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Media in category "Military units and formations of the Heer (Wehrmacht)" ... NEWSMAP Vol 1 No 8 6-15-1942 WW2 GERMAN INFANTRY Wehrmacht Heer Gruppe Organization Insignia Weapons. Jes Wilhelm Schlaikjer. US Government National Archives NARA 26-nm-1-8 002 Unrestricted Public domain cropped.jpg 14,160 × 10,614; 32.71 MB.
This article lists divisions of the Wehrmacht (German Armed Forces) and Waffen-SS active during World War II, including divisions of the Heer (army), Luftwaffe (air force), and the Kriegsmarine (navy).
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Fine color aerial pictures from the beginning of Operation Blue, the German summer offensive in Russia 1942. The sharp knife of the German army were the Panzer divisions , which played a key role especially on the Eastern front.
The largest single German organizational formation during WWII. Usually consisted of hundreds of various units and upwards of a few hundred thousand men, all of which operated in a far-ranging geographic region of the front. An example would be Heeresgruppe Afrika which controlled all units fighting in North Afrika at the time of its formation.
12 Δεκ 2014 · The information has been compiled from numerous sources, including contemporary German records, post war studies, etc. Each volume entails: — An extensive introduction explaining the organisation of the formations Command and Support Staffs. — The dates and details of formation.
Where symbols in the latter are at variance with the former, those symbols of the organizational charts have been used. In German organizational charts (and, as reflected in this book), the headquarters symbol represents two purposes. First, it indicated the size, function, and mobility of the unit.