• Army Detachment Kempf was an army-sized formation of the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front during World War II. As part of Army Group South, Detachment Kempf...
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    best known for commanding the Army Detachment Kempf during the Battle of Kursk. Kempf joined the Imperial German Army in 1905; following World War I...
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    from Soviet attack. Army Group South would commit the 4th Panzer Army, under Hermann Hoth, and Army Detachment Kempf, under Werner Kempf, to pierce the southern...
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    inability of Army Detachment Kempf to advance and protect the eastern flank of the II SS Panzer Corps. On 11 July, Army Detachment Kempf finally achieved...
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    Belgorod–Kharkov offensive operation (category Strategic operations of the Red Army in World War II)
    and Kharkov, and destroy Nazi German forces of the 4th Panzer Army and Army Detachment Kempf. The operation was codenamed Operation Polkovodets Rumyantsev...
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    into the 2nd Army which took part in the Battle of France in 1940. In 1943 it was reformed after the Battle of Kursk from Army Detachment Kempf. After fierce...
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  • Kempf may refer to: German Army Detachment Kempf, a Wehrmacht formation on World War II Eastern Front Kempf's disease or Homosexual panic Panzer Division...
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    Kempf was to protect Hoth's right flank. The 4th Panzer Army and Army Detachment Kempf were under Army Group South, commanded by von Manstein. Air support...
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  • Deßloch as both commander-in-chief and chief of staff) - Air support for Army Group South VIII Fliegerkorps (8th Air Corps) Luftflotte 6 (6th Air Fleet)...
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    would be the German 9th Army and the 2nd Panzer Army from the north and the 4th Panzer Army along with Army Detachment Kempf from the south. The Soviets...
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    Corps was the striking force of Army Detachment Kempf as they attempted to protect the right flank of the 4th Panzer Army. It also took part in Operation...
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    These provisional combat groupings ranged from corps size, such as Army Detachment Kempf, to commands composed of companies or even platoons. They were named...
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  • Daily Record; Retrieved 01/02/2019 Disobedience and Conspiracy in the German Army, 1918–1945, p. 180 History of the German Resistance, 1933–1945, p. 34 New...
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  • offensive at Kursk, serving as part of the armoured formations of Army Detachment Kempf as they attempted to screen the eastern flank of the southern German...
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    Günther von Kluge (category German Army World War II field marshals)
    envelopment. Army Group Centre was to provide Model's 9th Army to form the northern pincer. Army Group South's 4th Panzer Army and Army Detachment Kempf would...
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  • offensive to destroy Army Group North. Polkovodets Rumyantsev (1943) — defeat of Army Group South's 4th Panzer Army and Army Detachment Kempf. Prague Offensive...
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    Erich von Manstein (category German Army World War II field marshals)
    punching a 56 km (35 mi) wide hole between the Fourth Panzer Army and the Army Detachment Kempf, tasked with holding Kharkov. In response to Manstein's demands...
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    Chief 23 July 1944: GFM Ferdinand Schörner March 1944 Army detachment "Narwa" 16th Army 18th Army Battle of Narva, consisting of: Battle for Narva Bridgehead...
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    Colonel Barakat – named after Antoine Barakat. Army Detachment Kempf – named after Werner Kempf. Army Detachment Steiner – named after Felix Steiner. AWD Finland...
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    from the Prokhorovka sector back to Belgorod. The 4th Panzer Army and Army Detachment Kempf anticipated the order and began executing it as early as the...
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    Retrieved 11 June 2011. Kempf, Karl. "Historical Monograph from 1961: Electronic Computers within the Ordnance Corps". U.S. Army. Retrieved 11 June 2011...
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    Hermann Hoth (category German Army personnel of World War I)
    defenders and seal off the salient. The Army Group South committed Hoth's 4th Panzer Army, alongside Army Detachment Kempf. At this point, Hoth was considered...
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  • to the XI Army Corps (Army Detachment Kempf). The division returned to the Belgorod area, where it had already fought as part of the LI Army Corps in November...
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    armies of the Soviet Southwestern Front (6th and 57th) were not involved in the operation. Also, 6th Army, 4th Panzer Army and Army Detachment Kempf of...
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  • Also: SS-Main District Bohemia-Moravia (see above ↑ note) Panzer Division "Kempf", a temporary unit of mixed Heer and Waffen-SS components 1st Cossack Cavalry...
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  • Corps north to south, Montherme) 6th Panzer Division – Generalmajor Werner Kempf 8th Panzer Division – Oberst Erich Brandenberger XIX Corps – General der...
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    of two Panzer Detachments.: 15f.  The collapse of Army Group Centre in 1944 (Operation Bagration), soon followed by the collapse of Army Group South Ukraine...
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  • cannons and 11 122mm howitzers. 7th Guards Army came under attack from Army Detachment Kempf, part of Army Group South, and 25th Guards Corps specifically...
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  • Battle of Kursk, the 81st was faced with attacks from the German Army Detachment Kempf. The division's positions prevented a German advance from the Mikhailovka...
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    Army faced the 4th Panzer Army with II SS Panzer Corps on its right flank, and 7th Guards Army faced Army Detachment Kempf. The Front commander, Army...
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