LXIX Army Corps (Wehrmacht)

Reservekorps), was an army corps of the German Wehrmacht during World War II.

The LXIX Reserve Corps was formed on 8 July 1943 for deployment in occupied Yugoslavia.

It was deployed under the supervision of the German commander in Croatia (16 November 1942 to 24 August 1943: Rudolf Lüters), stationed in Banja Luka.

[1] The initial commander of the LXIX Reserve Corps was the Ernst Dehner.

[1][3] Dehner was succeeded as corps commander by Julius Ringel on 1 April 1944, who was in turn replaced by Helge Auleb on 24 June 1944.