General Staff (Germany)

The supreme command of the German armed forces during World War II. It was responsible for planning, coordinating, and directing military operations.

General Staff (Japan)

The supreme command of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. It was responsible for planning, coordinating, and directing military operations.

General Staff (Soviet Union)

The supreme command of the Soviet armed forces during World War II. It was responsible for planning, coordinating, and directing military operations.

Erroneous Battle Plans

Military plans that are based on faulty information, flawed assumptions, or poor strategic thinking, leading to tactical failures.

Divisional Staff

The group of officers and personnel who assist the divisional commander in planning, executing, and administering operations.

Divisional Headquarters

The central command center of a military division, responsible for overall planning, coordination, and communication.

Divisional Command

The headquarters and staff responsible for planning, organizing, and directing the operations of a military division.

Cr. Combined Operations Headquarters

A central command center responsible for coordinating the activities of different military branches during combined operations. These headquarters were essential for ensuring effective communication, planning, and execution of complex military operations.

Aosta Valley Intelligence

The gathering and analysis of information about enemy forces and operations in the Aosta Valley during World War II, crucial for military planning and decision-making.

Ammunition Management

The overall process of planning, acquiring, storing, and distributing ammunition to meet the needs of the military.