• XXXXIX Mountain Corps was a mountain warfare corps of the German Army during World War II. XXXXIX Mountain Corps participated in the invasion of Yugoslavia...
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  • occupation duties in France. On 30 October 1940, the Corps gave up some elements to newly forming XXXXIX. Gebirgskorps, and on 1 November, they re-designated...
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  • XXII Mountain Corps was a mountain corps of the German Army during World War II that fought in Greece, Yugoslavia and Hungary between 1943 and 1945. Until...
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  • Corps (Wehrmacht) XXXXVIII Tank Corps (Wehrmacht) XXXXIX Mountain Corps (Wehrmacht) LI Mountain Corps (Wehrmacht) 51st Corps (German Empire) 52nd Corps (German...
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    the XXXXIX Corps, and finally the 1st Romanian Mountain Corps with Fortress Commander Sevastopol and the Romanian 1st Mountain and 2nd Mountain Divisions...
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  • Karl von Le Suire (category Generals of Mountain Troops)
    1954) was a German general during World War II who commanded the XXXXIX Mountain Corps. He was responsible for the Massacre of Kalavryta, in Greece. Karl...
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    the XXXXIX Mountain Corps repelled the attack of the Soviet 17th Rifle Corps, and by evening the 18th Army was attacked by units of the LII Army Corps and...
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    Ludwig Kübler (category Generals of Mountain Troops)
    Gebirgstruppe (Lieutenant General) who commanded the 1st Mountain Division, XXXXIX Mountain Corps, 4th Army and the Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral...
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  • According to the plan, the LIV Army Corps was to achieve the initial breakthrough, with the XXXXIX Mountain Corps as well as the 1st SS Panzer Division...
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  • Mountain Corps XVIII Mountain Corps XIX Mountain Corps XXI Mountain Corps XXII Mountain Corps XXXVI Mountain Corps XXXXIX Mountain Corps LI Mountain Corps Norwegen...
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    Ferdinand Jodl (category Generals of Mountain Troops)
    In this capacity he served with XII Corps in the early part of World War II, then moving to XXXXIX Mountain Corps. From 1942 he served in Finland and...
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  • The 153rd Field Training Division, which had been assigned to XXXXIX Mountain Corps under 17th Army in October 1943, was destroyed by Red Army forces...
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  • division from Schmidt-Hammer. In October, the 168th was assigned to the XXXXIX Army Corps, still under the 1st Panzer Army, but now as part of Army Group A...
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  • the Crimean coastline using forces of XXXXIX Mountain Corps, V Corps and Romanian 1st Mountain Corps. XXXXIX Corps was charged with the defense of the Perekop...
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    Hubert Lanz (category Generals of Mountain Troops)
    Lanz's orders. On 25 June he was appointed provisional commander of XXXXIX Mountain Corps in the Crimea, a post he retained for a month. While Lanz was in...
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  • Rudolf Konrad (category Generals of Mountain Troops)
    command, first of 7th Mountain Division then, for most of the period from December 1941 to May 1944, of XXXXIX Mountain Corps on the Eastern Front. He...
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    and 14 missing. On 20 October, the CSIR together with the German XXXXIX Mountain Corps captured the major industrial center of Stalino (now Donetsk) after...
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    Nehring) XI Corps (General Horst von Mellenthin to 19 March, then General Rudolf von Bünau) incl. 75 ID, 253 ID, 100 JD XXXXIX Mountain Corps (General Karl...
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  • total, three infantry formations used the ordinal number 271 within the Wehrmacht. The first 271st Infantry Division's deployment was aborted in May 1940...
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    battalions. XXXXIX Mountain Corps included two motorised heavy artillery battalions and a road construction battalion. LI Infantry Corps included seven...
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  • Hermann Kreß (category Lieutenant generals of the German Army (Wehrmacht))
    losses to the 1st Mountain Division, he was given command of the 4th Mountain Division which he led as part of the XXXXIX Mountain Corps in the Battle of...
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  • Walter Hartmann (category Generals of Artillery (Wehrmacht))
    the 1st Army Corps. With his appointment as General of the Artillery, he took command of the XXXXIX Mountain Corps on May 1, 1944. The corps was deployed...
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    Helge Auleb (category Generals of Infantry (Wehrmacht))
    in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. He was born in Gehren. Auleb commanded the 6th Infantry Division as part of VI Army Corps during...
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  • joined the 3rd Rifle Corps which also contained the 9th and 20th Mountain Rifle Divisions. The Army was facing XXXXIX Mountain Corps on the approaches to...
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  • of seven divisions of the LVII Panzer, XXXXIX Mountain, and XXXXIV Army Corps, although the latter two Corps did not kick off until two days later. The...
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