- to
Wehrkreis VI.: 32
Wehrkreis VII was
headquartered at
Munich and
contained the
south of the modern-day
German state of Bavaria.: 2
Wehrkreis VII...
- Stürmer.
During the
Second World War,
Nuremberg was the
headquarters of
Wehrkreis (military district) XIII, and an
important site for
military production...
- commander,
Wehrkreis IV (Dresden) Nebe, Arthur,
chief of
Criminal Police Olbricht,
Lieutenant General Friedrich,
chief of
staff to
General List,
Wehrkreis IV...
- der Wehrmacht).
Germany used a
system of
military districts (German:
Wehrkreis) in
order to
relieve field commanders of as much
administrative work as...
-
Detachment N (28 October),
Wehrkreis VI (4 November), X Army
Corps (17 November), 18th Army (29
January 1940),
Wehrkreis VI
again (12 May) and the...
- of the 6th
Division of the
Austrian Army.
Based at Innsbruck, part of
Wehrkreis XVIII, most of its men were from the
Salzburg and
Tyrol region of Austria...
-
division was
headquartered in Vienna, in the
German military district Wehrkreis XVII.
Originally raised from
Austrian forces annexed into
Germany before...
- Regiment? 6th
Replacement and
Training Battalion?
Unteroffizier Schule Wehrkreis 6
Unteroffizier Schule Jülich
Unteroffizier Schule Düren Scharfschütze...
- school. On 1
January 1923, he
became the
commander (Befehlshaber) in
Wehrkreis VII, the
Reichswehr military region which covered Bavaria. He held this...
-
Regiment 628 was
formed in
Wehrkreis XVII
using personnel from
several Landesschützen Regiments,
Infantry Regiment 629 in
Wehrkreis XXI from
Machine Gun Regiment...