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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Walther von Brauchitsch |  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - BarbarossaFollowing the LSSAH's outstanding performance during Marita, Himmler ordered that it should be upgraded to divisional status. As such, the Regiment, already the size of a reinforced brigade, was redesignated SS-Division (mot.) Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler. Despite this, there was no time to refit the division to full divisional status before the launch of Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union, and so t ...
See also:Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Lineage, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early history 1923-1933, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Trial by fire – Leibstandarte expands, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early war campaigns, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Brigade status – Balkans, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Barbarossa, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kharkov, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kursk, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Italy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Eastern Front, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Normandy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Orders of battle, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Infanterie-Regiment mot Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - April 1941 - Operation Marita Read more here: » Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Barbarossa |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - KharkovThe LSSAH spent the remainder of 1942 refitting as a panzergrenadier division. Thanks to the efforts of the Reichsführer-SS, along with SS-Obergruppenführer Paul Hausser, the SS-Panzerkorps commander, the four SS panzergrenadier divisions (LSSAH, Wiking, Das Reich and Totenkopf were to be formed with a full regiment of tanks rather than only an abteilung. This meant that the SS Panzergrenadier divisions were full-strength Panzer divisions in all but name. Also, the division received nine Tiger 1 tanks, and these we ...
See also:Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Lineage, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early history 1923-1933, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Trial by fire – Leibstandarte expands, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early war campaigns, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Brigade status – Balkans, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Barbarossa, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kharkov, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kursk, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Italy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Eastern Front, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Normandy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Orders of battle, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Infanterie-Regiment mot Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - April 1941 - Operation Marita Read more here: » Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kharkov |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Brigade status – BalkansAfter the conclusion of the Western campaign, the LSSAH was expanded to brigade size. Despite this, it retained the designation regiment. A FlaK battalion and a StuG abteilung were among the formations added to the LSSAH. During the later months of 1940, the regiment trained in amphibious assaults in preparation for Operation Seelöwe. After the failure of the Battle of Britain and the cancellation of the operation, the LSSAH was shifted to Bulgaria in preparation f ...
See also:Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Lineage, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early history 1923-1933, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Trial by fire – Leibstandarte expands, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early war campaigns, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Brigade status – Balkans, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Barbarossa, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kharkov, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kursk, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Italy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Eastern Front, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Normandy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Orders of battle, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Infanterie-Regiment mot Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - April 1941 - Operation Marita Read more here: » Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Brigade status – Balkans |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Trial by fire – Leibstandarte expandsIn early 1934, Heinrich Himmler, the Reichsführer-SS, ordered that the Leibstandarte be renamed Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (LSSAH). In late June, the LSSAH was called into action for the first time. Ernst Röhm, the Stabschef-SA, began to push for greater power for his already powerful SA. Hitler decided that the SA had to be put in its place, and ordered Himmler and Hermann Göring to prepare their élite units, Himmler's Leibstandarte and Göring's Landespolizeigruppe General Göring< ...
See also:Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Lineage, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early history 1923-1933, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Trial by fire – Leibstandarte expands, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early war campaigns, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Brigade status – Balkans, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Barbarossa, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kharkov, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kursk, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Italy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Eastern Front, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Normandy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Orders of battle, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Infanterie-Regiment mot Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - April 1941 - Operation Marita Read more here: » Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Trial by fire – Leibstandarte expands |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Polish September Campaign - Prelude to the campaignThe Nazi Party, led by Adolf Hitler, took power in Germany in 1933. Hitler at first ostentatiously pursued a policy of rapprochement with Poland, culminating in the Polish-German Non-aggression pact of 1934. However, following Germany's annexation of Austria in 1938, and most of Czechoslovakia in 1939, under the continued Allied policy of appeasement, the Nazi regime turned its attention to Poland. Of special concern to Germany was the Free City of Danzig and the fact that German exclave of East Prussia was separated from mainland by little- ...
