XI Korpus Armijny (III Rzesza)
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XI Korpus Armijny – niemiecki korpus armijny.
We wrześniu 1939 roku był częścią składową 10 Armii. Dowódcą był gen. Emil Leeb.
Pierwsze formowanie
- Skład we wrześniu 1939[1]
- Skład w sierpniu 1941 roku
- Skład w czerwcu 1942
- 1 Dywizja Strzelców Górskich
- 1 Dywizja (rumuńska)
Drugie formowanie
- Skład w czerwcu 1943 roku
- Skład we wrześniu 1944
- Skład w marcu 1945
Przypisy
Bibliografia
- Georg Tessin: Verbände und Truppen der Deutschen Wehrmacht und Waffen-SS im Zweiten Weltkrieg 1939—1945. Biblio-Verlag, Bissendorf 1973, ISBN 3-7648-0871-3
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The Imperial Eagle or Emblem of the German Empire (German Reich, used 1935–1945), which features an eagle looking over its right shoulder, that is, looking to the left from the viewer's point of view. It is similar to the Parteiadler or Emblem of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP; known in English as the National Socialist German Workers' Party, or simply the Nazi Party), but the eagle of the latter is looking over its left shoulder, that is, looking to the right from the viewer's point of view.
The Imperial Eagle or Emblem of the German Empire (German Reich, used 1935–1945), which features an eagle looking over its right shoulder, that is, looking to the left from the viewer's point of view. It is similar to the Parteiadler or Emblem of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP; known in English as the National Socialist German Workers' Party, or simply the Nazi Party), but the eagle of the latter is looking over its left shoulder, that is, looking to the right from the viewer's point of view.
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XI. Armeekorps unit marking during Unternehmen "Zitadelle"
XI. Armeekorps unit marking during Unternehmen "Zitadelle"
Reichsadler Deutsches Reich (1935–1945).svg
The Imperial Eagle or Emblem of the German Empire (German Reich, used 1935–1945), which features an eagle looking over its right shoulder, that is, looking to the left from the viewer's point of view. It is similar to the Parteiadler or Emblem of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP; known in English as the National Socialist German Workers' Party, or simply the Nazi Party), but the eagle of the latter is looking over its left shoulder, that is, looking to the right from the viewer's point of view.
The Imperial Eagle or Emblem of the German Empire (German Reich, used 1935–1945), which features an eagle looking over its right shoulder, that is, looking to the left from the viewer's point of view. It is similar to the Parteiadler or Emblem of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP; known in English as the National Socialist German Workers' Party, or simply the Nazi Party), but the eagle of the latter is looking over its left shoulder, that is, looking to the right from the viewer's point of view.