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====Armoured Units====
====Armoured Units====
* [[14th Armoured Training Battalion, German Army]]
* [[21st Armoured Training Battalion, German Army]]
* [[23rd Armoured Training Battalion, German Army]]
* [[24th Armoured Training Battalion, German Army]]
* [[25th (later 153rd) Armoured Battalion, German Army]]
* [[25th (later 153rd) Armoured Battalion, German Army]]
* [[34th Armoured Training Battalion, German Army]]
* [[54th Armoured Training Battalion, German Army]]
* [[84th Armoured Training Battalion, German Army]]
* [[93rd Armoured Training Battalion, German Army]]
* [[214th Armoured Battalion, German Army]]
* [[214th Armoured Battalion, German Army]]
* [[284th Armoured Battalion, German Army]]
* [[284th Armoured Battalion, German Army]]

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