I Army Corps

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The I Army Corps was a major German military formation that served as a key operational unit in the Wehrmacht during World War II.

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I Army Corps canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Wehrmacht corps
army corps
allegiance Nazi Germany
conflict Battle of France NERFINISHED
Courland Pocket NERFINISHED
Eastern Front
surface form: Eastern Front (World War II)

Invasion of Poland NERFINISHED
Operation Barbarossa NERFINISHED
World War II
country Germany NERFINISHED
endTime 1945
fate surrendered to Soviet forces
formedAs I. Armeekorps NERFINISHED
garrison Königsberg NERFINISHED
hasUnitStructure corps troops (artillery, engineers, signals)
multiple infantry divisions
locationOfFormation Königsberg NERFINISHED
militaryBranch German Army (Heer) NERFINISHED
Heer NERFINISHED
militaryRole operational corps-level headquarters
nativeLabel I. Armeekorps NERFINISHED
notableCommander Carl-Heinrich von Stülpnagel NERFINISHED
Erich von Manstein NERFINISHED
Kuno von Both NERFINISHED
Walter Krüger NERFINISHED
Walter Petzel NERFINISHED
participatedIn German invasion of France NERFINISHED
German invasion of Poland NERFINISHED
Siege of Leningrad (peripheral operations) NERFINISHED
partOf German Army (Wehrmacht) NERFINISHED
Wehrmacht
startTime 1934
subordinateTo 18th Army (Wehrmacht) NERFINISHED
3rd Army (Wehrmacht) NERFINISHED
4th Army (Wehrmacht) NERFINISHED
Army Group A NERFINISHED
Army Group B NERFINISHED
Army Group Centre NERFINISHED
Army Group North NERFINISHED
surrenderedIn Courland Pocket NERFINISHED
surrenderedOn 1945-05-08
theaterOfOperations Baltic States NERFINISHED
Courland NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
Poland NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
usedBy Nazi Germany NERFINISHED

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Herbert Loch commanded I Army Corps