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German child soldiers in World War II (2 C, 8 P) E. Einsatzgruppen personnel (1 C, 78 P) G. Gebirgsjäger of World War II (1 C, 31 P) German Army personnel of World ...
Pages in category "German Army personnel of World War II" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 290 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of German military units during World War II which contains all military units that served with the German Armed Forces . Major units above corps level are listed here. For smaller units, see list of German corps in World War II and list of German divisions in World War II .
Josef Schulz was a German soldier. He was born in 1909 [citation needed] and lived in Barmen, [1] Wuppertal, [2] Germany. During World War II, he served as a corporal [1] [2] in the 714th Infantry Division of the Wehrmacht. [3] He is officially recorded as having died during operations in Yugoslavia on 19 July 1941. [3]
List of German corps in World War II. This is a list of German Army corps that existed during World War II. Army (Heer) Infantry corps. I–IX. I Army Corps ...
Pages in category "German Army soldiers of World War II" The following 135 pages are in this category, out of 135 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
To oversee the German occupation of France, Army Group D was formed on 25 October 1940. Its commander was additionally known as Oberbefehlshaber West after 15 March 1941. Operation Barbarossa (June 1941) initiated the German-Soviet War and was conducted by three army groups: Army Group North, Army Group Centre , and Army Group South.
However, as World War II went on, the OKW found itself exercising an increasing amount of direct command authority over military units, particularly in the west. This meant that by 1942, the authority of the Army High Command (OKH) was limited to the Eastern Front. [8] The Abwehr was the army intelligence organisation from 1921 to 1944.