on 26 November 1944 and was inactivated on 25 January 1945. The sole commander of this headquarters unit was Heinrich Himmler . Although English language sources refer to this command as an army ... command was not an army group subordinated to theater command, but a command of importance .... German Army Group G Heeresgruppe G was stripped of defense responsibility for the area around Colmar ... , p. 5. ref ref Schramm, p. 419, translated On this day, all Army, Air Force, and Waffen ..., the practical effect was that this army group answered directly to Hitler. This introduced a largely ... 24, 1945, and the responsibility for the defense of the upper Rhine region was again returned to Army ... the newly formed Eleventh SS Panzer Army on the Eastern Front World War II Eastern Front . Hapless as a senior military leader, Heinrich Himmler was next sent to command Army Group Vistula Heeresgruppe ... more details
578.53 Army of Occupation of Germany Medal ref The first Army of Occupation of Germany Medal ... full scale war with Germany, now allied with Japan . See also Llewellyn Morris Chilson References reflist commons category Army of Occupation of Germany Medal United States Army of Occupation of Germany ... more details
Distinguish2 La Grande Arm e d Allemagne or the German Army The Army of Germany Arm e d Allemagne was one of the French Revolutionary Army Active Armies 1792 1804 French Revolutionary armies , formed by a decree of the French Directory dated 29 September 1797 8 vend miaire Year VI by merging the arm e de Sambre et Meuse and the arm e de Rhin et Moselle and commanded from the decree until 6 October by Laurent de Gouvion Saint Cyr g n ral Saint Cyr under Lazare Hoche g n ral Hoche . The decree was enacted between 7 and 20 October 1797, and from 7 October until 13 December the unit was under the command of Charles Pierre Fran ois Augereau g n ral Augereau and deployed with the arm e du Nord . Another decree of 9 December 19 frimaire year VI that year, executed from 14 to 16 December, re split the Armee d Allemagne into the arm e de Mayence and arm e du Rhin . Source C. Clerget Tableaux des arm es fran aises pendant les guerres de R volution Librairie militaire 1905 DEFAULTSORT Army Of Germany 1797 Category Arm es of the French First Republic Germany fr Arm e d Allemagne ... more details
Retrieved February 11, 2008. German Army Corps of the Wehrmacht Category Corps of Germany in World ...Infobox Military Unit unit name VI. Armeekorps dates October 1934 March 1945 country Germany allegiance branch German Army Heer type Army Corps role size command structure current commander garrison ceremonial ... was an infantry corps in the German Army. It fought in several notable actions during World ... . Wartime service 1940 Organisation June 1940 15th Infantry Division Germany 15th and 205th Infantry Division Germany 205th Infantry Divisions Under the command of Otto Wilhelm F rster , the Corps took part in the Nazi Battle of France Invasion of France , when it was part of the 12th Army Wehrmacht Twelfth Army of Army Group A . For the remainder of the year it was stationed on the coast as part of the occupation forces. 1941, 1942 Organisation January 1942 6th Infantry Division Germany 6th , 26th Infantry Division Germany 26th , 110th Infantry Division Germany 110th , 161st Infantry Division Germany 161st and 256th Infantry Division Germany 256th Infantry Divisions 1st Panzer Division ... In Operation Barbarossa , the VI Corps became part of Army Group Centre , to which it remained attached until the very final period of the war. As part of the 9th Army Wehrmacht Ninth Army , it took ... November 1943 14th Infantry Division Germany 14th , 206th Infantry Division Germany 206th , 246th Infantry Division Germany 246th , and 256th Infantry Divisions part of 211th Infantry Division Germany ... of Army Group Centre, was pushed back from the Rzhev salient. In the winter of 1943 44, now assigned to 3rd Panzer Army Third Panzer Army , it took part in the defensive battles around Vitebsk . 1944 Organisation June 1944 14th, 95th Infantry Division Germany 95th , 197th Infantry Division Germany 197th , 256th and 299th Infantry Division Germany 299th Infantry Divisions Sturmgeschutz Brigade 281 On 22 June 1944, after a period of little activity along the front of Army Group Centre, the VI Corps ... more details
