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Each of the Wehrkreise was tasked to deploy one division by 1 October 1920 (resulting in the 1st through 7th Divisions of the Reichswehr, with the divisional ordinal number matching the cardinal number of the respective Wehrkreis). These seven (infantry) divisions were additionally joined by three
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Several cardinal numbers were not assigned to a particular Wehrkreis and skipped in the numbering. These were 14 (XIV), 15 (XV), 16 (XVI) and 19 (XIX). As the Wehrkreis system was initially tightly bound to the army corps (with each of the thirteen original districts as well as the two Austrian
1431: 782:. General Nasution viewed the Wehrkreise system were important for each Indonesian army districts to mount resistance independently. Barry Turner has noted the similarities of Indonesian 687:
districts being assigned an army corps of the matching ordinal number with its headquarters in that Wehrkreis), these numbers were skipped as they were taken up by the motorized corps (
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implemented by Nasution with the Germans in aspect of dividing of tier forces between the mobile force units and the partisan elements. He also noted the similarities of Nasution
406:, which was formed in October 1934, initially disguised as "Heeresdienststelle Breslau". The corps was then given its proper designation as VIII Army Corps in 1935. After the 1421: 359: 1010:. Verbände und Truppen der deutschen Wehrmacht und Waffen-SS im Zweiten Weltkrieg 1939-1945 (in German). Vol. 3. OsnabrĂĽck: Verlag E. S. Mittler & Sohn GmbH. 980:. Verbände und Truppen der deutschen Wehrmacht und Waffen-SS im Zweiten Weltkrieg 1939-1945 (in German). Vol. 2. OsnabrĂĽck: Verlag E. S. Mittler & Sohn GmbH. 446:, which was formed in October 1934, initially disguised as "Heeresdienststelle Kassel". The corps was then given its proper designation as IX Army Corps in 1935. 1070:
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in response to the Dutch positional advantages in artificial line that covered in that agreement. General Simatupang noted that he use the term of
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formation of their army; this was formalized in a "strategy command order" issued by Sudirman that same year, which formally adopted the
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were the home to the army corps of the same number and all subordinate units of that formation. The corps commander also commanded the
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rationalize that this strategy enabled the Indonesian army to conduct guerilla warfare in following conflict with Dutch army during
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of 1938. During the war, four were added, and some Districts had territory added to them from other countries conquered by Germany.
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Martijn Eickhoff (2023). PURWANTO, BAMBANG; FRAKKING, ROEL; WAHID, ABDUL; VAN KLINKEN, GERRY; EICKHOFF, MARTIJN (eds.).
800:, the second and longest serving president Indonesian republic, once serving as brigade commander under jurisdiction of 611: 486:. It contained territories in northern-central Germany, including large parts of what in the modern day is southeastern 112:(which combined under them several military units across Wehrkreis lines) were soon reduced in number from four to two. 583: 555: 403: 1280: 1278: 108:
commands, each assigned to one of the seven initial Wehrkreise of the Weimar Republic (numbered I through VII). The
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At the start of the war, there were fifteen Districts in Germany. Two Austrian Districts had been added after the
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with theterritorial warfare conducted by Josip Broz Tito. This system also served as basis for Indonesian army
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558:, which was formed on 1 October 1937 with headquarters at Nuremberg. The district was expanded after the 530:(1940), Wehrkreis XII was expanded through the addition of parts of Lorraine (such as the Nancy area). 944:
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of the Reichswehr. It was later expanded through the addition of parts of northern Bohemia after the
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coast, as well as parts of the Baltic Sea coast. Wehrkreis X was the home district of the
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from a german book. The establishment of this doctrine resulted in the formation of five
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was also a Wehrkreis, with respective institutions being created in late 1942.
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and contained territories in central Germany, including parts of modern-day
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system, since they viewed the German military district system enabled the
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was also a Wehrkreis, with respective institutions being created in 1943.
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and contained roughly the territories of the modern-day German state of
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and contained the territories of the modern-day German state of
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passed to the corps second-in-command at the outbreak of war.
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and contained the south of the modern-day German state of
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and included the territories of the historic provinces of
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and contained the territory of the historic province of
