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- Wilhelm von Leeb [r]: A Field Marshal of the regular army of Nazi Germany, although himself quite openly anti-Nazi. He did receive a three-year sentence for crimes against civilians in the invasion of the Soviet Union. [e]
- Fedor von Bock [r]: (1880-1945) German Generalfeldmarschall who commanded [[army group [e]
- Gerd von Rundstedt [r]: (1875-1953) German Field Marshal; commanded army groups in Poland, France and Russia; commander-in-chief West at the time of the Battle of Normandy [e]
- Army group [r]: In WWII, largest operational ground formations comprising several field armies and support troops; called Front by Soviets and General Army by Japanese [e]
- Panzergruppe [r]: Highly mobile German WWII tank-centric ground formation, between corps and field army size, used as the penetrating force in deep battle, including blitzkrieg [e]
- C3I [r]: Command, control, communications and intelligence, part of the broader modern doctrine of C3I-ISR [e]