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XV Mountain Corps (Wehrmacht)

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XV Mountain Corps
Active1943–45
Country Germany
BranchArmy
TypeMountain
Rolecounter-insurgency
SizeCorps
EngagementsOperation Rösselsprung
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Ernst von Leyser
Gustav Fehn
Military unit
XV Mountain Corps (September 1943)
Parent unit2nd Panzer Army
Components264th Infantry Division
114th Jäger Division
373rd (Croatian) Infantry Division
1st Cossack Division
371st Infantry Division
XV Mountain Corps (15 July 1944)
Parent unit2nd Panzer Army
Components392nd (Croatian) Infantry Division
264th Infantry Division
1st and 4th Regiments of the Brandenburg Division
92nd Motorised Infantry Regiment

The XV Mountain Corps was a German military formation that commanded German forces conducting counter-insurgency operations against the Yugoslav Partisans in the Independent State of Croatia during World War II.

It was formed in the Balkans from the staff of the German commander in Croatia (German: Militärbefehlshabers in Kroatien) on 12 August 1943. It was subordinated to the 2nd Panzer Army.

In May 1944, the corps was responsible for the conduct of Operation Rösselsprung, which was aimed at killing the Partisan leader Josip Broz Tito. The corps was effectively destroyed in Partisan Lika-Primorje operation. Remnants of the corps surrendered to the Partisans on 8 May 1945, and Fehn and many of the remaining men of the corps were subsequently killed by the Yugoslav authorities.

Notes

  1. Bishop 2008, p. 58.
  2. Mitcham 2007, p. 200.
  3. Mitcham 2007b, p. 237.

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    World War II in Yugoslavia
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    see also
    Factions in the Yugoslav Front
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