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In 1935, with the re-institution of conscription in Germany under Nazi government, 'Wehrmacht' became the official term for the German armed forces, which previously known as the Reichswehr.
The Wehrmacht was organised into:
The Commander-in-Chief was Adolf Hitler. In 1938, after the Blomberg-Fritsch-Krise[?] the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW) under Wilhelm Keitel was formed, intended to serve as military staff for Hitler.
The different branches of the Wehrmacht had different command organisations: OKH for the army, OKM[?] for the Navy and OKL[?] for the Air Force.
See also Nazi Germany, History of Germany
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