LXXXI Army Corps (Wehrmacht)

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

The LXXXI Army Corps was established in occupied France on 28 May 1942 from the renamed Höheres Kommando z. b. V.

[2] The initial commander of the LXXXI Army Corps was Adolf-Friedrich Kuntzen.

[1] On 5 March 1945, Gauleiter of Cologne-Aachen Josef Grohé demanded from LXXXI Army Corps commander Friedrich Köchling to defend the city of Cologne at all costs; Köchling refused.

[4]: 525 LXXXI Army Corps surrendered in the Ruhr Pocket.