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  1. XL Panzer Corps (General Otto von Knobelsdorff) XXXIX Panzer Corps (General Dietrich von Saucken) Red Army. Elements of 3rd Belorussian Front (General Ivan Chernyakhovsky) Elements of 1st Baltic Front (General Hovhannes Bagramyan) The offensive. The operation commenced with an attack by the 7th Panzer Division on 15 August towards Kelmė.

  2. Gameplay. Panzer Corps 2 is a World War II turn-based strategic wargame played on a hex grid. It features a 60-mission branching campaign, including an alternate history, all from the German perspective. New features in the sequel are 3D graphics, animations, more than 1000 different units, and an undo system. [3]

  3. History. The XIV Panzer Corps was originally formed as the XIV Motorised Corps in Magdeburg on 1 April 1938 to take command of units in the process of motorisation, where it was placed under the leadership of Gustav von Wietersheim. [1] The Corps participated in the Invasion of Poland in 1939 where it fought in the Battle of Kock.

  4. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=XL_Motorized_Corps&oldid=919849032"This page was last edited on 6 October 2019, at 05:44

  5. Knobelsdorff returned to mobile warfare October 10, taking charge of XXIV Panzer Corps, which was part of the Second Hungarian Army in Army Group B, deployed on the Don River south of Voronezh. No corps, army, or army group records have survived from this period, so nothing is known about Knobelsdorff’s actions.

  6. Panzer Corps is an award-winning turn-based strategy game by Flashback Games and The Lordz Games Studio that is a (worthy) spiritual successor to the Panzer General series. Created by a team of experts and a community of hundreds of fans, Panzer Corps is one of the ultimate strategy classics that will test your command skill. It is available for PC, Mac, and iPad at $19.99 (base game). The ...

  7. Battle of the Bulge. Operation Spring Awakening. The II SS Panzer Corps was a German Waffen-SS armoured corps which saw action on both the Eastern and Western Fronts during World War II. It was commanded by Paul Hausser during the Third Battle of Kharkov and the Battle of Kursk in 1943 and by Wilhelm Bittrich on the Western Front in 1944.