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Gebirgskorps Norwegen

Gebirgskorps Norwegen (Mountain Corps "Norway") was a German army unit during World War II.

The corps was formed in July 1940 and was later transferred to northern Norway as part of AOK Norwegen. Its first action was taking part in Operation Renntier, the occupation of Finnish Petsamo. In June 1941 the corps attacked from Petsamo to Murmansk in a operation codenamed Platinfuchs. The attack failed and the corps never reached its goal.

In November 1942 the corps was renamed the XIX Gebirgskorps or XIX Mountain Corps.

In 1944 the corps finally had to retreat back to Norway where it surrendered in May 1945. From November 1944 onwards the corps was also sometimes known as Armeeabteilung Narvik.

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Area of operations

Date Area Subordinate to Operations
July 1 1940 – December 19 1940NorwayGruppe XXIOperation Weserübung
December 19 1940 – January 14 1942FinlandAOK NorwegenOperation Platinfuchs
January 14 1942 – June 22 1942FinlandAOK Lappland-
June 22 1942 – April 24 1945Finland,NorwayGebAOK 20Operation Nordlicht



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