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  2. Bundeswehr - Wikipedia

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    The Bundeswehr (German: [ˈbʊndəsˌveːɐ̯] ⓘ, literally Federal Defence) is the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany.The Bundeswehr is divided into a military part (armed forces or Streitkräfte) and a civil part, the military part consisting of the German Army, the German Navy, the German Air Force, the Joint Support Service, the Joint Medical Service, and the Cyber and ...

  3. Category : Lists of military units and formations of Germany

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    List of Waffen-SS units. List of wolfpacks of World War II. List of German divisions in World War II. List of World War II military units of Germany. List of German corps in World War II. Categories: Lists of military units and formations by country. German military-related lists. Military units and formations of Germany.

  4. Units and commands of the Schutzstaffel - Wikipedia

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    Schutzstaffel. Units and commands of the Schutzstaffel were organizational titles used by the SS to describe the many groups, forces, and formations that existed within the SS from its inception in 1923 to the eventual fall of Nazi Germany in 1945. The SS unit nomenclature can be divided into several different types of organizations, mainly the ...

  5. Glossary of German military terms - Wikipedia

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    Glossary of German military terms. This is a list of words, terms, concepts, and slogans that have been or are used by the German military. Ranks and translations of nicknames for vehicles are included. Also included are some general terms from the German language found frequently in military jargon. Some terms are from the general German ...

  6. Structure of the German Army - Wikipedia

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    The first fundamental step was the establishment of the Army Command with the simultaneous elimination of the Army Command and the Army Command Staff on October 1, 2012. At this point in time (October 2012), the Army comprised around 68,000 active soldiers. The HEER 2011 structure was largely achieved at unit level at the end of 2015.

  7. Category:German military personnel by branch - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... German military personnel of the Bundeswehr‎ (11 C ... 5 P) N. Naval personnel of Germany‎ (8 C) R. Reich Labour Service ...

  8. Category:Military units and formations of Germany - Wikipedia

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    A. Air force units and formations of Germany ‎ (7 C) Armoured units and formations of Germany ‎ (6 C, 6 P) Army units and formations of Germany ‎ (16 C, 1 P)

  9. Category:Military units and formations of Germany in World ...

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    Army Group Boehn. Army Group Duke Albrecht (German Empire) Army Group Gallwitz (German Empire) Army Group German Crown Prince (German Empire) Army Group Mackensen (Romania) Army Group Mackensen (Serbia) Army Group Prince Leopold of Bavaria. Army Group Rupprecht of Bavaria. Asia Corps.