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XXIX. Armeekorps (XXIX Army Corps) The XXIX Army Corps was formed in Dresden on June, 9^0. It participated in the latter part of the western campaign, moving via Namur and Dinant in Belgium to St. Quentin, Reims, and Paris. The Corps remained on occupation duty in the Reims and Epernay area of France until March 9^ when it was transferred via Breslau to Kielce, Poland, to prepare for the invasion of Russia on June 22, 9^. It fought in the southern sector of the eastern front, reaching Kiev in September, It was in the Kursk, Belgorod, and Tomarovka areas in 9^-2 and in the Voroshilovgrad, Kamensk, Rostov, Konstantinovka, Zaporozhe, and Melitopol areas in 9^3 /No records for the Corps available or listed in the Potsdam Catalog after December la, Kriegstagebuch. War journal covering formation of the Corps, movement to the western front, and operations in France. The Corps was subordinate to OKH until June 20, 9^0, at which time it was placed under Oberbefehlshaber Frankreich. Gen. Lt. Hans Obstf elder was the commanding general. la, Anlagen z. KTB. Corps orders and situation maps. la, Kriegstagebuch 2. War journal covering operations and activities, including training and harvesting of crops, in the Amiens, Sedan, Compifegne, Cambrai, and Arras areas of France. The Corps became subordinate to AOK 9 i n July la, Anlagen z. KTB 2. Transfer orders, training instructions, daily activity reports, order of battle charts, and situation maps. Ic, Tatigkeitsbericht. Activity report of the Intelligence Branch. la, Ic, Ila, Tatigkeitsberichte. Activity reports of the Operations, Intelligence, and Personnel Branches. The final entries pertain to the relief of the Corps in France and its transfer to the Kielce and Zamosc areas in Poland. la, Ic, Ila, Tatigkeitsberichte. Activity reports of the Operations 'Branch relating to the transfer and new organization of the Corps, with structural breakdown, areas of command, "and maneuver plans. Also included are counterintelligence and propaganda reports of the Intelligence Branch, and rosters and reports of the Personnel Branch. The Corps was subordinate to AOK?. Jun - 2U, Jun - 24, 9^0 Dates No. Roll st Frame W *+353a* W Jun 7 - Oct 3, 9^0 W 522a* Jun 23 - Oct 3, 9^0 W 522b* Jun - Jul, and Oct 5-3, Nov, w 6926 Mar 5, 9^ 7783 22 8 72 506 52 Mar 5 - May ^, 9^ 9686 562 * damaged by fire.

0 XXIX. Armeekorps la, Kriegstagebuch 2. War journal covering operations on the eastern front, the capture of Kiev, and advance to the Dnieper River, Priluki, Romny, Sumy, Akhtyrka, Belgorod, and Oboyan areas. la, Anlagen A " XTB 2. Daily orders and combat instructions. j.a, Anlagen B z. KTB 2. Corps orders, instructions for winter warfare, and combat situation reports. la, Anlagen Cl z. KTB 2. Radio messages and daily combat situation reports. la, Anlagen C2 z. KTB 2. Radio messages, situation reports, and correspondence pertaining to preparations for winter warfare. la, Anlagen D z. KTB 2. Radio messages concerning frontline activities, la, Anlagen E z, KTB 2. Daily combat situation reports. la, Kriegstagebuch 3- War journal pertaining to operations in the areas of Oboyan, Krasnopolye, and Belgorod. The Corps was subordinate to AOK 6. la, Anlagenband A z. KTB 3- la, Anlagenbande B und C z. KTB 3* Corps orders, radio messages, and combat reports, Radio messages and combat activity reports. Ic, Tatigkeitsbericht mit Anlagen. Activity report and correspondence pertaining to enemy units and capture of partisans and enemy agents. Also, propaganda leaflets and situation maps showing locations of Corps and enemy units. Ic, Tatigkeitsbericht mit Anlagen. Activity report and correspondence concerning enemy activities, capture and interrogations of partisans and enemy agents, and German and Soviet propaganda leaflets. Ic, Tatigkeitsbericht mit Anlagen. Daily frontline activity reports and interrogation summaries of prisoners of war. Sep 25 - Oct 7 - Dec 2 - May 6 - Dates Ho. Roll st Frame Nov 9, 9* Nov 9, 9^ Nov 8, 9^ Oct 6, 9* Nov 9, 9* Wov 9, 9*U Nov 9, 94- Dec 3, 9^ Dec 9, 9* 3, 9*U Sep 9, 9lil Nov 9, 9^ Dec 3, 9^ 592/ 592/2 592/3 '592/* 592/5 592/6 592/7 592/9 592/0 592/- 592/2 592/* 592/5 592/6 80 636 723 89 939 339 76 080 263 688 963