See also:Polish September Campaign, Polish September Campaign - Opposing forces, Polish September Campaign - Germany, Polish September Campaign - Soviet Union, Polish September Campaign - Poland, Polish September Campaign - Order of battle, Polish September Campaign - Prelude to the campaign, Polish September Campaign - Details of the campaign, Polish September Campaign - Plans, Polish September Campaign - Phase 1: German aggression, Polish September Campaign - Phase 2: Soviet aggression, Polish September Campaign - Civilian losses, Polish September Campaign - Aftermath, Polish September Campaign - Notes Read more here: » Polish September Campaign: Encyclopedia II - Polish September Campaign - Prelude to the campaign |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Eastern Front World War II - Industrial outputThe Soviet victory owed a great deal to the ability of her war industry to outperform the German economy, despite the enormous loss of population and land. The Stalinist five year plans of the 1930s had resulted in the industrialization of the Urals and central Asia. In 1941, the trains that shipped troops to the front were used to evacuate thousands of factories from Belarus and Ukraine to safe areas far from the front lines.
As the Soviet Union's manpower reserves ran low from 1943 onwards, the great Soviet offensives had to depend ...
See also:Eastern Front World War II, Eastern Front World War II - Overview, Eastern Front World War II - Background, Eastern Front World War II - Operations, Eastern Front World War II - Invasion: Summer 1941, Eastern Front World War II - Moscow and Rostov: Autumn 1941, Eastern Front World War II - Soviet counter-offensive: Winter 1941, Eastern Front World War II - Don Volga and Caucasus: Summer 1942, Eastern Front World War II - Stalingrad: Winter 1942, Eastern Front World War II - Kursk: Summer 1943, Eastern Front World War II - Eastern Front in Fall and Winter 1943, Eastern Front World War II - Eastern Front in Summer 1944, Eastern Front World War II - Eastern Europe: January–March 1945, Eastern Front World War II - End of War: April–May 1945, Eastern Front World War II - Leadership, Eastern Front World War II - Occupation and repression, Eastern Front World War II - Industrial output, Eastern Front World War II - Casualties Read more here: » Eastern Front World War II: Encyclopedia II - Eastern Front World War II - Industrial output |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - KurskThe spring rasputitsa halted offensive operations, giving the Leibstandarte time to rest and refit. By early June 1943, the division had been fully refitted. Its armour strength was 12 Tiger Is, 72 Panzer IVs, 16 Panzer III and Panzer IIs, and 31 StuGs. In late June 1943, the formation of I.SS-Panzerkorps meant that Hausser's SS-Panzerkorps was renamed II.SS-Panzerkorps.
The II.SS-Panzerkorps was moved north to Belgorod in preparation for the upcoming Summer offensive, Operation Citadel. The LSSAH, along with the Tote ...
See also:Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Lineage, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early history 1923-1933, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Trial by fire – Leibstandarte expands, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early war campaigns, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Brigade status – Balkans, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Barbarossa, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kharkov, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kursk, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Italy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Eastern Front, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Normandy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Orders of battle, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Infanterie-Regiment mot Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - April 1941 - Operation Marita Read more here: » Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kursk |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early war campaignsDuring the initial stages of the Polish September Campaign, the LSSAH was attached to the 17.Infanterie-Division and tasked with providing flank protection for the southern pincer. The regiment was involved in several ferocious battles against Polish cavalry brigades attempting to hit the flanks the German advance. At Pabianice, a town near Łódź, the LSSAH fought off elements of the Polish 28th Infantry D ...
See also:Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Lineage, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early history 1923-1933, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Trial by fire – Leibstandarte expands, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early war campaigns, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Brigade status – Balkans, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Barbarossa, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kharkov, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kursk, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Italy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Eastern Front, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Normandy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Orders of battle, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Infanterie-Regiment mot Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - April 1941 - Operation Marita Read more here: » Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early war campaigns |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Eastern FrontThe division was posted to XLVIII.Panzer-Korps, a part of 4.Panzer-Armee, which was struggling to hold the line near Shitomir. The division was broken up into several Kampfgruppen and thrown into action. On 18 November, Kampfgruppe Frey halted the advance of the Fifth Guards Tank Army near the town of Kotscherovo. Over the next two months, the division's kampfgruppen saw very heavy fighting in the Shitomir area, performing fire-bri ...
See also:Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Lineage, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early history 1923-1933, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Trial by fire – Leibstandarte expands, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early war campaigns, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Brigade status – Balkans, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Barbarossa, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kharkov, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kursk, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Italy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Eastern Front, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Normandy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Orders of battle, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Infanterie-Regiment mot Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - April 1941 - Operation Marita Read more here: » Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Eastern Front |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Eastern Front World War II - BackgroundThe Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of August 1939 had established a non-aggression agreement between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, and a secret protocol described how Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania would be divided between them. In the Polish September Campaign of 1939 the two powers invaded and partitioned Poland, and in June 1940 the Soviet Union, threatening to use force if her demands are not fulfilled, won the diplomatic wars against Romania and three Baltic states which de jure allowed it to peacefully occupy Est ...
