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  2. 7th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) - Wikipedia

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    The 7th Panzer Division was an armored formation of the German Army in World War II. It participated in the Battle of France, the invasion of the Soviet Union, the occupation of Vichy France, and on the Eastern Front until the end of the war. The 7th Panzer Division is also known by its nickname, Ghost Division. [1]

  3. 7th Panzer Division (Bundeswehr) - Wikipedia

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    The 7th Panzer Division or Westphalian Panzer Division (German: 7. Panzerdivision or Westfälische Panzerdivision) was a major formation in the German Army (Heer) within the German Armed Forces or Bundeswehr whose headquarters was for many years in Lippstadt und Unna and, finally in Düsseldorf. Until its dissolution in 2006 it was seen as the ...

  4. List of German divisions in World War II - Wikipedia

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    To keep its existence secret, the first German airborne division was named as if a Flieger ("flier") division in the series of Luftwaffe divisions that controlled air assets rather than ground troops-named 7th Flieger Division (often translated 7th Air Division - which see: 1st Parachute Division (Germany)) The division was later reorganized to ...

  5. 7th Panzer Division - Wikipedia

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    7th Panzer Division may refer to: 7th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) 7th Panzer Division (Bundeswehr) 7th Panzer Division (East Germany) This page was last edited on 27 ...

  6. 2nd Light Division (Wehrmacht) - Wikipedia

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    The division was designed to provide mobility and some armoured protection to its forces, and was composed of the 6th and 7th Mechanized Cavalry Regiments, the 7th Reconnaissance Regiment, and the 66th Panzer Battalion. These were supported by the 78th Artillery Regiment, the 58th Engineer Battalion and the 42nd Anti-tank Battalion. [2]

  7. Category:German panzer divisions - Wikipedia

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    2nd Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) 3rd Light Division (Wehrmacht) 3rd Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) 4th Panzer Division; 5th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) 6th Panzer Division; 7th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) 8th Panzer Division; 9th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) 10th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) 11th Panzer Division; 12th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht) 13th ...

  8. United States Army deception formations of World War II

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    The 48th Infantry Division was "created" in 1944 as an 'phantom division'. It formed part of Operation Quicksilver and Fortitude South II to replace the real 6th Armored Division when it moved to Normandy. [8] [9] The division was presented to the Germans as a well trained unit that had been formed at Camp Clatsop, Oregon, in 1942.

  9. VII Panzer Corps - Wikipedia

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    The VII Panzer Corps (VII Panzerkorps, 7th Armoured Corps) was a panzer corps of Nazi Germany during World War II. History ... 7th Panzer Division; Sources. VII ...