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  2. List of German brigades in World War II - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of German brigades in World War II. The list aims to include all brigade-level military formations of the German Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS during World War II. Brigades, in German army parlance prior to 1944, generally designated formations of two regiments from the same branch of arms. [1]: 84 For instance, 2.

  3. List of British infantry brigades of the Second World War ...

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    The brigade was formed when the 200th Guards Motor Brigade Group was redesignated. On 20 June 1942, the brigade was captured during the Axis capture of Tobruk. It was reformed in Egypt as the 201st Guards Motor Brigade. Despite the name, it was reformed as a brigade group and was maintained as such until March 1944.

  4. List of British brigades of the Second World War - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of British Brigades in the Second World War. It is intended as a central place to access resources about formations of brigade size that served in the British Army during the Second World War. List of British airborne brigades of the Second World War (includes airlanding and parachute brigades)

  5. List of British infantry brigades of the Second World War (1 ...

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    On 28 November 1940, the brigade was redesignated as the 71st Infantry Brigade. Prior to the name change, it had been intended to redesignate the brigade as the 169th (London) Infantry Brigade. [38] 3rd (Malta) Infantry Brigade: 14 July 1942: 1 April 1943: Malta Siege of Malta: Regular Army N/A

  6. List of British special service brigades of the Second World War

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    Here Brigadier Mike Calvert (centre, walking towards camera) reviews the French contingent of the Special Air Service Troops brigade, following the end of the war and prior to it being disbanded. [1] [2] In mid-1940, after the defeat of the World War II Allies in the Battle of France, the British Army began raising a raiding force.

  7. List of British airborne brigades of the Second World War

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    On 10 March 1943, the brigade was renamed the 1st Airlanding Brigade. The brigade ended the war in the UK. [8] 6th Airlanding Brigade: 6 May 1943 N/A UK, France, Germany Normandy, Western Allied invasion of Germany: 6th Airborne: The brigade ended the war based in the UK [9] 14th Airlanding Brigade: 1 November 1944 N/A British India did not see ...