See also:Eastern Front World War II, Eastern Front World War II - Overview, Eastern Front World War II - Background, Eastern Front World War II - Operations, Eastern Front World War II - Invasion: Summer 1941, Eastern Front World War II - Moscow and Rostov: Autumn 1941, Eastern Front World War II - Soviet counter-offensive: Winter 1941, Eastern Front World War II - Don Volga and Caucasus: Summer 1942, Eastern Front World War II - Stalingrad: Winter 1942, Eastern Front World War II - Kursk: Summer 1943, Eastern Front World War II - Eastern Front in Fall and Winter 1943, Eastern Front World War II - Eastern Front in Summer 1944, Eastern Front World War II - Eastern Europe: January–March 1945, Eastern Front World War II - End of War: April–May 1945, Eastern Front World War II - Leadership, Eastern Front World War II - Occupation and repression, Eastern Front World War II - Industrial output, Eastern Front World War II - Casualties Read more here: » Eastern Front World War II: Encyclopedia II - Eastern Front World War II - Background |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Reinhard Gehlen - Post WWIIUsing his new-found influence with the Americans, Gehlen offered a deal to the Americans to bring his resources to bear for them in exchange for his liberty and that of his fellow colleagues now imprisoned in American POW camps in Germany. General Sibert contacted his superior, General Walter Bedell Smith, Eisenhower's chief of staff, who then worked with William Donovan and Allen Dulles, then the OSS station chief in Bern, to make arrangements. On September 20, 1945, Gehlen and three close associates w ...
See also:Reinhard Gehlen, Reinhard Gehlen - Military service, Reinhard Gehlen - Post WWII, Reinhard Gehlen - Gehlen Org, Reinhard Gehlen - Bundesnachrichtendienst Read more here: » Reinhard Gehlen: Encyclopedia II - Reinhard Gehlen - Post WWII |
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| |  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Polish September Campaign - Opposing forces
Polish September Campaign - Germany.
Germany had a large numerical advantage over Polish forces, and had developed a significant military. The Wehrmacht had some 2,400 tanks organized into six panzer divisions using the new operational doctrine. They theoretically acted with other units to punch holes in the enemy line and isolate selected enemy units, which the infantry would then encircle and destroy. This would be repeated and followed up by less mobile mechanized infantry and foot soldiers. The German airforc ...
See also:Polish September Campaign, Polish September Campaign - Opposing forces, Polish September Campaign - Germany, Polish September Campaign - Soviet Union, Polish September Campaign - Poland, Polish September Campaign - Order of battle, Polish September Campaign - Prelude to the campaign, Polish September Campaign - Details of the campaign, Polish September Campaign - Plans, Polish September Campaign - Phase 1: German aggression, Polish September Campaign - Phase 2: Soviet aggression, Polish September Campaign - Civilian losses, Polish September Campaign - Aftermath, Polish September Campaign - Notes Read more here: » Polish September Campaign: Encyclopedia II - Polish September Campaign - Opposing forces |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Eastern Front World War II - LeadershipThe Soviet Union and Nazi Germany were ideologically driven totalitarian states in which the leader had near-absolute power. The character of the war was thus determined by the leaders and their ideology to a much greater extent than in any other theatre of World War II.
Adolf Hitler exercised a tight control over the war, spending much of his time in his command bunkers (most notably at Rastenburg in East Prussia, at Vinnitsa in Ukraine, and under the garden of the Reich Chancellery in Berlin). At crucial periods in the war he held d ...