Biblio Verlag, 1975. ISBN 3 7648 1083 1. German Army Corps of the Wehrmacht DEFAULTSORT Xvi Panzer Corps Germany Category Corps of Germany in World War II A016 fr 16e corps d arm e Wehrmacht sv XVI ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The XXVIII Army Corps German designation XXVIII. Armeekorps was a Germany German corps which served in the Wehrmacht during World War II . The corps was created on May 20, 1940 in Wehrkreis Military Region III. During the war, the corps was subordinated to the German 6th, 16th, 18th, and 3rd Panzer Armies. In 1945, the corps was briefly named Armeeabteilung Samland Corps Task Force Samland . The corps fought in Samland until annihilated in late April 1945. Infobox Military Unit unit name XXVIII. Armeekorps dates 20 May 1940 25 April 1945 country Germany allegiance branch German Army Heer type Army Corps role size command structure current commander garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname patron motto colors march mascot battles 06 41 06 41 Lithuanian frontier br 06 41 07 41 D na River br 07 41 09 41 Old Russian frontier br 07 41 09 41 Advance to Leningrad br 09 41 06 42 Leningrad defensive br 12 41 06 42 Lakes Ilmen and Lagoda br 07 42 01 44 Defense of AG North br 01 44 04 44 northern Russia br 04 44 07 44 Defense of AG North br 08 44 Tartu Offensive South Estonia br 08 44 09 44 Riga Offensive 1944 V ike Emaj gi Gauja line br 09 44 01 45 Memel br 02 45 04 45 Samland and Pillau notable commanders anniversaries Following is the organization of the corps when it was part of the 18th Army Wehrmacht Eighteenth Army of Army Group North early in 1944 Commanding officers General der Infanterie Walter von Brockdorff Ahlefeldt Walter Graf von Brockdorff Ahlefeldt , 1 June 1940 General der Artillerie Peter Weyer , 20 June 1940 General ... of Memel Battle of K nigsberg List of World War II corps of Germany German Army Corps of the Wehrmacht DEFAULTSORT Xxviii Army Corps Germany Category Corps of Germany in World War II A028 Category Military ... Hans Gollnick , 20 May 1944 Order of battle January 1944 Commander General of the Artillery Germany ... 96th Infantry Division Germany 96.Infanterie Division under Lieutenant General Richard Wirtz ... more details
in Germany . It was commonly referred to as The 19th Field Regiment , The 19thArmy Field Regiment and The 19th Field . Canada The 19th Field received its mobilizing orders in August 1941, for three batteries ...Infobox military unit unit name 19th Canadian Army Field Regiment, RCA image caption Cap Badge of the Royal Canadian Artillery dates August, 1941 to December, 1945. country Canada allegiance Canada branch Canadian Forces Royal Canadian Artillery Personnel branch Personnel Branch type Artillery role size command structure current commander garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname Hell ... Dec. 1945 anniversaries The 19th Canadian Army Field Regiment Self Propelled Royal Canadian Artillery ... last Brown first Captain Keith title 19 Canadian Army Field Regiment RCA Regimental History September ..., the 19th Field was brought up to full strength and received training at Camp Borden Camp Borden ... as the Sexton artillery Sexton . England On 5 July 1943, the 19th Field received orders to move overseas ... first Captain Keith pages 18 ref On 19 October 1943, the 19th Field was briefly transferred to the command ... July, 1943 and May, 1944, the 19th Field would begin training for the coming invasion of mainland Europe ... were self propelled 25 pounders, similar to the Sexton artillery Sexton . While in England , the 19th ... pages 20 ref While in England , the 19th Field was also inspected by Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount ... pages 20 21 ref On 23 May 1944, the 19th Field s camp was sealed for security reasons and plans were ... and ammunition was brought up. On 1 June 1944, the 19th Field moved to its marshalling areas in Gosport ... Germany Empty section date April 2011 The End of the War Empty section date April 2011 Route Followed in Action Normandy France Belgium The Netherlands Germany Regiment s Batteries The 55th Was formed ... and was composed of C Charlie and D Dog Troop. D Troop was the first unit in the 19th Field ... with the 19th Field Regiment. Unlike the other three batteries, there was no central location ... more details
German Army Corps of the Wehrmacht Category Corps of Germany in World War II Category Military units and formations established in 1934 Category 1934 establishments in Germany Category Military units ...Infobox military unit unit name V. Armeekorps dates October 1934 May 1945 country flagicon Nazi Germany Nazi Germany allegiance branch German Army Heer type Army Corps role size command structure current commander garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname patron motto colors march mascot battles World War II Battle of Belgium Battle of France Operation Barbarossa Battle of Bia ystok Minsk Battle of Moscow Battle of the Caucasus Crimean Offensive Battle of Halbe notable commanders Richard Ruoff anniversaries German V Corps V. Armeekorps was a corps in the German Army during World War II . Commanders Infantry General General der Infanterie Hermann Geyer , 16 May 1935  30 April 1939 Infantry General General der Infanterie Richard Ruoff , 1 May 1939  12 January 1942 Infantry General General der Infanterie Wilhelm Wetzel , 12 January 1942  1 July 1943 Infantry General General der Infanterie Karl Allmendinger , 1 July 1943  1 May 1944 Lieutenant General Generalleutnant