


If you liked Panzer General and the original Panzer Corps, then PC2 is a must buy. Panzerkorps on lexikon-der-wehrmacht.My verdict on Panzer Corps 2 remains the same as when I previewed it in the run up to release, but perhaps even more so. Silesia - From January 1945 to May 1945.Southern Hungary - From July 1944 to January 1945.Eastern Front, central sector - From June 1942 to July 1944.* General of the Tank Troops ( General der Panzertruppe) Friedrich Kirchner - From 2 June 1944 to.Infantry General ( General der Infanterie) Franz Beyer - From to 2 June 1944.General of the Tank Troops ( General der Panzertruppe) Friedrich Kirchner - From 19 February 1944 to.General of the Tank Troops ( General der Panzertruppe) Hans-Karl Freiherr von Esebeck - From 30 November 1943 to 19 February 1944.General of the Tank Troops ( General der Panzertruppe) Friedrich Kirchner - From 31 January 1942 to 30 November 1943.General of the Tank Troops ( General der Panzertruppe) Adolf-Friedrich Kuntzen - From 12 to 31 January 1942.General of the Tank Troops ( General der Panzertruppe) Friedrich Kirchner - From 15 November 1941 to 12 January 1942.General of the Tank Troops ( General der Panzertruppe) Adolf-Friedrich Kuntzen - From 15 February 1941 to 15 November 1941.There it fought in the Battle of Budapest and ended the war in Silesia.


It retreated over the Romanian border before being attached to the 3rd Hungarian Army and transferred to the south of Hungary. In 1943 it was active in the Donets region and in Kursk. It fought south-west of Stalingrad and then retreated along the Don. It fought at Rostov, and then in the Battle of the Caucasus. On 21 June 1942, the Corps was renamed LVII Panzer Corps. It fought in the Battle of Białystok–Minsk and in the Battle of Moscow. This corps was activated in Augsburg in February 1941 as the LVII Army Corps, for the German invasion of the Soviet Union, which commenced on June 22, 1941. LVII Panzer Corps was a panzer corps in the German Army during World War II.
