- Panzerwaffe,
later also
Panzertruppe (German for "Armoured Force", "Armoured Arm" or "Tank Force". Waffe: [combat] "arm")
refers to a
command within the...
- Army Africa, (
Panzerarmee Afrika,
Armata Corazzata Africa) January–October 1942 German-Italian
Panzer Army, (Deutsch-Italienische
Panzerarmee,
Armata Corazzata...
- The 2nd
Panzer Army (German: 2.
Panzerarmee) was a
German armoured formation during World War II,
formed from the 2nd
Panzer Group on
October 5, 1941...
- May – 11 June
against Axis
forces of
Panzerarmee Afrika commanded by
Generaloberst Erwin Rommel. The
Panzerarmee captured Tobruk ten days later. The delay...
- and
susceptible to illness. The
Panzerarmee had only 180 mi (290 km) of fuel per vehicle. By 27 October, the
Panzerarmee was down to 114
German tanks and...
- of
Tobruk in Libya, from 26 May to 21 June 1942. Axis
troops of the
Panzerarmee Afrika (Generaloberst
Erwin Rommel)
consisting of
German and Italian...
- November,
which opened a
second front in
North Africa.
Panzer Army
Africa (
Panzerarmee Afrika/Armata
Corazzata Africa,
Generalfeldmarschall Erwin Rommel), composed...
-
campaign in
Libya during the
Second World War. The
battle was
fought by the
Panzerarmee Afrika (Armata
Corazzata Africa in Italian), a German–Italian military...
- was the
major German component of
Panzerarmee Afrika,
which was
later renamed the Deutsch-Italienische
Panzerarmee and
finally renamed Heeresgruppe Afrika...
- The 1st
Panzer Army (German: 1.
Panzerarmee) was a
German tank army that was a
large armoured formation of the
Wehrmacht during World War II. When originally...