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* [[Panzer IV Medium Tank|Panzer IV]]
 
* [[Panzer IV Medium Tank|Panzer IV]]
 
* [[Ostwind Flakpanzer IV|Ostwind]]
 
* [[Ostwind Flakpanzer IV|Ostwind]]
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| data6 = * [[Sturmpanzer IV "Brummbar"|Brummbar]]
 
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* [[Panzerwerfer 42 Multiple Rocket Launcher|Panzerwerfer Rocket]]
 
* [[Panzerwerfer 42 Multiple Rocket Launcher|Panzerwerfer Rocket]]
 
* [[Panther PzKpfw V Medium Tank|Panther]]
 
* [[Panther PzKpfw V Medium Tank|Panther]]
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* [[S-Mines Field]]
 
* [[S-Mines Field]]
 
* [[Teller Mines]]
 
* [[Teller Mines]]
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* [[Riegel 43 Anti-Tank Mine]]
 
* [[10.5cm leFH 18 Howitzer]]
 
* [[10.5cm leFH 18 Howitzer]]
 
* [[Pak 43 88mm AT Gun]]
 
* [[Pak 43 88mm AT Gun]]
 
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* '''[http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Pak_40_7.5cm_Anti-tank_Gun Pak 40 7.5cm Anti-tank Gun Team]''': The Pak 40 7.5cm anti-tank gun is a four man squad operating an anti-tank gun. Compared to the Soviet equivalent, the ZiS-3 76mm anti-tank gun, the Pak 40 is less survivable and lacks artillery barrage, but makes up for a higher rate of fire and good effectiveness against most armor. At veterancy 1, can fire an accurate shot to stun vehicle crews temporarily.
 
* '''[http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Pak_40_7.5cm_Anti-tank_Gun Pak 40 7.5cm Anti-tank Gun Team]''': The Pak 40 7.5cm anti-tank gun is a four man squad operating an anti-tank gun. Compared to the Soviet equivalent, the ZiS-3 76mm anti-tank gun, the Pak 40 is less survivable and lacks artillery barrage, but makes up for a higher rate of fire and good effectiveness against most armor. At veterancy 1, can fire an accurate shot to stun vehicle crews temporarily.
 
* '''[http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/SdKfz_251_Halftrack_(Ostheer) Sd.Kfz. 251 Half-track]''': The 251 half track can carry up to 2 ordinary squads, has decent armour and speed. Unlike its Soviet counterpart, the 251 half-track's enclosed structure means that garrisoned units can not fire at nearby units whilst inside the halftrack. Once the HQ is at battle phase 2, it can be upgraded with flamethrowers for 90 munitions. This greatly enhances it's anti infantry capabilities, but it loses the ability to transport soldiers. Also unlike its Soviet counterpart, it can transport machinegun and mortar teams, and is immensely useful for reinforcing nearby squads. With the proper doctrine, this half-track can lay heavy anti-tank mines that can heavily damage and immobilize enemy vehicles.
 