See also:Eastern Front World War II, Eastern Front World War II - Overview, Eastern Front World War II - Background, Eastern Front World War II - Operations, Eastern Front World War II - Invasion: Summer 1941, Eastern Front World War II - Moscow and Rostov: Autumn 1941, Eastern Front World War II - Soviet counter-offensive: Winter 1941, Eastern Front World War II - Don Volga and Caucasus: Summer 1942, Eastern Front World War II - Stalingrad: Winter 1942, Eastern Front World War II - Kursk: Summer 1943, Eastern Front World War II - Eastern Front in Fall and Winter 1943, Eastern Front World War II - Eastern Front in Summer 1944, Eastern Front World War II - Eastern Europe: January–March 1945, Eastern Front World War II - End of War: April–May 1945, Eastern Front World War II - Leadership, Eastern Front World War II - Occupation and repression, Eastern Front World War II - Industrial output, Eastern Front World War II - Casualties Read more here: » Eastern Front World War II: Encyclopedia II - Eastern Front World War II - Leadership |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Polish September Campaign - Opposing forces
Polish September Campaign - Germany.
Germany had a large numerical advantage over Polish forces, and the German economy was geared toward military production. The Wehrmacht had some 2,400 tanks organized into six panzer divisions using the new operational doctrine. They acted with other units to punch holes in the enemy line and isolate selected enemy units, which the infantry would then encircle and destroy. This would be repeated and followed up by less mobile mechanized infantry and foot soldiers. The Luftwaff ...
See also:Polish September Campaign, Polish September Campaign - Opposing forces, Polish September Campaign - Germany, Polish September Campaign - Soviet Union, Polish September Campaign - Poland, Polish September Campaign - Order of battle, Polish September Campaign - Prelude to the campaign, Polish September Campaign - Details of the campaign, Polish September Campaign - Plans, Polish September Campaign - Phase 1: German aggression, Polish September Campaign - Phase 2: Soviet aggression, Polish September Campaign - Civilian losses, Polish September Campaign - Aftermath, Polish September Campaign - Notes Read more here: » Polish September Campaign: Encyclopedia II - Polish September Campaign - Opposing forces |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Orders of battle
Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Infanterie-Regiment mot Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - April 1941 - Operation Marita.
Regimentstab (SS-Gruppenführer Josef Dietrich)
I.Infanterie-Bataillon (mot) - (SS-Sturmbannführer Fritz Witt)
II.Infanterie-Bataillon (mot) - (SS-Sturmbannführer Theodor Wisch)
III.Infanterie-Bataillon (mot) - (SS-Sturmbannführer Weidenhaupt)
IV.Infanterie-Bataillon (mot) - (SS-Sturmbannführer Jahnke)
V.Infanterie-Battaillon (mot) - ( ...
See also:Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Lineage, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early history 1923-1933, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Trial by fire – Leibstandarte expands, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early war campaigns, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Brigade status – Balkans, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Barbarossa, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kharkov, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kursk, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Italy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Eastern Front, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Normandy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Orders of battle, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Infanterie-Regiment mot Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - April 1941 - Operation Marita Read more here: » Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Orders of battle |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Eastern Front World War II - Occupation and repressionThe enormous territorial gains of 1941 presented Germany with vast areas to pacify and administer. Some Soviet citizens, especially in the non-Russian republics, greeted their conquerors as liberators from Stalinist repression. But they were soon to learn that their new masters were every bit as repressive and brutal as the old. Nascent national liberation movements among Ukrainians and Cossacks, and other were viewed by Hitler with suspicion; some were co-opted into the Axis armies and others brutally suppressed. None of the conquered terri ...
See also:Eastern Front World War II, Eastern Front World War II - Overview, Eastern Front World War II - Background, Eastern Front World War II - Operations, Eastern Front World War II - Invasion: Summer 1941, Eastern Front World War II - Moscow and Rostov: Autumn 1941, Eastern Front World War II - Soviet counter-offensive: Winter 1941, Eastern Front World War II - Don Volga and Caucasus: Summer 1942, Eastern Front World War II - Stalingrad: Winter 1942, Eastern Front World War II - Kursk: Summer 1943, Eastern Front World War II - Eastern Front in Fall and Winter 1943, Eastern Front World War II - Eastern Front in Summer 1944, Eastern Front World War II - Eastern Europe: January–March 1945, Eastern Front World War II - End of War: April–May 1945, Eastern Front World War II - Leadership, Eastern Front World War II - Occupation and repression, Eastern Front World War II - Industrial output, Eastern Front World War II - Casualties Read more here: » Eastern Front World War II: Encyclopedia II - Eastern Front World War II - Occupation and repression |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - ItalyThe division travelled back from the front, stopping at Innsbruck in Austria, where it disembarked. The division was re-equipped with vehicles and continued the journey by road, travelling across the alps and into Northern Italy. The division arrived on the Po River Plain on 8 August 1943.
