LXX Army Corps (Wehrmacht)

Armeekorps), initially known as Higher Command z. b. V. LXX (German: Höheres Kommando z. b. V. LXX) or Höh.Kdo.70, was an army corps of the German Wehrmacht during World War II.

The Höheres Kommando z. b. V. LXX was formed on 4 May 1941 in Schröttersburg and subsequently relocated to Oslo in occupied Norway.

There, it was subordinate to Armee Norwegen, which was in turn under direct control of OKW.

[1] The initial commander of the corps, called to this task on 16 April 1941, was Valentin Feurstein.

[1] On 22 June 1943, corps commander Valentin Feurstein was replaced by Hermann Tittel.

Hermann Tittel , corps commander of LXX Army Corps between 1943 and 1945.