* '''[http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/SdKfz_251_Halftrack_(Ostheer) Sd.Kfz. 251 Half-track]''': The 251 half track can carry up to 2 ordinary squads, has decent armour and speed. Unlike its Soviet counterpart, the 251 half-track's enclosed structure means that garrisoned units can not fire at nearby units whilst inside the halftrack. Once the HQ is at battle phase 2, it can be upgraded with flamethrowers for 90 munitions. This greatly enhances it's anti infantry capabilities, but it loses the ability to transport soldiers. Also unlike its Soviet counterpart, it can transport machinegun and mortar teams, and is immensely useful for reinforcing nearby squads. With the proper doctrine, this half-track can lay heavy anti-tank mines that can heavily damage and immobilize enemy vehicles.
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* '''[http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/SdKfz_221/222_Scout_Car Sd.Kfz. 221 Scout Car]''':''' '''The SdKfz 222 Scout car roughly fills the role of light tank for the Wehrmacht Ostheer though lacking tank armor makes it the worst (and the cheapest) light tank in the game. Its light armor can deflect some small arms fire but it falls easily to heavier anti-tank ordinance or enemy tanks. Its 2cm cannon is effective against infantry and light vehicles but is largely ineffective against medium tanks or heavier vehicles.
* '''[http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/SdKfz_221/222_Scout_Car Sd.Kfz. 221 Scout Car]''':''' '''The 221 scout car is a cheap but effective unit. It has better armour and firepower than the soviet M3, but it costs more and lacks the ability to carry infantry. It can be upgraded with a 2cm auto-cannon which improves its penetration and anti infantry and aircraft capabilities, effectively giving it the role of light tank. This upgrade also allows it to destroy Soviet M3's and generally any light vechicle it meets. The 2cm auto-cannon can inflicts enough damage that it is able to challenge Russian T70 light tanks, if provided the right support and maneuvering. With the 2cm auto-cannon upgrade, it can be used to hunt vulnerable units behind the enemy's screening force. Soviet support vehicles such as Katyushas and the occasional SU-76 (if flanked properly) can be destroyed by the 2cm auto-cannon, and enemy support teams such as snipers, machinegun crews, and AT gun crews can be decimated if the 221 scout car catches them from a flank. Be wary, as the 221 receives notable damage from small-arms fire, and will perish even more quickly if targeted with Soviet PTRS rifles or anti-tank grenades.
 
   
 
=== '''Support Armoured Korps''' ===
 
=== '''Support Armoured Korps''' ===
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*'''[http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Tiger_PzKpfw_VI PzKpfw. VI Tiger Heavy Tank]''': The Tiger tank is extremely powerful and and is good against all enemies. It's heavy armour and fast firing gun is accurate enough to eliminate infantry, and can devastate even the most powerful targets, such as IS-2s and ISU-152s, particularly when flanking. It is slightly less mobile than the Panther, and should be handled accordingly. Like many other German tanks, can upgrade with a MG42 turret gunner to kill infantry trying to outflank it. Like other tanks, at veterancy 1, can employ blitzkrieg tactics for increased mobility.
 
*'''[http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Tiger_PzKpfw_VI PzKpfw. VI Tiger Heavy Tank]''': The Tiger tank is extremely powerful and and is good against all enemies. It's heavy armour and fast firing gun is accurate enough to eliminate infantry, and can devastate even the most powerful targets, such as IS-2s and ISU-152s, particularly when flanking. It is slightly less mobile than the Panther, and should be handled accordingly. Like many other German tanks, can upgrade with a MG42 turret gunner to kill infantry trying to outflank it. Like other tanks, at veterancy 1, can employ blitzkrieg tactics for increased mobility.
 
*'''[http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Tiger_Ace_PzKpfw_VI Tiger Ace]''': This special tiger tank is a 3 star veteran tank, with great sight range, firepower, and survivability. Can only be ordered in once a game (via elite troops DLC commander) for 800 manpower. It doesn't require fuel, but once called in reduces manpower and fuel income that will re-establish over time. Regardless of the player's chosen camouflage for heavy vehicles, the tiger ace always deploys with a unique yellow stripe pattern, making it difficult for an enemy player to ignore it when it is engaged in combat.
 