Hermann B hme, 1 May 1944  4 May 1944 Lieutenant General Generalleutnant Friedrich Wilhelm M ller , 4 May 1944  2 June 1944 Infantry General General der Infanterie Franz Beyer general Dr. Franz Beyer , 2 June 1944  19 July 1944 After reformation Artillery General General der Artillerie Dr. Ing. Kurt W ger, 26 January 1945  8 May 1945 Area of operations Western Front World War II Western Front September 1939 May 1940 Battle of France France May 1940 June 1941 Eastern Front World War II Eastern Front , southern sector June 1941 May 1944 Crimean Offensive Crimea May 1944 July 1944 Western Allied invasion of Germany Western Germany January 1945 May 1945 See also List of German corps in WWII External links Cite web work Lexikon der Wehrmacht title V. Armeekorps url http ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 The German XXXVIII Corps XXXVIII Armeekorps was a German army corps during World War II . On 8 January 1945, the XXXVIII Corps was redesignated as the XXXVIII Tank Corps XXXVIII Panzerkorps . Commanders Field Marshal Generalfeldmarschall Erich von Manstein 1 February 1940 to 28 February 1941 Infantry General General der Infanterie Friedrich Wilhelm von Chappuis 15 March 1941 to 23 April 1942 Infantry General General der Infanterie Siegfried Haenicke Siegfried H nicke 23 April 1942 to 29 June 1942 Artillery General General der Artillerie Kurt Herzog 29 June 1942 to 8 January 1945 Artillery General General der Artillerie Horst von Mellenthin 8 January 1945 to March 1945 as the XXXVIII Tank Corps Area of operations Germany January 1940 to June 1940 France June 1940 to June 1941 Eastern Front World War II Eastern Front , northern sector June 1941 to October 1944 Courland Pocket October 1944 to 7 May 1945 See also List of German corps in WWII German Army Corps of the Wehrmacht Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Xxxviii Army Corps Germany Category Corps of Germany in World War II A038 es XXXVIII Cuerpo de Ej rcito pt XXXVIII Corpo de Ex rcito Alemanha ru 38 tr 38. Kolordu Almanya uk 38 ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name IX. Armeekorps dates 1 October 1934 8 May 1945 country flag Nazi Germany allegiance branch German Army Heer type Army Corps role size command structure current commander garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname patron motto colors march mascot battles World War II Battle of France Operation Barbarossa Battle of Bia ystok Minsk Battle of Smolensk 1941 Battle of Moscow Operation Bagration Vitebsk Orsha Offensive Polotsk Offensive Kaunas Offensive Gumbinnen Operation East Prussian Offensive Zemland Offensive notable commanders Friedrich Dollmann anniversaries German IX. Corps IX. Armeekorps was a corps in the German Army during World War II . Commanders Artillery General General der Artillerie Friedrich Dollmann , 1 October 1934  25 August 1939. Infantry General General der Infanterie Hermann Geyer , 25 August 1939  31 December 1941. Infantry General General der Infanterie Hans Schmidt, 31 December 1941  15 October 1943. Infantry General General der Infanterie Erich Cl ner , 15 October 1943  5 December 1943. Artillery General General der Artillerie Rolf Wuthmann , 5 December 1943  20 April 1945. Lieutenant General Generalleutnant Dr. Hermann Hohn , 20 April 1945  8 May 1945. Area of operations Germany September 1939 May 1940. Battle of France France May 1940 June 1941. Eastern Front World War II Eastern Front , central sector June 1941 December 1944. East Prussian Offensive East Prussia & northern Germany January 1945 May 1945. References reflist See also List of German corps in WWII External links Cite web work Lexikon der Wehrmacht title IX. Armeekorps url http www.lexikon der wehrmacht.de Gliederungen Korps IXKorps.htm format HTML accessdate 7 March 2011 German Army Corps of the Wehrmacht Category Corps of Germany in World War II Category Military units and formations established in 1934 Category 1934 establishments in Germany Category Military units and formations disestablished in 1945 pt IX ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name XX. Armeekorps dates October 1940 8 May 1945 country flagicon Nazi Germany Nazi Germany allegiance branch German Army Heer type Army Corps role size command structure current commander garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname patron motto colors march mascot battles World War II Operation Barbarossa Battle of Bia ystok Minsk Battle of Smolensk 1941 Battle of Moscow Battles of Rzhev Battle of Kursk Battle of Smolensk 1943 Operation Bagration Lublin Brest Offensive East Prussian Offensive Heiligenbeil Pocket notable commanders Rudolf Freiherr von Roman anniversaries German XX. Corps XX. Armeekorps was a corps in the German Army during World War II . Commanders Infantry General General der Infanterie Friedrich Materna , October 1940  10 September 1942 Artillery General General der Artillerie Rudolf Freiherr von Roman , 10 September 1942  14 February 