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63: 370: 276: 133: 22: 400:("senior quartermaster") of the AOK; the army group command was only involved in situations of crisis. The area of responsibility of an AOK was split into the operational area, which was further subdivided at corps and divisional level, and the army rear area, which was run by the 392:("colonel general" or above) controlled several army corps and had its own army troops, e.g. heavy artillery, engineers, and other specialist troops that were subordinated to it depending on availability and task. The AOK was the command level between 325:(AOK) - there was only one - was established in summer 1914 at the outbreak of the war. It was the command center for all land and naval forces of the Dual Monarchy. It was led by the following 92: 882: 305:("Army Inspectorates") as the command authorities above army corps. These were numbered from I to VIII. During World War I, they were renamed to 877: 342: 154: 35: 242: 224: 114: 49: 425:("battle groups"). Such a formation would be named for its commander, and often did not have the usual levels of command support. 205: 177: 158: 346: 338: 184: 334: 330: 75: 298: 143: 85: 79: 71: 191: 162: 147: 96: 173: 41: 753: 748: 743: 738: 733: 728: 723: 718: 713: 708: 703: 694: 369: 777: 689: 684: 679: 674: 669: 664: 659: 654: 649: 841: 272:. It was equivalent to a British, French, American, Italian, Japanese, or Imperial Russian "Army". 836: 772: 767: 762: 198: 354: 827: 822: 817: 812: 807: 802: 318: 413:
In the course of the war, in certain places as a stopgap alongside the AOKs, there were
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and corps. Demands and allocation of logistic supplies usually went straight to the
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2. Adjutant IIb (Personalangelegenheiten der Unteroffiziere und Mannschaften)
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Second Adjutant IIb (NCOs' and soldiers' personnel matters) -
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National Socialist Leadership Officer (NSFO; from 1944) -
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1. Adjutant IIa (Personalangelegenheiten der Offiziere)
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Third General Staff Officer (Ic) (Enemy situation) -
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During World War II, an AOK (usually commanded by a
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Unsourced material may be challenged and 50:Learn how and when to remove these messages 283:in East Asia on the back of a 1901 letter 243:Learn how and when to remove this message 225:Learn how and when to remove this message 115:Learn how and when to remove this message 499:Oberquartiermeisterabteilung (Nachschub) 488:Nationalsozialistischer Führungsoffizier 368: 274: 700: 646: 509:Second General Staff Officer (Qu 1) - 768:Army of Lappland / 20th Mountain Army 515:Fifth General Staff Officer (Qu 2) - 7: 437:during World War II was as follows: 159:adding citations to reliable sources 883:Military history of Austria-Hungary 511:Zweiter Generalstabsoffizier (Qu 1) 624:Stabsoffizier für Panzerbekämpfung 517:Fünfte Generalstabsoffizier (Qu 2) 14: 31:This article has multiple issues. 402:Kommandanten rückwärtiges Gebiet 333:; from 2 December 1916, Emperor 131: 61: 20: 503:Senior Quartermaster (O. 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