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XXXXVIII Panzer Corps (also: XXXXVIII Army Corp or XXXXVIII. Armeekorps), was a
corps Corps (; plural ''corps'' ; from French , from the Latin "body") is a term used for several different kinds of organization. A military innovation by Napoleon I, the formation was first named as such in 1805. The size of a corps varies great ...
-level formation of the
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which saw extensive action on both the Eastern and
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s during World War II.


History

The corps was originally formed on 15 December 1940 in Germany. At the dawn of
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, on 22 June 1941, it was redesignated as the XXXXVIII Panzer Corps. The Corps was attached to Field Marshal Ewald von Kleist's
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, a part of
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. The corps took part in the Battle of Brody early in the campaign, and later saw action at
Berdichev Berdychiv ( uk, Берди́чів, ; pl, Berdyczów; yi, באַרדיטשעװ, Barditshev; russian: Берди́чев, Berdichev) is a historic city in the Zhytomyr Oblast (province) of northern Ukraine. Serving as the administrative center ...
and Kirovograd. As did all German Corps on the Eastern Front, the XXXXVIII Corps implemented the criminal
Commissar Order The Commissar Order (german: Kommissarbefehl) was an order issued by the German High Command ( OKW) on 6 June 1941 before Operation Barbarossa. Its official name was Guidelines for the Treatment of Political Commissars (''Richtlinien für die Be ...
. From late 1941 to May 1942, the corps took part in defensive operations in the Kursk area. Thereafter the corps joined the Fall Blau offensive towards Stalingrad under Army Group B. During the
Battle of Stalingrad The Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 19422 February 1943) was a major battle on the Eastern Front of World War II where Nazi Germany and its allies unsuccessfully fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (later r ...
the 29th Motorized Infantry Division (transferred to the IV Army Corps), the
14th Panzer Division The 14th Panzer Division (german: 14. Panzer-Division) was an armoured division in the German Army during World War II. It was created in 1940 by the conversion of the 4th Infantry Division. The division took part in the invasion of Yugoslavia ...
and the 24th Panzer Division (both transferred to the LI Army Corps) was trapped inside the Stalingrad pocket. The remaining major units, 22nd Panzer Division and 1st Armoured Division (Romania), were almost completely destroyed during Operation Uranus. However, it was quickly reformed and used by Field Marshal Erich von Manstein's Operation Winter Storm efforts to relieve General
Friedrich Paulus Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Paulus (23 September 1890 – 1 February 1957) was a German field marshal during World War II who is best known for commanding the 6th Army during the Battle of Stalingrad (August 1942 to February 1943). The battle ende ...
' trapped Sixth Army still in Stalingrad. In February 1943, the XXXXVIII Panzer Corps took part in the battles around
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, and in June it was committed to the southern flank of the
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as part of Hoth's Fourth Panzer Army. After the failure of Operation Citadel, the corps took part in the retreat from Ukraine. By February 1945, the corps found itself in
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, and it ended the war defending the Elbe River, where it surrendered in May 1945.


