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  1. SS Panzer corps. I SS Panzer Corps; II SS Panzer Corps; III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps; IV SS Panzer Corps; VII SS Panzer Corps; SS miscellaneous corps. SS Medical Corps; V SS Mountain Corps; VIII SS Cavalry Corps – planned in 1945 but not formed; IX SS Mountain Corps; XV SS Cossack Cavalry Corps; XVII Waffen Corps of the SS (Hungarian) Luftwaffe

  2. XL Panzer Corps was a tank corps in the German Army during World War II.[1] The XL Panzer Corps fought at Kharkov, the advance to the Don River, and to the Terek in the Caucasus. The corps later withdrew toward Rostov and later into Romania.[2][3] The corps was transferred to East Prussia and withdraw toward Memel and ended the war in central Silesia.

  3. XL Panzer Corps was a tank corps in the German Army during World War II. The XL Panzer Corps fought at Kharkov, the advance to the Don River, and to the Terek in the Caucasus. The corps later withdrew toward Rostov and later into Romania. The corps was transferred to East Prussia and withdraw toward Memel and ended the war in central Silesia.

  4. In the meantime, 1st Panzer would advance on 2nd Panzer's left from Bezieres and Hamegicourt, force the river crossing on both sides of Castres and then make a rapid advance towards the Poeuilly heights. 10th Panzer was to follow on the left rear of the corps, covering the flank of the other two divisions against possible Allied counter-attacks from the Laon area. 10th Panzer was also tasked ...

  5. The Battle of Vevi (or Veve, Greek: Μάχη της Bεύης ), in Greece, also known as the Battle of the Klidi Pass, was part of the Greek campaign of World War II. It took place on 11–12 April 1941, north of the town of Amyntaion, close to the northwestern Greek border. Allied troops fought forces from Nazi Germany .

  6. XL Panzer Corps (Generalleutnant Georg Stumme), deployed against southern Yugoslavia (Vardar Macedonia) 9th Panzer Division; 73rd Infantry Division; LSSAH Motorized Regiment; XVIII Mountain Corps (General der Infanterie Franz Böhme), deployed against the Greek forces along the Metaxas Line. 2nd Panzer Division; 5th Mountain Division; 6th ...

  7. By the morning of 10 April, the XL Panzer Corps had finished its preparations for the continuation of the offensive and advanced in the direction of Kozani. The 5th Panzer Division, advancing from Skopje encountered a Greek division tasked with defending Monastir Gap, rapidly defeating the defenders.