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Mountain Corps Norway

Mountain Corps Norway was a German army unit during World War II. It saw action in Norway and Finland.

Commanders
Generaloberst Eduard Dietl (14 June 1940 - 15 January 1942) • Generalfeldmarschall Ferdinand Schörner (15 January 1942 - 1 October 1943) • General der Gebirgstruppe Georg Ritter von Hengl (1 October 1943 - 15 May 1944) • General der Gebirgstruppe Ferdinand Jodl (15 May 1944 - 8 May 1945) == Area of operations ==
Organisation
2nd Mountain Division (Gebirgsjäger light infantry) • 3rd Mountain Division (until September 1941) • 6th Mountain Division210th Coastal Defense Division (a mixture of fortress infantry and coastal artillery units, 1943 - October 1944) • Division RossiEr.Os. P (Finnish Separate Detachment P) • Finnish 14th Regiment (2 battalions) ==Strength based on supply documents==
Strength based on supply documents
On 30 April 1942 the supply numbers for the Mountain Corps Norway showed the following numbers: 73,978 men and 8,913 horses Of the men: • 48,576 were Heer (Army) • 8,744 were Luftwaffe (Air Force) • 6,942 were Kriegsmarine (Navy) • 2,380 were Reichsarbeitsdienst (labor service) • 975 were Organisation Todt • Plus some Finns (border security, road maintenance), Norwegian and Dutch workers, Nationalsozialistisch Kraftfahrkorps (Speer) and 2,335 prisoners of war. ==References==
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