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  1. The Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (German: [ˈoːbɐkɔˌmando deːɐ̯ ˈveːɐ̯ˌmaxt] ⓘ; abbreviated OKW German: [oːkaːˈveː] ⓘ; Armed Forces High Command) was the supreme military command and control office of Nazi Germany during World War II.

  2. 4. Februar 1938 bis 8. Mai 1945. Das Oberkommando der Wehrmacht ( OKW) zählte mit dem Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH), dem Oberkommando der Marine (OKM) und dem Oberkommando der Luftwaffe (OKL) zu den höchsten Stabsorganisationen der Wehrmacht.

  3. The Oberkommando des Heeres (lit. ' Upper Command of the Army '; abbreviated OKH) was the high command of the Army of Nazi Germany. It was founded in 1935 as part of Adolf Hitler's rearmament of Germany. OKH was de facto the most important unit within the German war planning until the defeat at Moscow in December 1941.

  4. Wilhelm Bodewin Johann Gustav Keitel (German pronunciation: [ˈkaɪ̯tl̩]; 22 September 1882 – 16 October 1946) was a German field marshal who held office as chief of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW), the high command of Nazi Germany's armed forces, during World War II.

  5. L'Oberkommando der Wehrmacht o OKW era il comando supremo delle forze armate tedesche durante la seconda guerra mondiale.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WehrmachtWehrmacht - Wikipedia

    As a replacement for the ministry, the Wehrmacht High Command Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW), under Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, was put in its place. Placed under the OKW were the three branch High Commands: Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH), Oberkommando der Marine (OKM), and Oberkommando der Luftwaffe (OKL).

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  8. Apr 3, 2008 · Reviewer: schupo - - April 13, 2008. Subject: A good reference book. Thank you for the 1st part of the war diary of the high command of the Wehrmacht, it is a very good reference book for the 2nd World War history on the German side.

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