*'''[http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Tiger_Ace_PzKpfw_VI Tiger Ace]''': This special tiger tank is a 3 star veteran tank, with great sight range, firepower, and survivability. Can only be ordered in once a game (via elite troops DLC commander) for 800 manpower. It doesn't require fuel, but once called in reduces manpower and fuel income that will re-establish over time. Regardless of the player's chosen camouflage for heavy vehicles, the tiger ace always deploys with a unique yellow stripe pattern, making it difficult for an enemy player to ignore it when it is engaged in combat.
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== Doctrines ==
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* [[Blitzkrieg Doctrine|'''Blitzkrieg Doctrine''']]:
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* '''[http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Festung_Armor_Doctrine Festung Armor Doctrine]''': A hard hitting defensive strategy; deploy hard hitting artillery options, use smoke to protect your vehicles and mask movement, provide more capability by deploying a Command Tank, and destroy enemies from long range with the powerful Pak43 anti-tank gun. 
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* [[Festung Support Doctrine|'''Festung Support Doctrine''']]:
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* [[German Infantry Doctrine|'''German Infantry Doctrine''']]:
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* [[German Mechanized Doctrine|'''German Mechanized Doctrine''']]:
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* Jaeger Armor Doctrine
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* [http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Mobile_Defense_Doctrine '''Mobile Defense Doctrine''']: A commander re-assigned from the western front, bringing experience and tactics from the western theater to the battle in the east. Use a number of mobile units in conjunction with a defensive strategy to quickly react to enemy break troughs.
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* [[Assault Support Doctrine|'''Assault Support Doctrine''']]:
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* [[Close Air Support Doctrine|'''Close Air Support Doctrine''']]:
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* [http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Defensive_Doctrine_(Community)_(CoH2) '''Defensive Doctrine (Community)''']: This doctrine provides additional defensive game-play options. Additional structures can be created to slow the advance of the enemy, while powerful defensive weapons such as the Pak43 anti-tank gun and Sector Artillery will crush any breakthroughs. 
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* [http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Elite_Troops_Doctrine '''Elite Troops Doctrine''']: Utilizing the best trained and equipped units in the German Army, this doctrine focuses on high quality troops and vehicles. You and your allies units can be trained to have a higher level of veteran status, using the quality of your forces to overpower raw numbers. When the battle has reached its tipping point, an elite Tiger Ace can be deployed to turn the tide. 
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* [http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Encirclement_Doctrine '''Encirclement Doctrine''']: Combine stealth and mobility to outflank the enemy and destroy them. Stormtroopers can be deployed to scout ahead or cut off the enemies supply lines, while vehicles and air support can be utilized to complete the encirclement. With the enemy surrounded, Crush the Pocket will concentrate firepower to eradicate them. 
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* [http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Fortified_Armor_Doctrine '''Fortified Armor Doctrine''']: Enhance the survivability of your tanks and vehicles; defensive smoke, the ability to go hull-down, and a Panzer IV Command Tank ensure your vehicles can live longer and fight harder, while aerial recon allow you to see threats and engage them at long range with the Elefant Heavy Tank Destroyer. 
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* [http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Jaeger_Infantry_Doctrine '''Jaeger Infantry Doctrine''']: Build a strategy on aggressive infantry and battlefield awareness; support fast and mobile infantry attacks with Stuka Close Air Support. Use light artillery to defend against counter attacks or blast a hole through enemy lines. 
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* [[Joint Operations Doctrine|'''Joint Operations Doctrine''']]:
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* [http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Lightning_War_Doctrine '''Lightning War Doctrine''']'': ''Blitzkrieg, or Lightning War stressed the use of all arms of combat. Aircraft provide close air support to heavy armor driving into enemy territory, all made possible by exploiting breakthroughs won by infantry and artillery. 
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* [[Luftwaffe Supply Doctrine:|'''Luftwaffe Supply Doctrin'''e]]:
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* [[Mechanized Assault Doctrine|'''Mechanized Assault Doctrine''']]:
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* [http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Osttruppen_Doctrine '''Osttruppen Doctrine''']: Utilize Germany's allies as support infantry to shore up defenses on the line. Combine these support infantry with experienced German officers and resources to break enemy attacks and hold valuable ground. 
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* [[Spearhead Doctrine|'''Spearhead Doctrine''']]:
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* [http://companyofheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Storm_Doctrine '''Storm Doctrine''']: Overwhelm your opponent with artillery and concentrated bombing. Tactical Movement allows your infantry to rapidly engage the enemy, while camouflage training allows troops to ambush counter-attacking enemies. 
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== Veterancy ==
 
