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German for [[army]]; without qualifiers, refers to the regular ground forces of the [[Third Reich]]
Literally, the German word for "army", but it is specifically applied to the German Army in World War II, although that is commonly and incorrectly known as the [[Wehrmacht]] (the umbrella term for all air, army and naval forces).

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Literally, the German word for "army", but it is specifically applied to the German Army in World War II, although that is commonly and incorrectly known as the Wehrmacht (the umbrella term for all air, army and naval forces).