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Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (3258 bytes)
1: ... This created a situation such that by 1942, the OKW was the defacto command of Western forces while t... 3: The OKW had been formed in 1938 following the [[Blomberg-... 5: ...tler decided against the OKH and in favour of the OKW. 7: ...war|theaters]] came under complete control of the OKW. Finally only the Russian Front stayed under cont... 9: ...he west operations were further split between the OKW and the ''[[Oberbefehlshaber West]]'' (OBW, Comma... Oberkommando des Heeres (2633 bytes) 1: ...'de facto'' situation after [[1941]] was that the OKW directly commanded operations on the [[Western Fr... 3: ...vely. These were theoretically subordinate to the OKW, but in actuality acted quite independently. AOK Norwegen (837 bytes) 1: ...der the command of the German high command, the [[OKW]]. Ferdinand Schörner (4096 bytes) 9: ... army group to the Americans. On the [[May 8]] an OKW colonel, was escorted through the American lines ... Wehrmacht (3241 bytes) 10: * [[Oberkommando der Wehrmacht]] (OKW) -- Armed Forces High Command 26: ...sch-Krise]] the [[Oberkommando der Wehrmacht]] ([[OKW]]) under [[Wilhelm Keitel]] was formed, intended ... Marek Grechuta (1481 bytes) Eye of the Needle (1652 bytes) 6: ...]], the Allied invasion of France. If the German OKW (High Command, West) were convinced that the inva... Deutsches Afrikakorps (7259 bytes) 5: ...was formed, on [[February 19]], [[1941]], after [[OKW]] had decided to send an [[expeditionary force]] ... 11: During the summer of 1941 OKW invested more command structure in Africa by crea... 13: ... [[Allied]] invasion of western [[North Africa]], OKW once more upgraded its presence in Africa by crea... Wilhelm Keitel (4167 bytes) 13: ==OKW and World War II== 17: ...'' with the ''[[Oberkommando der Wehrmacht]]'' ([[OKW]], High Command of the Armed Forces) he became Ch... List of German defence ministers (1306 bytes) 20: ==Chiefs of the [[OKW]], 1938-1945== End of World War II in Europe (9961 bytes) 28: ...as not clear if Schorner was under the command of OKW on [[May 8]] or if Dönitz, or von Krosigk, needed... German Sixth Army (2547 bytes) 9: ...s victory sealed the army's destiny because the [[OKW]] designated it for the attack to Stalingrad. The... Alfred Jodl (2683 bytes) 7: ... war he was ''Chef des Wehrmachtsführungstabes in OKW'' (Chief of Operation Staff of the High Command o... Armistice with France (Second Compiègne) (3369 bytes) 5: ...the carriage, leaving the 'negociations' to his [[OKW]] Chief, General [[Wilhelm Keitel]]. Operation Bagration (3094 bytes) 7: ...ay after the German attack on the Soviet Union. [[OKW]] had expected an attack on [[Army Group South]],... Pas-de-Calais (4496 bytes) 35: ...r II]], which was an [[Allied]] plan to deceive [[OKW]] that the [[Operation Overlord|invasion of Europ... Festung Warschau (4331 bytes) 15: ...r]] who took over personally many duties in the [[OKW]] and [[OKH]] adopted the ''no step back'' policy... Members of Hitler's cabinet (4319 bytes) 34: ...y General [[Wilhelm Keitel]] as Director of the [[OKW]]. [[Walther von Brauchitsch]] succeeds Fritsch ... Reichsluftfahrtministerium (5191 bytes) 13: General [[Werner von Blomberg]], head of [[OKW]] and one of the most powerful people in Germany'... Ryti-Ribbentrop Agreement (9672 bytes) 3: ...queried by the head of the German headquarters, [[OKW]], Field Marshal [[Wilhelm Keitel]], informed the... 7: ...ere not able to know the internal balance between OKW and Wilhelmstrasse; and the stakes were too high ...
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