== Veterancy ==
 
Units obtain veterancy by killing enemies, taking damage and using abilities. The unit can get up to 3 stages of veterancy, each improving the unit and it's capabilities. The effect differs for every unit, but the pattern is usually:
 
Units obtain veterancy by killing enemies, taking damage and using abilities. The unit can get up to 3 stages of veterancy, each improving the unit and it's capabilities. The effect differs for every unit, but the pattern is usually:

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The Wehrmacht is the original Axis faction featured in Company of Heroes 2. It is sometimes called the Ostheer to avoid confusion with the original Company of Heroes Wehrmacht. It is the counterpart against the Soviet Union. Unlike the Soviets, the German army relies on a well-trained army with a mix of versatile and specialized units. Their tanks are generally considered superior to the Soviet tanks, but they are fewer in numbers and often more expensive. This applies for most German units. Fewer in squad size/more expensive, but superior compared to their Soviet counterpart, they are truly a threat to behold.

Basic force composition

Wehrmacht Ostheer
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KampfGruppe Headquarters
Infanterie Kompanie
Leichtie Support Kompanie
Support Armoured Korps
Heavy Panzer Korps
Defenses & Constructions
Doctrine Units
Doctrines
- DLC Steam

Like the Wehrmacht faction in Company of Heroes 1, The Ostheer have a well-trained and more organized troop composition when compared to the allies. Most of their units also lack versatility. Instead, each unit has a specific role on the battlefield. The Ostheer army can field a total (non-doctrine) of 15 units: 3 infantry squads, 4 support squads, 2 light vehicles, 4 medium tanks and one heavy tank.

KampfGruppe Headquarters

The KampfGruppe Headquarters serves as the Ostheer's starting base structure. It can produce the following units:

  • Pioneers : Pioneers are a four man unit, responsible for building every German building. They are armed with MP-40s reasonably effective at close range and can be upgraded with the Flammenwerfer 35 to improve anti-infantry capabilities or the Hazard Removal Tools for mine detection and the ability to cut wires. They also have a first aid ability at veterancy level 1.
  • MG42 Heavy Machine Gun Team: The MG42 is a four man squad,  operating a heavy machine gun. The MG42 is used to suppress and pin enemy infantry.  Compared to the Russian Maxim  machine gun, they have a wider firing arc but the squads takes more time to move, deploy, and pack. The Armor-Piercing Burst ability is unlocked at veterancy 1 and gives them punching power against light vehicles, increasing versatility to an extent.

Infanterie Kompanie

The Infanterie Kompanie serves as the Ostheer's main building for the recruitment of front line and support infantry. It can produce the following units:

  • Grenadiers: The basic Wehrmacht infantry unit, armed with Kar98 Rifles, designed for long range attack and defense, these soldiers are fairly versatile. They can be upgraded with a MG42 Light Machinegun to drastically improve their DPS output. They also have the option to build bunkerson friendly territory. A first aid ability is also at their disposal. They can attack vehicles and structures with a Panzerfaust and lob Rifle Grenades at infantry or at garrisoned structures.
  • GrW 34 8cm. Mortar Team: The GrW 34 8cm mortar is a four man squad operating a mortar. The mortar outclasses its Soviet counterpart in rate of fire but is less survivable due to the low squad size. Upon veterancy 1, the counterbarrage ability is unlocked.
  • Sniper: The sniper squad is a soldier armed with a Scoped G43 gun, able to outright kill any infantry model with one hit, provided the bullet actually hits the target. Compared to the Soviet sniper, it has superior firepower but less survivability. At veterancy rank 1, the German sniper can fire a B. Patronen explosive bullet, which has a small area-of-effect detonation and will stun the targeted infantry squad or weapon team, making them move more slowly and unable to fire.

