Talk:Führerreserve
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Various levels of Führerreserve
[edit]The article as it is today describes a high-level pool mainly formed of general officers. There were, however, lower-level units which also were called Führerreserve. As an example, the 257th Infantry Division put up a Führerreserve in 1941 which consisted of about 30 officers, NCOs and a few enlisted ranks under the command of a Major. In August 1941, it was enlarged to 50 persons. End 1943, the Army Group South had an own Führerreserve. Source: Diary of my father. Wschroedter (talk) 13:49, 6 August 2021 (UTC)
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