Armeekorps)[note 1], was a corps-level formation of the German Army which saw extensive action on both the Eastern and Western Fronts during World War II.
The corps took part in the Battle of Brody early in the campaign, and later saw action at Berdichev and Kirovograd.
[2] Thereafter the corps joined the Fall Blau offensive towards Stalingrad under Army Group B.
However, it was quickly reformed and used by Field Marshal Erich von Manstein's Operation Winter Storm efforts to relieve General Friedrich Paulus' trapped Sixth Army still in Stalingrad.
By February 1945, the corps found itself in Silesia, and it ended the war defending the Elbe River, where it surrendered in May 1945.