Leichtie Support Kompanie

The Leichtie Support Kompanie serves as the Ostheer's main building for light vehicles, anti-tank personnel. It can produce the following units:

  • Panzergrenadiers : The Panzergrenadier squad is an elite four man unit, equipped with MP44s. Panzergrenadiers excel in close-medium range combat with these assault rifles and powerful bundled grenades. They can be upgraded with Panzerschrecks, anti-tank weapons that are more than capable of dealing damage to allied vehicles and units. At veterancy level 1, they have the option to use the first aid ability.
  • Pak 40 7.5cm Anti-tank Gun Team: The Pak 40 7.5cm anti-tank gun is a four man squad operating an anti-tank gun. Compared to the Soviet equivalent, the ZiS-3 76mm anti-tank gun, the Pak 40 is less survivable and lacks artillery barrage, but makes up for a higher rate of fire and good effectiveness against most armor. At veterancy 1, can fire an accurate shot to stun vehicle crews temporarily.
  • Sd.Kfz. 251 Half-track: The 251 half track can carry up to 2 ordinary squads, has decent armour and speed. Unlike its Soviet counterpart, the 251 half-track's enclosed structure means that garrisoned units can not fire at nearby units whilst inside the halftrack. Once the HQ is at battle phase 2, it can be upgraded with flamethrowers for 90 munitions. This greatly enhances it's anti infantry capabilities, but it loses the ability to transport soldiers. Also unlike its Soviet counterpart, it can transport machinegun and mortar teams, and is immensely useful for reinforcing nearby squads. With the proper doctrine, this half-track can lay heavy anti-tank mines that can heavily damage and immobilize enemy vehicles.
  • Sd.Kfz. 221 Scout Car: The SdKfz 222 Scout car roughly fills the role of light tank for the Wehrmacht Ostheer though lacking tank armor makes it the worst (and the cheapest) light tank in the game. Its light armor can deflect some small arms fire but it falls easily to heavier anti-tank ordinance or enemy tanks. Its 2cm cannon is effective against infantry and light vehicles but is largely ineffective against medium tanks or heavier vehicles.

Support Armoured Korps

The Support Armoured Korps serves as the Ostheer's main building for medium tanks and assault guns. Whilst not the only building that can construct tanks, the vehicles constructed from this building are best suited for combating enemy infantry and light vehicles. It can produce the following units:

  • StuG III Ausf. G: The StuG III model G is an assault gun built on the Panzer III chassis, only a little less durable than most medium tanks. As an assault gun, its main armament is located in the hull itself, meaning that to traverse the gun a large distance, the entire vehicle needs to be moved. It can be upgraded with an MG42 to give it extra defense against infantry, and minor effect on enemy aircraft. The StuG is a great defensive tank, when put at the back of the lines and only driven up to fight enemy tanks when they are weakest or not paying attention. Its forward facing gun has long range and is great for supporting friendly troops and armor against enemy vehicles and structures. 1 on 1 the T-34 will be able to outclass it easily if it gets too close. At veterancy rank 1, the StuG can fire a specialized 'HEAT' shell at enemy tanks, which will stun the target if the shell connects.
  • Panzer IV: The Panzer IV is a sturdy German tank, with a powerful gun and armour. A good mix of mobility, anti-infantry, and anti-tank capabilities, the Panzer IV's versatility is impressive and is overall superior to most allied medium tanks. At veterancy rank 1, it may use blitzkrieg tactics to outrun the enemy at veterancy rank 1. Like most Wehrmacht Ostheer tanks, can upgrade with an MG42 for additional anti-infantry power.
  • Flakpanzer IV "Ostwind": The Ostwind is a medium tank armed with a flak cannon that deals good damage to infantry and aircraft. Good if your opponent is using a lot of infantry and/or air support but little tanks. Similar to the Panzer IV, veterancy rank 1 allows the Ostwind to utilize blitzkrieg tactics for increased mobility. Be wary of the Ostwind's surroundings, as the flakpanzer's line of fire can be blocked by ambient cover objects or terrain. Can be devastating to Anti-Tank gun crews when flanking.

