The LIV Army Corps (German: LIV. Armeekorps) was a Wehrmacht army corps during World War II. It was formed in June 1941. After February 1944, it was upgraded...
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Army Corps XXXXIV Army Corps XXXXVI Army Corps XXXXVII Army Corps XXXXVIII Army Corps L Army Corps LI Army Corps LII Army Corps LIII Army Corps LIV Army...
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Division 21st Infantry Division L Army Corps LIV Army Corps XXVI Army Corps XXVIII Army Corps I Army Corps XVIII Army Corps 12th Luftwaffe Division Kampfgruppe...
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Erik Hansen (general) (category German Army generals of World War II)
General der Kavallerie (General of the Cavalry) before taking command of LIV Army Corps in 1941, operating on the Eastern Front. Soon afterwards, on 4 September...
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March 1944, the XXVI Army Corps joined the newly formed Armeeabteilung Narwa, the army-level promotion of the former LIV Army Corps that was designed to...
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of Perekop (1941), by Nazi Germany during World War II, success; see LIV Army Corps (Wehrmacht) Siege of Perekop (1944), by Soviet Union during World War...
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unproven. In early September, the division was shifted to LIV Army Corps, as part of the 11th Army under Eugen Ritter von Schobert during the advance east...
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the 11th Army reported all three Karl-Geräte were at the front with a total of 72 heavy and 50 light concrete-piercing shells. LIV Army Corps reported...
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The LIII Army Corps (53rd Army Corps, German: LIII. Armeekorps) was a corps of the German Army during World War II. It was first deployed in 1941 and...
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Army Corps for a second term. Hilpert, after his tenure as acting commander of LIX Army Corps, would go on to command XXIII Army Corps and LIV Army Corps...
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Manstein initially replaced the LIV Corps with the smaller XXX Army Corps and XLIX Mountain Corps and ordered the LIV Corps into the first echelon in the...
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February 1944, the L and LIV Army Corps along with the III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps were on the left flank of the 18th Army as they retreated to Narva...
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Red Army and enabled the three-year-long German occupation of Crimea. Beginning on 26 September 1941, the German 11th Army and the Romanian Third Army and...
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Carl Hilpert (category Colonel generals of the German Army (Wehrmacht))
January 1943, he became Commanding General of LIV Corps, which was deployed under the 18th Army of Army Group North before Leningrad and was involved...
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Rodenburg 198th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Otto Röttig LIV Army Corps – General of the Cavalry Erick-Oskar Hansen 50th Infantry Division –...
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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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The infantry forces were designated LIV Corps and placed under the command of General Viktor Kühne. The LIV Corps totaled 40 infantry battalions (not...
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German LIV Corps had only 15,551 men in its four infantry divisions (22nd, 24th, 50th, and 132nd). Over 7,000 soldiers in the German 11th Army were on...
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of the heaviest concentrations of artillery fielded by the Wehrmacht. LIV Corps - commanded by General der Kavallerie Erick Hansen 22nd Infantry Division...
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Royal Engineers (redirect from Royal Corps of Engineers)
The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the Sappers, is the engineering arm of the British Army. It...
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6th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment (Italy) (redirect from 6th Army Corps Artillery Regiment (Italy))
6th Army Corps Artillery Grouping 17th Army Corps Artillery Grouping XLII Cannons Group with 105/28 cannons LIV Cannons Group with 105/32 heavy field guns...
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Red Army troops. Therefore, Manstein initially replaced the LIV Corps with the smaller XXXth Army Corps and XLIXth Mountain Corps and ordered the LIV Corps...
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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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A Bridge Too Far (film) (category Films about the British Army)
Krüger, Laurence Olivier, Ryan O'Neal, Robert Redford, Maximilian Schell and Liv Ullmann. Independently produced by Richard and Joseph E. Levine, it was the...
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to Mobile Group "F") LIV Engineer Battalion 54th Anti-tank Company (47/32 anti-tank guns) Division Services The XIV Panzer Corps was activated 18 July...
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SEAL's, United States Army Special Forces, and United States Air Force Pararescue, in order to master all skill sets. The Marine Corps has seen fit to train...
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Intelligence Corps:wisdom, Battle, Victory •Corps of Engineer Services: •Sri Lanka Army Service Corps: •Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps: •Sri Lanka Army Ordnance...
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This page contains a list of equipment currently in service with the German Army. The current inventory of armoured vehicles, both serviceable and active...
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of Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River. In December 1940, Camp Davis was built by the United States Army as an anti-aircraft artillery...
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restructured the HVO along the lines of the Croatian Army (HV). The four OZ's were designated as Corps Districts Mostar, Tomislavgrad, Vitez and Orašje....
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