II Corps (Netherlands)

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II Army Corps
II. Legerkorps
ActiveMobilized: April 1940 – Disbanded: May 1940
DisbandedMay 1940
CountryFlag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
Branch Flag of the Netherlands.svg Royal Netherlands Army (Koninklijke Landmacht)
Type Corps
RoleDefence of the Grebbe Line and Fortress Holland
SizeCorps
Part ofPart of the Field Army (Veldleger)
Engagements World War II
Commanders
Commander (1940)Major General J.J.G. van Voorst tot Voorst

The II Army Corps (Dutch: II. Legerkorps) was a military formation of the Royal Netherlands Army mobilized in April 1940 and deployed during the Battle of the Netherlands in May 1940.

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It was one of the corps-level formations of the Field Army (Veldleger). The Corps was notably tasked with the defence of the vital Grebbeberg section of the Grebbe Line, which saw some of the fiercest fighting during the invasion.

Organisation (May 10, 1940)

Upon the German invasion on May 10, 1940, the II Army Corps was commanded by Major General J.J.G. van Voorst tot Voorst. [1]

The corps structure was as follows: [2]

Corps Headquarters

Subordinate Divisions

The corps controlled two infantry divisions:

Corps Troops (Artillery and Cavalry)

Detached Units

Commanders

References

  1. War Department (1942). Handbook on the Netherlands and Netherlands East Indies Armies. U.S. War Department. p. 24. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  2. "II. Legerkorps – Dutch Army Order of Battle – May 10th, 1940". Dutch Army 1940 Order of Battle. Retrieved 2024-06-25.