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    The 61st Corps (German: Generalkommando zbV 61) was a corps formation of the German Army in World War I. It was formed in November 1916 and was still...
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  • Tank Corps (Wehrmacht) 58th Corps (German Empire) LVIII Tank Corps (Wehrmacht) 59th Corps (German Empire) 60th Corps (German Empire) 61st Corps (German Empire)...
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    However, 61st (C&DY) Med Rgt was heavily shelled and suffered 17 casualties. Although III Corps was successfully holding the Escaut Line, the German breakthrough...
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    The 61st Infantry Division (German: 61. Infanterie-Division) was a combat division of the German Army during the Second World War. Towards the end of the...
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    various states of the German Empire. The Corps initially covered the entire district of Alsace-Lorraine, but from April 1890 a new XVI Corps was formed in Lorraine...
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    The XV Corps of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: 15'inci Kolordu or On Beşinci Kolordu) was one of the corps of the Ottoman Army. It was formed during World...
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    XVII Army Corps / XVII AK (German: XVII. Armee-Korps) was a corps level command of the German Army before and during World War I. As the German Army expanded...
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  • following is a list of Corps of the Imperial German Army The basic organisational formation was the army corps (Armeekorps). The corps consisted of two or...
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    army was structured as follows: I Corps 55th Division XIV Corps 49th Division, 60th Division, 61st Division David Nicolle, colour plates by Rafaelle Ruggeri...
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    The I Reserve Corps (German: I. Reserve-Korps / I RK) was a corps level command of the German Army in World War I. I Reserve Corps was formed on the outbreak...
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    XXXIX Reserve Corps (German: XXXIX. Reserve-Korps / XXXIX RK) was a corps level command of the German Army in World War I. XXXIX Reserve Corps was formed...
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    XVIII Army Corps / XVIII AK (German: XVIII. Armee-Korps) was a corps level command of the German Army before and during World War I. As the German Army expanded...
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    Attack at Fromelles (category Articles containing German-language text)
    trenches. The operation was conducted by XI Corps (Lieutenant-General Richard Haking) of the First Army with the 61st (2nd South Midland) Division and the 5th...
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    Bulgarian Land Forces (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Oryahovitsa) 2nd Army Corps (rapid reaction forces, 9 268 people) 95th Signals Regiment (Plovdiv) 5th Mechanised Brigade (Kazanlak) 61st Mechanised Brigade...
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    2013.[dead link] Ellis Vol I, pp. 453 & 530. "61st Reconnaissance Regiment". The Reconnaissance Corps website. 2009. Archived from the original on 23...
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    seven German generals were appointed Chefs: in addition to Seeckt and Rundstedt they were General der Infanterie Ritter von Epp (Chef of the 61st Infantry...
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    Second Jassy–Kishinev offensive (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    two light flamethrower companies. Corps frontage: 4 km (2.5 mi) Corps breakthrough frontage: 3.5 km (2.2 mi) (61st Rifle Division 1.5 km (0.93 mi), 333rd...
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    Gorlice breakthrough (category Battles of World War I involving Germany)
    severity. The head of the 61st Infantry Division, Major General P. Simansky, reported to the headquarters of the 10th Army Corps: "I testify to the unconditional...
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  • Guards Cavalry Corps behind Army Group Center. After returning from the raid in the summer of 1942, he was promoted and given command of the 61st Army, which...
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    Marines (redirect from Marine Corps)
    several combat units: Special Naval Landing Forces were the Empire of Japan's marine corps. The IJN also maintained the Guard Forces (keibitai) and Defense...
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    VIII Corps was a British Army corps formation that existed during the First and Second World Wars. In the latter, it took part in the Normandy Campaign...
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    First day on the Somme (category Articles containing German-language text)
    in the First World War. Nine corps of the French Sixth Army and the British Fourth and Third armies attacked the German 2nd Army (General Fritz von Below)...
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  • and closed in on the centre of Bremen. The German surrender at Lüneburg Heath ended the fighting on 5 May. 61st (WH) A/T Rgt was placed in suspended animation...
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    Action of 22 August 1917 (category Articles containing German-language text)
    On the XIX Corps front, machine-gun fire from the German fortified posts had devastated the infantry of the 15th (Scottish) Division and 61st (2nd South...
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    Laboratory, Royal Engineers 58th (Chemical Warfare) Company, Royal Engineers 61st (Chemical Warfare) Company, Royal Engineers 62nd (Chemical Warfare) Company...
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    36th (Ulster) Division 30th Division 61st (2nd South Midland) Division 20th (Light) Division (from 21 March) XIX Corps (Lieutenant-General Sir H. E. Watts)...
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    fought in the German-occupied Netherlands from 17 to 25 September 1944. Its objective was to create a 64 mi (103 km) salient into German territory with...
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    bring 2/5th Bn up to full strength. When the German spring offensive was launched on 21 March 1918, 61st (2nd SM) Division was manning its revised frontline...
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  • I Corps I Armored Corps II Corps III Corps IV Corps V Corps VI Corps VII Corps VIII Corps IX Corps X Corps XI Corps XII Corps XIII Corps XIV Corps XV...
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