In military terms, 15th Division or 15th Infantry Division may refer to:
5th Corps, Fifth Corps, or V Corps may refer to:
10th Division or 10th Infantry Division may refer to:
2nd Division may refer to the following military units:
3rd Division may refer to:
In military terms, 4th Division may refer to:
In military terms, 5th Division may refer to:
6th Division may refer to:
7th Division may refer to:
9th Division, 9th Infantry Division or 9th Armoured Division may refer to:
8th Division, 8th Infantry Division or 8th Armored Division may refer to:
18th Division or 18th Infantry Division may refer to:

Helmuth von Pannwitz was a German general who was a cavalry officer during the First and the Second World Wars. Later he became a Lieutenant General of the Wehrmacht, a SS-Obergruppenführer of the Waffen-SS, and Feldataman of the XV SS Cossack Cavalry Corps. In 1947 he was tried for war crimes under Ukase 43 by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union, sentenced to death on 16 January 1947 and executed in Lefortovo Prison the same day. He was rehabilitated by a military prosecutor in Moscow in April 1996. In June 2001, however, the reversal of the conviction of Pannwitz was overturned and his conviction was reinstated.
15th Corps, Fifteenth Corps, or XV Corps may refer to:
The XV SS Cossack Cavalry Corps was a cavalry corps in the armed forces of Nazi Germany during World War II.
The 1st Cossack Cavalry Division was a Russian Cossack division of the German Army that served during World War II. It was created on the Eastern Front mostly out of Don Cossacks already serving in the Wehrmacht, those who escaped from the advancing Red Army and Soviet POWs. In 1944, the division was transferred to the Waffen SS, becoming part of the XV SS Cossack Cavalry Corps, established in February 1945. At the end of the war, the unit ceased to exist.
The I Cavalry Corps, initially known simply as the Cavalry Corps, or alternatively as Cavalry Corps Harteneck after its commander, was an army corps of the German Wehrmacht during World War II. It was formed in 1944 and existed until 1945.