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Wehrmacht

American  
[vair-mahkht, veyr-mahkht] / ˈvɛərˌmɑxt, ˈveɪrˌmɑxt /

noun

  1. the German armed forces of the years prior to and during World War II.


Wehrmacht British  
/ ˈveːrˌmaxt /

noun

  1. the armed services of the German Third Reich from 1935 to 1945

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of Wehrmacht

< German, equivalent to Wehr defense + Macht force

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As the Wehrmacht fought these ghastly battles in the western U.S.S.R., it was also fighting the British in North Africa.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 23, 2026

The town was the site of an intense battle with the German Wehrmacht after U.S. troops landed in Normandy.

From Seattle Times Jun. 6, 2024

Articles in the German press have pointed to the recorded use of the slogan by several high-ranking Nazis, including Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess and the head of the Wehrmacht high command, Wilhelm Keitel.

From BBC Apr. 18, 2024

The typewriter was made in Siegmar-Schönau—a suburb of Chemnitz—by Wanderer, an early German pioneer in manufacturing bicycles, motorcycles, cars, and later military trucks and tanks for the Wehrmacht, the armed forces in the Nazi era.

From Slate Mar. 16, 2024

Who was this German boy, old enough to be in the Wehrmacht, yet dressed in civilian clothes?

From "Salt to the Sea" by Ruta Sepetys

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