Heavy Panzer Korps

  • Sturmpanzer IV 'Brummbar': A dedicated assault gun for attacking enemy positions and infantry. It can annihilate any infantry (including AT guns) and does decent damage to enemy howitzers mounted in armoured casemates. Firing in an arc that can reach over battlefield obstacles and low buildings, the Brummbar can provide indirect fire support in the right situations. Has the same armour as a Panzer IV, but the heavy gun takes a long time to reload and is less effective against armor. As with most tanks, it can be upgraded with a MG42. With no turret and the expected sluggishness of a heavy tank, the Brummbar is somewhat less mobile than other armoured vehicles.
  • Panther Pz.Kpfw. V Medium Tank: This medium-heavy tank is a fast and powerful killing machine. Its sturdy armour makes this tank a force to be reckoned with, but its 75mm cannon is more specialized against armor than the Panzer IV. Capable of withstanding infantry assaults, it is even better against tanks and can be a threat to heavy tanks when flanking. Can accommodate a MG42.
  • Panzerwerfer 42 Half-track: The Panzerwerfer is the German equivalent to the Soviet Katuysha, but with slightly better armor, enough to sometimes deflect small arms fire. It fires ten rockets within five seconds, and at veterancy 1 can activate counter-barrage. Ordered from the heavy panzer corps. Has a mounted MG42 for defence, though it cannot rely on it for long. The rocket battery can turn and target independently of the direction the Panzerwerfer chassis is facing, and its rockets are fired at a much steeper angle than the katyusha. While not quite as destructive as the Soviet counterpart, the Panzerwerfer rockets cause suppression on impact, making them very lethal against infantry groups.

