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XXXXIX Mountain Corps (Wehrmacht)

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XXXIX Mountain Corps
XXXXIX . Gebirgs-Armeekorps
Active20 June – 1 July 1940
25 October 1940 – 8 May 1945
Disbanded8 May 1945
Country Germany
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Ludwig Kübler etc.

XXXXIX Mountain Corps was a mountain warfare corps of the German Army during World War II.

Operational history

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XXXXIX Mountain Corps participated in the invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941.[1] In June 1941, it participated in Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union, as part of Army Group South.

The corps fought on the Eastern Front for the remainder of World War II, seeing action in the Battles of Uman, the Sea of Azov, and Rostov, and in the Kerch–Eltigen Operation in 1943. During 1944 and 1945 it withdrew through Ukraine and Slovakia to the area around Havlíčkův Brod in Bohemia, where it surrendered to the Soviets in May 1945.

Commanders

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Commanding generals

Chiefs of Staff

  • Oberst Ferdinand Jodl (25 October 1940 - 6 January 1942)
  • Generalmajor Josef Kübler (6 January 1942 - 19 January 1943)
  • Oberst Wolf-Dietrich von Xylander (19 January - 1 June 1943)
  • Oberst Ernst Michael (1 Juni - 5 August 1943)
  • Oberst Wilhelm Haidlen (5 August 1943 - 30 May 1944)
  • Oberst Kurt von Einem (30 May - 5 August 1944)
  • Oberst Wilhelm Haidlen (5 August 1944 - 1 February 1945)
  • Oberstleutnant Ludwig von Eimannsberger (1 February - 5 April 1945)
  • Oberstleutnant Werner Vogl (5 April - May 1945)

Notes

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  1. ^ U.S. Army 1986, pp. 39–41.

Bibliography

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  • Tessin, Georg. Verbände und Truppen der deutschen Wehrmacht und Waffen–SS im Zweiten Weltkrieg 1939–1945 [Units and Troops of the German Military and Waffen-SS in the Second World War 1939–1945] (in German). Vol. 5: Die Landstreitkräfte 31–70 (Units 31–70). Osnabrück: Biblio.