LXVIII Army Corps (Wehrmacht)

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

LXVIII, General Command for special deployment 68, was formed on 9 April 1943 from the personnel of the Generalkommando z.b.V.

which had been formed on 23 September 1942 from personnel that had served on Special Staff F as part of the German support for the insurgents in Iraq in the Anglo-Iraqi War.

The LXVIII General Command remained in charge of these two divisions until late October 1943.

[3] The exact organizational composition of the LXVIII General Command between January and March 1944 is unclear, as the administrative papers are lost to history.

[5] Müller was succeeded as corps commander by Rudolf Konrad on 29 January 1945.