Doctrinal Units

  • Artillery Field Officer: The Artillery officer can be deployed with some of the German doctrines, and is essentially a grenadier squad with 3 grenadiers and 1 officer. The squad performs worse than the grenadiers in combat, however it has access to many exclusive abilities that tend to be quite costly but to some use. The Artillery Field Officer has the ability to call down precise smoke to cover advancing infantry, or cover a retreat. Great for blocking visibility of enemy HMG's. He also has the ability to make surrounding infantry fight harder, improving their accuracy. The Artillery Officer also gains access to a co-ordinated barrage ability, similar to the 'Victor Target' ability of the British Captain from Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts. Co-ordinated barrage directs all friendly artillery units on the map to barrage a single location, regardless of whether aforementioned artillery units are currently on a 'cooldown' for their own barrage abilities.
  • Ostruppen: Ostruppen are cheap infantry that can be used to match the Soviets in terms of numbers, but their combat abilities are questionable in comparison to other infantry. Fairly sub-par units if commanded poorly, Osttruppen squads obtain noticeable bonuses to accuracy and durability if they are in cover, effectively allowing them to challenge enemy infantry if the terrain permits them, but they are still vulnerable to close-range weapons such as flamethrowers or automatic weapons. Can also use panzerfausts to attack enemy vehicles. Some Commanders permit the Wehrmacht to activate a temporary ability that replaces killed infantrymen with Osttruppen, at a rate of one squad per six dead soldiers. Alternatively, the dedicated Ostruppen Commander allows them to be immediately available at 0 CP.
  • Assault Grenadiers: Deployed by the Mechanized Assault Commander, Assault grenadiers are a 5 man squad equipped MP40 submachine guns that are lethal at close range. Once battle phase 1 is reached, assault grenadiers can use 45 munitions to throw a volley of model-24 grenades, which can effectively dislodge enemies from ambient structures or devastate weapon teams. They can be deployed at 0 cp, making them an early game unit. In the early game, Assault Grenadiers should be given support from other Wehrmacht units such as the MG-42 or standard grenadier squads, as they are highly vulnerable to enemy fire while they're closing in to close quarters, and replenishing lost soldiers can be problematic in the early game. Upon reaching veterancy rank 2, Assault Grenadiers receive survivability improvements that make them suitable for continued use through the mid and late game. Unlike Osttruppen or Grenadiers, Assault Grenadiers lack the panzerfaust ability that would otherwise pose a threat to enemy light and medium armour - this makes them vulnerable to vehicles.
  • Stormtroopers: Accessed through the Encirclement Doctrine Commander, Stormtroopers are ideal for breaking enemy supply lines. Similar to the Soviet partisans, Stormtroopers can be deployed from any ambient structure that isn't occupied by an enemy squad allowing them to appear quickly and flank enemy positions or neutralize captured points. They are costly to deploy and maintain, and their combat abilities do not particularly stand out - their use as a flanking and infiltration unit is tantamount. They can equip themselves with a panzerscreck for anti vehicle duties or assault rifles for close range combat.
  • Opel Blitz Cargo Supply Truck: The Opel Blitz is not to be confused with its OKW counterpart. It cannot carry infantry but is instead used to increase the resource gain from a held territory. Whilst it is not stated within the game how much is gained when it is deployed onto a territory, it seems to double the amount of resource you gain from the territory.
  • Sd.Kfz. 250: The 250 half-track can carry one squad and has no offensive capabilities, but the open-top design allows garrisoned infantry to fire at nearby enemies - accessed through the Mechanized Assault commander and the Mechanized Support doctrine, the 250 lacks the ability to reinforce nearby squads, and should primarily be used as a squad transport vehicle, if at all.
  • 250/7 Half-track: The 250/7 mortar half track cannot carry infantry, however it has a permanent mortar team stationed inside it and acts as a fast, movable mortar that can withstand some bullet fire.
  • Mechanized Grenadier Group: The Mechanized Grenadier Group is a Sd.Kfz. 250 half-track with a unit of Panzergrenadiers inside.
  • Mechanized Assault Group: The Mechanized Assault Group is a Sd.Kfz. 250 half-track with a unit of Panzergrenadiers inside. The Panzergrenadiers are the stock unit, and can be useful for dislodging enemy defensive positions as it can quickly outflank them. The Panzergrenadiers can be upgraded with two panzerschrecks to allow the group to engage armored targets. The Panzergrenadiers can dismount at any time.
  • Sd.Kfz. 234 'Puma' Armored Car: An armored car called "Puma"; it's a vehicle with 8 wheel drive and it's equipped with an anti-tank gun 5.0 cm with somewhat long range, it has the ability anti-tank to a certain extent. It is available only with "Mobile Defense Doctrine". Although this is true, the OKW can access this in their Mechanized Regiment headquarters, without the requirement of any specific doctrine.
  • StuG III Ausf. E: The StuG III model E is a weak but cheap DLC commander unit. It costs and acts similar to the T-70 light tank, and has noticeably weaker armour and firepower than the StuG G. The main cannon is ineffective against tanks, but it has an impressive rate of fire, and has deadly accuracy when firing at infantry units as its shells are high explosive.
  • Panzer IV Command Tank: The Panzer IV Command Tank is a Panzer IV a short-barreled main gun that is effective against infantry and light vehicles. The Command Tank provides defensive bonuses to units in an aura around it.
  • Elefant Heavy Tank Destroyer: The Elefant is a monstrous tank destroyer, with tremendous range and frontal durability, that can exterminate most allied medium armour with two hits and cause severe damage to heavy tanks. To balance this great firepower and armour, the Elefant is exceedingly slow and lacks a mobile turret; although the Elephant arguably has the last word in head-on tank battles, it is immensely vulnerable to being flanked, and it has negligible combat abilities against enemy infantry. Use its immense range with a screening force of infantry to effectively deny enemy tank movement through a large area. At veterancy 1, can fire an accurate HEAT shell to stun the enemy vehicle.
  • PzKpfw. VI Tiger Heavy Tank: The Tiger tank is extremely powerful and and is good against all enemies. It's heavy armour and fast firing gun is accurate enough to eliminate infantry, and can devastate even the most powerful targets, such as IS-2s and ISU-152s, particularly when flanking. It is slightly less mobile than the Panther, and should be handled accordingly. Like many other German tanks, can upgrade with a MG42 turret gunner to kill infantry trying to outflank it. Like other tanks, at veterancy 1, can employ blitzkrieg tactics for increased mobility.
  • Tiger Ace: This special tiger tank is a 3 star veteran tank, with great sight range, firepower, and survivability. Can only be ordered in once a game (via elite troops DLC commander) for 800 manpower. It doesn't require fuel, but once called in reduces manpower and fuel income that will re-establish over time. Regardless of the player's chosen camouflage for heavy vehicles, the tiger ace always deploys with a unique yellow stripe pattern, making it difficult for an enemy player to ignore it when it is engaged in combat.

