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The 7th Panzer Division or Westphalian Panzer Division (German: 7. Panzerdivision or Westfälische Panzerdivision) was a major formation in the German Army (Heer) within the German Armed Forces or Bundeswehr whose headquarters was for many years in Lippstadt und Unna and, finally in Düsseldorf. Until its dissolution in 2006 it was seen as the "backbone of the Army" or the "spearhead of the German Army". The majority of new weapon systems were introduced by this formation. Many Inspectors of the Army (Inspekteur des Heeres) were once divisional commanders of the 7th Armoured Division. Its last commander was .

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  • 7. Panzerdivision (Bundeswehr) (de)
  • 7th Panzer Division (Bundeswehr) (en)
  • 第7装甲師団 (ドイツ連邦陸軍) (ja)
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  • Die 7. Panzerdivision (auch: Westfälische Panzerdivision) war ein Großverband des Heeres der Bundeswehr mit langjährigem Sitz des Stabs in Lippstadt und Unna, zuletzt in Düsseldorf. Sie galt bis zu ihrer Auflösung im Jahr 2006 als „Rückgrat des Deutschen Heeres“ oder auch „Speerspitze des deutschen Heeres“. Die meisten Waffensysteme fanden hier ihre Truppeneinführung. Viele Inspekteure des Heeres waren vormalige Divisionskommandeure der 7. Panzerdivision. Der letzte Kommandeur war Wolf-Joachim Clauß. (de)
  • 第7装甲師団(ドイツ語:7. Panzerdivision)は、ドイツ連邦陸軍の師団のひとつ。2006年6月に解散した。師団の部隊は主にノルトライン=ヴェストファーレン州、リップシュタット、ウンナおよびデュッセルドルフに駐屯していた。 (ja)
  • The 7th Panzer Division or Westphalian Panzer Division (German: 7. Panzerdivision or Westfälische Panzerdivision) was a major formation in the German Army (Heer) within the German Armed Forces or Bundeswehr whose headquarters was for many years in Lippstadt und Unna and, finally in Düsseldorf. Until its dissolution in 2006 it was seen as the "backbone of the Army" or the "spearhead of the German Army". The majority of new weapon systems were introduced by this formation. Many Inspectors of the Army (Inspekteur des Heeres) were once divisional commanders of the 7th Armoured Division. Its last commander was . (en)
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