- In
military history, the
German term
Kampfgruppe (pl.
Kampfgruppen; abbrev. KG, or KGr in
Luftwaffe usage during World War II,
literally "fighting group"...
- The
Combat Groups of the
Working class (German:
Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterkl****e, KdA) was a
paramilitary organization in the
German Democratic Republic...
- were
divisions in name only,
being in
reality only
small battlegroups (
Kampfgruppen). As a
general rule, an "SS Division" is made up of
mostly Germans, or...
-
Marsch der
Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterkl****e, or the
March of the
Combat Groups of the
Working class, was an East
German military marching song of the Combat...
- units,
usually several Geschwader, but also
independent Staffeln and
Kampfgruppen.
Luftflotten were also
responsible for the
training aircraft and schools...
-
police division 1 SS
grenadier division 1 anti-aircraft
division 2
Kampfgruppen Ivan
Konev Soviet First Ukrainian Front Marshal Ivan
Konev 26
rifle divisions...
-
Commands held SS
Division Das
Reich SS
Division Wiking III SS
Panzer Corps Kampfgruppen Steiner Battles/wars
World War II
Invasion of
Poland Battle of France...
- counter-attacking
enemy armored breakthroughs,
often organised into ad hoc
Kampfgruppen. The
German heavy tank
battalions destro**** a
total of 9,850
enemy tanks...
- the
Guards Regiment around 11,000–12,000 men.[citation needed] The
Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterkl****e (combat
groups of the
working class)
numbered around...
- the late-formed higher-numbered
units were in fact
small battlegroups (
Kampfgruppen), and
divisions in name only.
Josef "Sepp" Dietrich, a
former army sergeant...