Doctrines

  • Assault Support Doctrine:
  • Close Air Support Doctrine:
  • Defensive Doctrine (Community): This doctrine provides additional defensive game-play options. Additional structures can be created to slow the advance of the enemy, while powerful defensive weapons such as the Pak43 anti-tank gun and Sector Artillery will crush any breakthroughs. 
  • Elite Troops Doctrine: Utilizing the best trained and equipped units in the German Army, this doctrine focuses on high quality troops and vehicles. You and your allies units can be trained to have a higher level of veteran status, using the quality of your forces to overpower raw numbers. When the battle has reached its tipping point, an elite Tiger Ace can be deployed to turn the tide. 
  • Encirclement Doctrine: Combine stealth and mobility to outflank the enemy and destroy them. Stormtroopers can be deployed to scout ahead or cut off the enemies supply lines, while vehicles and air support can be utilized to complete the encirclement. With the enemy surrounded, Crush the Pocket will concentrate firepower to eradicate them. 
  • Fortified Armor Doctrine: Enhance the survivability of your tanks and vehicles; defensive smoke, the ability to go hull-down, and a Panzer IV Command Tank ensure your vehicles can live longer and fight harder, while aerial recon allow you to see threats and engage them at long range with the Elefant Heavy Tank Destroyer. 
  • Jaeger Infantry Doctrine: Build a strategy on aggressive infantry and battlefield awareness; support fast and mobile infantry attacks with Stuka Close Air Support. Use light artillery to defend against counter attacks or blast a hole through enemy lines. 
  • Joint Operations Doctrine:
  • Lightning War Doctrine: Blitzkrieg, or Lightning War stressed the use of all arms of combat. Aircraft provide close air support to heavy armor driving into enemy territory, all made possible by exploiting breakthroughs won by infantry and artillery. 
  • Luftwaffe Supply Doctrine:
  • Mechanized Assault Doctrine:
  • Osttruppen Doctrine: Utilize Germany's allies as support infantry to shore up defenses on the line. Combine these support infantry with experienced German officers and resources to break enemy attacks and hold valuable ground. 
  • Spearhead Doctrine:
  • Storm Doctrine: Overwhelm your opponent with artillery and concentrated bombing. Tactical Movement allows your infantry to rapidly engage the enemy, while camouflage training allows troops to ambush counter-attacking enemies. 

Veterancy

Units obtain veterancy by killing enemies, taking damage and using abilities. The unit can get up to 3 stages of veterancy, each improving the unit and it's capabilities. The effect differs for every unit, but the pattern is usually: Star 1: unlocks new ability that can be activated Star 2: improves characteristics like speed and health Star 3: maximises the unit's potential and gives it a further boost in parameters.

Style and Strategy

It is useful to combine your attacks as you move into mid or late game as an all tank push will get crippled by a combination of hostile infantry and anti-tank. However, if you combine your attack they can clear out almost all defensive positions if supported by support units or artillery.

Command Doctrines

There are numerous German commanders featured in the game, with many more being available as DLC .