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XV Army Corps

The XV Army Corps was a major division of the German Army during World War II, composed of several divisions and responsible for large-scale military operations. Formed in 1939, it participated in key campaigns including the invasions of France and the Soviet Union. The corps worked under higher command structures and was involved in offensive and defensive battles across Europe and Eastern Europe. Its organizational structure included infantry, panzer (tank), and support units, enabling it to adapt to various combat situations. The XV Army Corps played a significant role in Germany’s wartime military strategy until its dissolution in 1945.