Armeeoberkommando

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Armeeoberkommando was the high-level field army command structure of the German Army, responsible for directing major operational formations during military campaigns.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German military unit type
army-level headquarters
military command structure
abbreviation AOK NERFINISHED
appliesTo field army
commanded army-level formations
corps
divisions
commandLevel army
operational
country German Empire
Nazi Germany
Weimar Republic NERFINISHED
doctrineContext German operational art
hasComponent intelligence staff
logistics staff
operations staff
personnel section
signals staff
historicalPeriod 20th century
languageOfName German
literalMeaning Army High Command
militaryBranch Heer NERFINISHED
partOf German Army NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Heeresgruppe
Korpskommando NERFINISHED
Oberkommando des Heeres NERFINISHED
responsibleFor allocation of reserves
coordination of subordinate corps
implementation of higher command directives
operational planning
role direction of major military campaigns
high-level field command
operational control of armies
subordinateTo OKH NERFINISHED
Oberste Heeresleitung NERFINISHED
theaterOfOperations Balkan campaigns NERFINISHED
Eastern Front NERFINISHED
North African campaigns NERFINISHED
Western Front NERFINISHED
typeOf field headquarters
typicalCommanderRank General der Infanterie
Generaloberst
usedBy Imperial German Army NERFINISHED
Reichswehr NERFINISHED
Wehrmacht Heer NERFINISHED
usedInConflict World War I
World War II
interwar period operations

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Oberbefehlshaber Heeresgruppe A superiorTo Armeeoberkommando