The Leibstandarte was given the task of guarding several vital road and rail junctions in the area of Trient-Verona. After several weeks operating in this area, the division was moved to the Parma-Reggio area. During this period, the Leibstan ...
See also:Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Lineage, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early history 1923-1933, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Trial by fire – Leibstandarte expands, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Early war campaigns, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Brigade status – Balkans, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Barbarossa, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kharkov, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Kursk, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Italy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Eastern Front, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Normandy, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Orders of battle, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Infanterie-Regiment mot Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - April 1941 - Operation Marita Read more here: » Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia II - Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Italy |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Polish September Campaign - Order of battleOrder of battle of Poland:
Polish army order of battle in 1939
Polish Air Force order of battle in 1939
Polish Navy order of battle in 1939
Polish armaments 1939-1945
Order of battle of invading forces:
German order of battle for Operation Fall Weiss
Soviet order of battle for invasion of Poland in 1939
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See also:Polish September Campaign, Polish September Campaign - Opposing forces, Polish September Campaign - Germany, Polish September Campaign - Soviet Union, Polish September Campaign - Poland, Polish September Campaign - Order of battle, Polish September Campaign - Prelude to the campaign, Polish September Campaign - Details of the campaign, Polish September Campaign - Plans, Polish September Campaign - Phase 1: German aggression, Polish September Campaign - Phase 2: Soviet aggression, Polish September Campaign - Civilian losses, Polish September Campaign - Aftermath, Polish September Campaign - Notes Read more here: » Polish September Campaign: Encyclopedia II - Polish September Campaign - Order of battle |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Wehrmacht - War yearsImage:Rommel Africa color 210.jpg
Powerful tank and air forces enabled quick successes during early stages of the war when nation after nation was overrun and occupied within weeks (Blitzkrieg). This convinced military leaders that a new concept of broad armament (rather than deep armament) made sense. However, when their powerful adversaries (the United Kingdom, Soviet Union and United States) began offering tenacious resistance the Blitzkrieg tactics could not be applied and the relatively low state of armam ...
See also:Wehrmacht, Wehrmacht - Background, Wehrmacht - History, Wehrmacht - Command structure, Wehrmacht - War years, Wehrmacht - Rebellion, Wehrmacht - War crimes, Wehrmacht - Prominent members, Wehrmacht - After World War II, Wehrmacht - Reference Read more here: » Wehrmacht: Encyclopedia II - Wehrmacht - War years |
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|  |  |  | Walther von Brauchitsch: Encyclopedia II - Nazi Germany - AftermathThe winning allies split Germany into occupation zones. At the Potsdam Conference German borders within the Soviet occupation zone were moved westward, with most of the territory given to Poland as compensation for the annexation of eastern Polish lands by the Soviet Union. About half of German East Prussia was annexed by the Soviet Union, including its capital Königsberg (now known as Kaliningrad). The German exodus from Eastern Europe, begun by the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, was continued and completed once virtually all Germans in Central ...
See also:Nazi Germany, Nazi Germany - Chronology of events, Nazi Germany - Pre-War Politics 1933-1939, Nazi Germany - Consolidation of power, Nazi Germany - Social policy, Nazi Germany - Economic policy, Nazi Germany - World War II, Nazi Germany - Aftermath, Nazi Germany - Organization of the Third Reich, Nazi Germany - Head of State and Chief Executive, Nazi Germany - Cabinet and national authorities, Nazi Germany - Reich Offices, Nazi Germany - Reich Ministries, Nazi Germany - Occupation authorities, Nazi Germany - Legislative Branch, Nazi Germany - Military, Nazi Germany - Paramilitary organisations, Nazi Germany - National police, Nazi Germany - Political organizations, Nazi Germany - Service organizations, Nazi Germany - Religious organisations, Nazi Germany - Academic organizations, Nazi Germany - Prominent persons in Nazi Germany, Nazi Germany - Nazi Party and Nazi government leaders and officials, Nazi Germany - SS personnel, Nazi Germany - Military, Nazi Germany - Other, Nazi Germany - Noted victims, Nazi Germany - Noted refugees, Nazi Germany - Noted survivors Read more here: » Nazi Germany: Encyclopedia II - Nazi Germany - Aftermath |
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