1943 Infantry General General der Infanterie Erwin Vierow , 14 February 1943  10 March 1943 Artillery General General der Artillerie Rudolf Freiherr von Roman, 10 March 1943  December 1943 Infantry General General der Infanterie Edgar R hricht , December 1943  January 1944 Artillery General General der Artillerie Rudolf Freiherr von Roman, January 1944  1 April 1945 Cavalry General General der Kavallerie Carl Erik Koehler , 1 April 1945  8 May 1945 Area of operations Poland October 1940 June 1941 Eastern Front World War II Eastern Front , Central sector June 1941 April 1945 Germany Central Germany April 1945 May 1945 See also List of German corps in WWII External links Cite web work Lexikon der Wehrmacht title XX. Armeekorps url http www.lexikon der wehrmacht.de Gliederungen Korps XXKorps.htm accessdate 12 March 2011 German Army Corps of the Wehrmacht Category Corps of Germany in World War II Category Military units and formations established in 1940 ... more details
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format HTML accessdate 5 March 2011 German Army Corps of the Wehrmacht Category Corps of Germany ...Infobox military unit unit name VIII. Armeekorps dates October 1934 May 1945 country flagicon Nazi Germany Nazi Germany allegiance branch German Army Heer type Army Corps role size command structure current commander garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname patron motto colors march mascot battles World War II Invasion of Poland Battle of France Operation Barbarossa Battle of Bia ystok Minsk Battle of Smolensk 1941 Battle of Stalingrad Lublin Brest Offensive Vistula Oder Offensive Lower Silesian Offensive notable commanders Ernst Busch military Ernst Busch br Gustav H hne anniversaries German VIII. Corps VIII. Armeekorps was a corps in the German Army during World War II . It was destroyed during the Battle of Stalingrad and reformed in mid 1943. Commanders Cavalry General General der Kavallerie Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist , 21 May 1935  3 February 1938 Infantry General General der Infanterie Ernst Busch military Ernst Busch , 3 February 1938  25 October 1939 Colonel General Generaloberst Walter Heitz , 25 October 1939  31 January 1943 After reformation Infantry General General der Infanterie Gustav H hne , 20 July 1943  1 April 1944 Lieutenant General Generalleutnant Johannes Block , 1 April 1944  15 April 1944 Lieutenant General Generalleutnant Hans Schlemmer , 15 April 1944  12 May 1944 Infantry General General der Infanterie Gustav H hne , 12 May 1944  10 September 1944 Artillery General General der Artillerie Walter Hartmann , 10 September 1944  19 March 1945 Infantry General General der Infanterie Friedrich Wiese , 19 March 1945  20 April 1945 Artillery General General der Artillerie Horst von Mellenthin , 20 April 1945  8 May 1945 Area of operations Invasion of Poland Poland September 1939 May 1940 Battle ... in Germany fr 8e corps d arm e Wehrmacht pl VIII Korpus Armijny III Rzesza pt VIII Corpo de ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name L. Armeekorps dates 8 October 1940 8 May 1945 country flagicon Nazi Germany Nazi Germany allegiance branch German Army Heer type Army Corps role size command structure current commander garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname patron motto colors march mascot battles World War II Invasion of Yugoslavia Battle of Greece Operation Barbarossa Siege of Leningrad Courland Pocket notable commanders Georg Lindemann br Philipp Kleffel anniversaries German L. Corps L. Armeekorps was a corps in the German Army during World War II . Commanders Cavalry General General der Kavallerie Georg Lindemann , 1 October 1940  19 January 1942 Cavalry General General der Kavallerie Philipp Kleffel , 19 January 1942  3 March 1942 Infantry General General der Infanterie Herbert von B ckmann , 3 March 1942  20 July 1942 Cavalry General General der Kavallerie Philipp Kleffel, 20 July 1942  17 September 1943 Infantry General General der Infanterie Wilhelm Wegener , 17 September 1943  24 September 1944 Lieutenant General Generalleutnant Hans Boeckh Behrens , 24 September 1944  24 October 1944 Mountain General General der Gebirgstruppe Friedrich Jobst Volckamer von Kirchensittenbach , 25 October 1944  11 April 1945 Lieutenant General Generalleutnant Erpo Freiherr von Bodenhausen , 12 April 1945  8 May 1945 Area of operations Germany October 1940 April 1941 Balkans April 1941 June 1941 Eastern Front World War II Eastern Front , northern sector June 1941 October 1944 Courland Pocket Kurland pocket October 1944 May 1945 See also List of German corps in WWII External links Cite web work Lexikon der Wehrmacht title L. Armeekorps url http www.lexikon der wehrmacht.de Gliederungen Korps LKorps.htm format HTML accessdate 8 March 2011 German Army Corps of the Wehrmacht Category Corps of Germany in World War II Category Military units and formations established in 1940 ... more details