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  1. Panzer Corps is a turn-based strategic wargame played on a hex grid. It covers World War II from the German perspective. Release. Before Panzer Corps, lead designer Alex Shargin made a Panzer General fan remake, Panzer General Forever. Panzer Corps was announced on 2 December 2010. It was described as similar to Panzer General series.

  2. As commander of that corps, Weidling began his involvement with the Battle of Berlin. [citation needed] On 16 April 1945, Weidling prepared to take part in the Battle of the Seelow Heights, which was part of the broader Battle of the Oder-Neisse. Weidling's LVI Panzer Corps was in the centre, flanked by the CI Army Corps to his left and the XI ...

  3. enwiki XXXX Panzer Corps; frwiki 40e corps de blindés (Allemagne) hewiki קורפוס הפאנצר ה-40 (ורמאכט) nlwiki 40e Pantserkorps (Wehrmacht) plwiki XXXX Korpus Pancerny (III Rzesza) ptwiki XXXX Corpo Panzer (Alemanha) ruwiki 40-й танковый корпус (вермахт) svwiki XL. Panzerkorps; trwiki 40. Panzer Kolordusu

  4. The Panzerkorps Feldherrnhalle was formed on 27 November 1944 by redesignating IV. Armeekorps which had been destroyed on the Eastern Front in August during the Soviet Second Jassy–Kishinev Offensive, Its corps units came from Sturm-Division "Rhodos" ("Assault division 'Rhodes'") and Panzer-Grenadier-Brigade 17. [1]

  5. LVI. Panzerkorps. LVI Panzer Corps was a panzer corps in the German Army during World War II . This corps was activated in February 1941 as the LVI Army Corps (mot.), for the German invasion of the Soviet Union, which commenced on 22 June 1941. Erich von Manstein led the corps in its advance from East Prussia to Demyansk, where, in September ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Waffen-SSWaffen-SS - Wikipedia

    The Waffen-SS ( German: [ˈvafn̩ʔɛsˌʔɛs]; lit. 'Armed SS') was the combat branch of the Nazi Party 's paramilitary Schutzstaffel (SS) organisation. Its formations included men from Nazi Germany, along with volunteers and conscripts from both German-occupied Europe and unoccupied lands. [3] It was disbanded in May 1945.

  7. 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.