la, Kriegstagebuch. War journal concerning the initial attack on Soviet forces and advance via Lublin to the Bug River, Alexandrovka, the Styr River, Dubno, Rovno, and Luck and the attack on Kiev. Also, combat and ration strength reports. R.Lt-. f. d. Pvesse Max Axmann is reported to have been severely wounded in action on the day of the invasion. The Corps was subordinate to AOK 6 except for the period June 2-25, when it was under Pz. Gruppe. May 5 la, Anlagen z. KTB. Corps orders, radio messages, intelligence bulletins, combat activity reports, and frontline reconnaissance reports. May 2 la, Anlagen z. KTB. Interrogation summaries, Army and Corps orders, frontline activity reports, and reconnaissance reports. Jul - la, Anlage z. KTB. Afteraction report of the 7. Infanterie Division concerning the attack on Kiev. Aug 2 - la, Anlage z. KTB, Kriegstagebuch der Abteilung Lanz. War journal concerning the battle for Kiev. Abteilung Lanz was disbanded on Sep 2,9!*!. Jul 29 la, Anlagen z. TB. Reconnaissance reports and maps concerning preparations for crossing the Bug River. Mar 7 la, Kriegstagebuch *, Teil. War journal covering operations in the Belgorod, Oboyan, Kharkov, Volchansk, Kursk, and Tomarovka areas. Jan'' - la, Anlagen z. KTB *. Afteraction reports of the Corps and subordinate units, orders, and radio messages. Jan - la, Anlagen 2 z. KTB *. Afteraction reports of the Corps and subordinate units, orders, and radio messages. Feb 6 XXIX. Armeekorps la, Anlagen 3 z. KTB *. Daily combat activity reports, Corps orders and radio messages, overlays, and Russian situation maps. Apr * -May 3, Ic, Tatigkeitsbericht. Activity report pertaining to the enemy situation, military security, German and enemy propaganda, and troop information and education. Jan - Dates No. Roll st Frame - Sep 9, - Jul, Sep 9, Sep 9, - Sep 2, May 9, May 3, 9^2 Feb 7, 9*2 Apr 3, 9^2 May 3, 93*6/ 93**6/2 93*6/3 93*6/5 93*6/9 93*6/0 93*6/ 93*6/2 93*6/3 93W 93*6/7 80 80 80-8 8 8 8 8 82 82 83 ll*63 28 279 9*8, 733 789 8* 876 729

2 XXIX. "Armeekorps Ic, Anlageriband z. TB. Overlays showing positions of enemy units and reports covering daily activities of frontline units and of detachments combating partisans in occupied areas. ~, Anlagenband 2 z. TB. Reports on frontline activity, propaganda leaflets, and overlays shoving positions of enemy units. la, Kriegstagebuch U, Teil 2. War journal covering operations in the Don River Bend, Belgorod, Tomarovka, Valuki, and Morozovskaya areas. The Corps was subordinate to AOK 6, AOK 2, Pz. AOK U, Heeresgruppe B, 8. ital. AOK, Armee-Abt. Fretter-Pico, and the 3«rum. AOK, successively,during this period. la, Anlagenband I z. KTB if. Radio messages, Corps orders, combat instructions, and daily frontline activity reports. la, Anlagenband II z. KTB U. Corps orders, radio messages, and daily combat reports; correspondence relating to cooperation of subordinate German and Italian units; and situation maps and overlays showing positions of German and enemy units. la, Kriegstagebuch 6. War journal'pertaining to defensive operations in the Konstantinovka, Zaporozhe, and Melitopol areas. The Corps was subordinate to AOK 6 and Pz. AOK during this period. la, Anlagen z. KTB 6. Radio messages, daily combat activity reports,. orders and instructions for defensive operations. la, Anlagen z. KTB 6. activity reports. Combat instructions, radio messages, and daily frontline la, Kriegstagebuch 5. War journal relating to defensive operations in the Voroshilovgrad, Kamensk, and Rostov areas. The Corps was subordinate to Armee-Abt. Hollidt until Feb 2, Pz. AOK if until Feb 2, and Armee-Abt. Hollidt again until Mar 3, at which time the Armee-Abteilung Hollidt became the newly reorganized AOK 6. Dates No. Roll st Frame Jan - Feb 5, -93^6/8 83 623 Feb 6 - May 3, 93W9 83 83U Jun - Dec 3, 28577/ 83 75 Jun - Aug 5, 9^2 28577/2 Aug 6 - Dec 3, 9if2 28577/3 85 Jul - Dec 3, 9if3 ifl037/l 85 967 Jul - Sep 2, 9^3 U037/2 8l6 Sep 22 - Dec 3, 9^3 ^037/3 87 Jan - Jun 30, 9^3 M+00/ 8l8

XXIX. Armeekorps. 3 pates No. Roll st Frame la, Anlagen z. KTB 5- Reconnaissance reports, orders for improvement of defensive operations, intelligence bulletins, daily frontline activity reports, and situation maps. Jan - Mar 5, 9^3 MKX)l/2 8l8 5U la, Anlagen z. KTB 5- Daily frontline activity reports, directives for improvement '- of defensive positions, combat experience reports, and overlays showing positions of enemy units. - Mar 5 - Jun 30, 9^3 UlK)0/3 8l8 786