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1st SS Panzer Corps : ウィキペディア英語版 | I SS Panzer Corps
The I SS Panzer Corps ''Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler'' or I SS Panzer Corps ((ドイツ語:I.SS-Panzerkorps)) was a German Waffen-SS panzer corps which saw action on both the Western and Eastern Fronts during World War II. == Formation and training == The corps was raised on 26 July 1943 in Berlin-Lichterfeld, with initial mustering taking place on the ''Truppenübungsplatz'' at Beverloo, in occupied Belgium.〔Reynolds 2007, p. 16.〕 The formation resulted in SS-Obergruppenführer Paul Hausser's existing (unnumbered) SS Panzer Corps being renamed to II SS Panzer Corps. SS-Obergruppenführer Josef "Sepp" Dietrich, previously in charge of the 1st SS Panzer Division ''Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler'', was the corps' first commander. The ''Leibstandarte'' division's symbol was a skeleton key, in honour of Dietrich (''Dietrich'' is German for skeleton key or lock pick), and it was retained and modified to serve as the Corps' symbol. In August 1943, the corps was transferred to Meran in Italy, where it took part in operations to disarm Italian troops. After the completion of this, the Corps continued its training, being sporadically engaged in anti-partisan operations in northern Italy. By December 1943, the Corps was fully formed and deemed ready for action, and its HQ was set up in Brussels.
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