Commanders

* ''General der Panzertruppe'' Werner Kempf (22 June 1941 – 19 Feb 1942) * ''General der Panzertruppe'' Rudolf Veiel (19 Feb 1942 – 1 Nov 1942) * ''Generalleutnant'' Ferdinand Heim (1 Nov 1942 – 19 Nov 1942) * ''General der Panzertruppe'' Hans Cramer (19 Nov 1942 – 25 Nov 1942) * ''General der Panzertruppe''
Heinrich Eberbach Heinrich Eberbach (24 November 1895 – 13 July 1992) was a German general during World War II who commanded the 5th Panzer Army during the Allied invasion of Normandy. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves o ...
(26 Nov 1942 – 30 Nov 1942) * ''General der Panzertruppe'' Otto von Knobelsdorff (30 Nov 1942 – 6 May 1943) * ''General der Infanterie''
Dietrich von Choltitz Dietrich Hugo Hermann von Choltitz (; 9 November 1894 – 5 November 1966) was a German general. Sometimes referred to as the Saviour of Paris, he served in the Wehrmacht (armed forces) of Nazi Germany during World War II, as well as serving ...
(6 May 1943 – 30 Aug 1943) * ''General der Panzertruppe'' Otto von Knobelsdorff (30 Aug 1943 – 30 Sep 1943) * ''General der Infanterie''
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(30 Sep 1943 – 21 Oct 1943) * ''General der Panzertruppe'' Heinrich Eberbach (22 Oct 1943 – 14 Nov 1943) * ''General der Panzertruppe'' Hermann Balck (15 Nov 1943 – 4 Aug 1944) * ''General der Panzertruppe''
Walther Nehring Walther Nehring (15 August 1892 – 20 April 1983) was a German general in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded the Afrika Korps. Early life Nehring was born on 15 August 1892 in Stretzin, West Prussia. Nehring was the descendant of ...
(4 Aug 1944 – 19 Aug 1944) * ''General der Panzertruppe''
Fritz-Hubert Gräser __NOTOC__ Fritz-Hubert Gräser (3 January 1888 – 4 November 1960) was a German general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords. Awards * Iron Cross (1914) 2nd Clas ...
(19 Aug 1944 – 20 Sep 1944) * ''General der Panzertruppe'' Maximilian Reichsfreiherr von Edelsheim (20 Sep 1944 – 31 Mar 1945) * ''Generalleutnant''
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(31 Mar 1945 – 8 May 1945)


General Staff Officers

*Oberstleutnant
Friedrich von Mellenthin Friedrich von Mellenthin (30 August 1904 – 28 June 1997) was a German general during World War II. A participant in most of the major campaigns of the war, he became known afterwards for his memoirs '' Panzer Battles'', first published i ...
, Chief of General Staff (Jan 1943 to Aug 1944) *Major Eitel-Friedrich Binder, Operations Officer(1a) (Feb 1943 to Aug 1943)


Subordinate units

XXXXVIII Motorized Corps * As of June 1941 (
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) ** 11th Panzer Division ** 16th Panzer Division ** 16th Infantry Division (mot.) ** 612th Artillery Command ** 619th Artillery Command ** Corps staff and support units XXXXVIII Panzer Corps * As of August 1942 ('' Fall Blau'') **
14th Panzer Division The 14th Panzer Division (german: 14. Panzer-Division) was an armoured division in the German Army during World War II. It was created in 1940 by the conversion of the 4th Infantry Division. The division took part in the invasion of Yugoslavia ...
** 24th Panzer Division ** 29th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) **108th Artillery Command ** Corps staff and support units XXXXVIII Panzer Corps * As of November 1942 ** 22nd Panzer Division ** 1st Armoured Division (Romania) XXXXVIII Panzer Corps * As of December 1942 (reformed after loss in the
Battle of Stalingrad The Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 19422 February 1943) was a major battle on the Eastern Front of World War II where Nazi Germany and its allies unsuccessfully fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (later r ...
) ** 11th Panzer Division ** 336th Infantry Division ** Staff of the 384th Infantry Division, with "Alarm" troops ** 7th Luftwaffe Field Division ** 108th Artillery Command ** Corps staff and support units * As of July 1943 ( Operation Citadel) ** 3rd Panzer Division ** 11th Panzer Division ** Panzergrenadier Division Großdeutschland ** 167th Infantry Division ** 132nd Artillery Command ** 144th Artillery Command ** Corps staff and support units * As of December 1943 ** 1st SS Panzer Division ''LSSAH'' ** Battle group of the 2nd SS Panzer Division ''Das Reich'' ** 1st Panzer Division ** 8th Panzer Division ** 19th Panzer Division ** 108th Artillery Command ** Corps staff and support units


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Bibliography

* * ''Guides to German Records Microfilmed'', Vol. 61, Alexandria/Va. Washington 1958 {{Subject bar , portal1=Military of Germany , portal2=World War II P048 Military units and formations established in 1940 Military units and formations disestablished in 1945