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Armeegruppe was a
historical type of
major formation of
German military history, in use in the
Imperial German Army
during World War I and the Wehrmacht...
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formations during World War II were
designated Heeresgruppe and
others Armeegruppe. Both
terms are
usually translated into
English as "army group" but refer...
- Steiner: 12 (German:
Armeegruppe Steiner) or
Group Steiner (German:
Gruppe Steiner), was a
temporary military unit (
Armeegruppe-type), mid-way in strength...
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Eastern Romania, from a line 40 km (25 miles) east of Bucharest. Sources:
Armeegruppe Dumitrescu –
General Petre Dumitrescu Romanian Third Army –
General Petre...
- Army
Group G (German:
Armeegruppe G /
Heeresgruppe G)
fought on the
Western Front of
World War II and was a
component of OB West. Army
Group G was initially...
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placed under its command, and it was
known as "Army
Group Fretter-Pico" (
Armeegruppe Fretter-Pico).
Command p****ed to
General Hermann Balck on 23 December...
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German and
Hungarian armies was
designated Army
Group Fretter-Pico (
Armeegruppe Fretter-Pico). The
desertions of
Bulgaria and
Romania had
opened a 650-kilometer...
- The 2nd
Panzer Army (German: 2. Panzerarmee) was a
German armoured formation during World War II,
formed from the 2nd
Panzer Group on
October 5, 1941....
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ordering the
armies to
conduct holding attacks while a new force,
Armeegruppe Fabeck (General Max von Fabeck) was ****embled from XV
Corps and the II...
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Italian corps. A
separate and
distinct German military unit (de:
Armeegruppe),
which is also
translated to
English as army group,
describes more temporary...