Armeekorps) was an army corps of the German Wehrmacht during World War II.
The LXIII Army Corps was formed on 14 November 1944 using the officer staff of Generalkommando Dehner in southern France.
[2] The corps was initially assigned to 19th Army (Friedrich Wiese) in the Upper Rhine area, initially under Army Group G (Hermann Balck), between December 1944 and January 1945.
[1][3] On 13 December 1944, Schack was succeeded as corps commander by Erich Abraham.
The corps was then moved to the 1st Parachute Army (Alfred Schlemm) under Army Group H (Johannes Blaskowitz) in February and March 1945 and eventually the Army Detachment Lüttwitz (Heinrich v. Lüttwitz) under Army Group B (Walter Model), where it remained until the end of the war.