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General der
Panzertruppe (lit. 'General of the
Armoured Corps') was a
General of the
branch rank of the
German Army,
introduced in 1935. A
General der...
- Panzerwaffe,
later also
Panzertruppe (German for "Armoured Force", "Armoured Arm" or "Tank Force". Waffe: [combat] "arm")
refers to a
command within the...
- both
World War I and
World War II,
rising to the rank of
General der
Panzertruppe.
Balck was born in
Danzig - Langfuhr, present-day
Wrzeszcz in Poland...
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commanded a
larger unit than a battalion, was
promoted to
General der
Panzertruppe and
appointed commander of the
Sixth Army. However,
Paulus took over...
- Union. In
early 1944
Eberbach was
promoted to the rank of
General der
Panzertruppe.
During the
Allied invasion of Normandy, he
fought against the British...
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Panzertruppe Hans
Cramer (19 Nov 1942 – 25 Nov 1942)
General der
Panzertruppe Heinrich Eberbach (26 Nov 1942 – 30 Nov 1942)
General der
Panzertruppe Otto...
- took
actual command on 15 September, and was
promoted to
General der
Panzertruppe on 17
December 1941.[citation needed] On 29 May 1942, Crüwell was inspecting...
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General der
Panzertruppe and
commanding general of the ****XI.
Panzerkorps German Cross in Gold on 19
February 1943 as
General der
Panzertruppe and commanding...
- von
Schwerin (23 June 1899 – 29
October 1980) was a
German General der
Panzertruppe during World War II.
Gerhard von
Schwerin was born to a
Prussian aristocratic...
- (1889–1962) 20
February 1943 28
February 1943 8 days 2 Vaerst,
GustavGeneral der
Panzertruppe Gustav von
Vaerst (1894–1975) 28
February 1943 9 May 1943 70 days...