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and contained the territory of the German exclave of
326:(1940), it was extended to include parts of Alsace. 310:(about equivalent to the modern-day German state of 550:in what is today the northern half of modern-day 218:coast. Wehrkreis II was the home district of the 166:coast. Wehrkreis I was the home district of the 98:) took its place, and four commands of the type 646:. It contained the territories of the historic 298:, containing roughly the historic provinces of 1068:Tessin, Georg (1996). Zweng, Christian (ed.). 1034:Tessin, Georg (1996). Zweng, Christian (ed.). 942:Tessin, Georg (1996). Zweng, Christian (ed.). 522:). Wehrkreis XII was the home district of the 590:(1938) to include parts of southern Bohemia. 458:. It contained the territories of modern-day 270:as well as some southern parts of modern-day 8: 562:(1938) to include parts of western Bohemia. 494:. Wehrkreis XI was the home district of the 442:. Wehrkreis IX was the home district of the 382:, which was formed in October 1934 from the 354:, which was formed in October 1934 from the 318:, which was formed in October 1934 from the 278:, which was formed in October 1934 from the 222:, which was formed in October 1934 from the 170:, which was formed in October 1934 from the 58:), were administrative territorial units in 610:. Wehrkreis XVIII was the home district of 606:, added to the German Reich after the 1938 578:, added to the German Reich after the 1938 1387:. Cambridge University Press. p. 30. 582:. Wehrkreis XVII was the home district of 554:. Wehrkreis XIII was the home district of 402:. Wehrkreis VIII was the home district of 178:. Wehrkreis I was expanded to include the 1422:Commands (military formations) of Germany 1291:Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science 574:. It contained the northeastern third of 378:. Wehrkreis VII was the home district of 246:. Wehrkreis III was the home district of 626:. It contained the historic province of 350:. Wehrkreis VI was the home district of 314:). Wehrkreis V was the home district of 274:. Wehrkreis IV was the home district of 162:, making it also a coastal state on the 1063: 1061: 1059: 1057: 1055: 1029: 1027: 1025: 1023: 1021: 1019: 1017: 908:Deutsche Verbände und Truppen 1918–1939 832: 338:and contained the historic province of 1238: 1237: 1226: 937: 935: 933: 931: 929: 927: 414:were added to the district. After the 1091: 1089: 856: 598:Wehrkreis XVIII was headquartered at 7: 1001: 999: 997: 995: 993: 991: 989: 987: 971: 969: 967: 965: 963: 901: 899: 897: 854: 852: 850: 848: 846: 844: 842: 840: 838: 836: 570:Wehrkreis XVII was headquartered at 538:Wehrkreis XIII was headquartered at 462:and most of the north of modern-day 394:Wehrkreis VIII was headquartered at 1334:. Amsterdam University Press: 109. 1206:. Equinox Publishing. p. 163. 664:Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia 642:Wehrkreis XXI was headquartered at 506:Wehrkreis XII was headquartered at 370:Wehrkreis VII was headquartered at 234:Wehrkreis III was headquartered at 650:, occupied by Germany in the 1939 630:, occupied by Germany in the 1939 622:Wehrkreis XX was headquartered at 482:Wehrkreis XI was headquartered at 430:Wehrkreis IX was headquartered at 334:Wehrkreis VI was headquartered at 262:Wehrkreis IV was headquartered at 202:Wehrkreis II was headquartered at 86:On 30 September 1919, much of the 42:Map of the Wehrkreise in 1943-1944 25: 809:General Offensive of 1 March 1949 454:Wehrkreis X was headquartered at 294:Wehrkreis V was headquartered at 154:Wehrkreis I was headquartered at 890:. London: Arms and Armour Press. 1169:. Lexington Books. p. 69. 104:were created, as well as seven 1427:Military districts and regions 1259:Suharto: A Political Biography 721:Indonesian National Revolution 1: 1384:Suharto A Political Biography 865:. Stein and Days Publishing. 358:of the Reichswehr. After the 322:of the Reichswehr. After the 242:and the historic province of 184:German ultimatum to Lithuania 1127:"Perintah Siasat No. 1/1948" 658:Protectorate Bohemia-Moravia 360:German occupation of Belgium 861:Mitcham, Samuel W. (1985). 747:to abandon the traditional 1448: 1131:Tentara Nasional Indonesia 1098:Die Landstreitkräfte 15–30 528:German victory over France 410:(1938), parts of northern 346:, and parts of modern-day 324:German victory over France 145:List of military districts 110:Reichswehrgruppenkommandos 1257:Elson, Robert E. (2001). 1008:Die Landstreitkräfte 6–14 792:Military Regional Command 416:German invasion of Poland 101:Reichswehrgruppenkommando 31:The Wehrkreise after the 978:Die Landstreitkräfte 1–5 308:Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen 648:region by the same name 1096:Tessin, Georg (1977). 1006:Tessin, Georg (1977). 976:Tessin, Georg (1975). 906:Tessin, Georg (1974). 43: 35: 1163:Barry Turner (2017). 910:(in German). Biblio. 886:Hogg, Ian V. (1975). 707:Usage outside Germany 119:In peacetime, the 13 41: 30: 807:district during the 745:Abdul Haris Nasution 727:that mounted by the 512:Rhineland-Palatinate 88:Imperial German Army 1340:10.2307/jj.399493.8 1285:Salim Said (1987). 1141:on 16 August 2007. 717:Indonesian military 670:Generalgouvernement 386:of the Reichswehr. 254:of the Reichswehr. 226:of the Reichswehr. 116:cavalry divisions. 90:was dissolved. 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Index

Wehrkreis X

Anschluss

Nazi Germany
World War II
Replacement Army
conscription
Imperial German Army
Reichswehr
Weimar Republic
Reichswehrgruppenkommando
Anschluss
Königsberg
East Prussia
Baltic Sea
I Army Corps
1st Division
Reichswehr
Memel Territory
German ultimatum to Lithuania
Bialystok District
Stettin
Mecklenburg
Pomerania
Baltic Sea
II Army Corps
2nd Division
Berlin
Brandenburg

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