- The
Replacement Army (German:
Ersatzheer) was part of the
Imperial German Army
during World War I and part of the
Wehrmacht during World War II. It was...
- In
World War II,
Fromm was
Commander in
Chief of the
Replacement Army (
Ersatzheer), in
charge of
training and
personnel replacement for
combat divisions...
-
reinforcements and
resupplies for
local military units. The
Replacement Army (
Ersatzheer)
managed the districts.
Responsibilities such as training, conscription...
- to
Henning von
Tresckow as a
staff officer to the
headquarters of the
Ersatzheer ("Replacement Army" –
charged with
training soldiers to
reinforce first...
-
General Friedrich Fromm, commander-in-chief of the
Replacement Army (
Ersatzheer) and Stauffenberg's
immediate superior, was one of
those implicated in...
- of state, and
Generaloberst Hoepner was in line to
command the
inner Ersatzheer ("Replacement Army") forces,
Witzleben was to
become commander-in-chief...
- new
strategy for
staging a coup
against Hitler. The
Replacement Army (
Ersatzheer) had an
operational plan
called Operation Valkyrie,
which was to be used...
- time for the "spark".
General Friedrich Olbricht, who
controlled the
Ersatzheer (Replacement Army)[citation needed] set up a plan for
Replacement Army...
- The
division was
built up in Münsingen and was
formally part of the
Ersatzheer, the
reserve army of the Wehrmacht,
during the build-up period. On 28...
- (1888–1945),
German army officer,
Commander in
Chief of the
Reserve Army (
Ersatzheer), in
charge of
training and
personnel replacement for
combat divisions...