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IV SS Panzer Corps
Active
August 1943 – May 1945
Country
Germany
Branch
Waffen-SS
Type
Panzer
Role
Armoured warfare
Size
Corps
Engagements
World War II
Battle of Radzymin
Battle of Siedlce
Operation Konrad
Operation Konrad II
Operation Konrad III
Operation Spring Awakening
Commanders
Notable commanders
Obergruppenführer Herbert Otto Gille
Military unit
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