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2nd Army (Wehrmacht)

2nd Army (Wehrmacht)

FieldValue
unit_name2nd Army
native_name
imageCoat_of_Arms_of_the_2nd_GE_Army_II_World_War.svg
image_size80px
captionInsignia
datesAugust 1939
October 1939 – April 1945
countryNazi Germany
branch[[File:Heer - decal for helmet 1942.svg16px]] German army ([[File:Balkenkreuz.svg16px]] Wehrmacht)
typeField army
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notable_commanders{{plainlist

October 1939 – April 1945

  • Battle of France
  • Eastern Front
  • Fedor von Bock
  • Maximilian von Weichs
  • Rudolf Schmidt
  • Hans von Salmuth
  • Walter Weiß

The 2nd Army () was a field army of the German Army during World War II.

History

1939–1941

The 2nd Army headquarters was briefly established in Berlin from Group Command 1 on 26 August 1939 and at the beginning of the Invasion of Poland it was renamed Army Group North on 2 September.

The 2nd Army was reestablished on 20 October 1939, with Generaloberst Maximilian von Weichs in command, by renaming the 8th Army, which had been moved from Poland to the west. After the beginning of the Battle of France the army was assigned to Army Group A in June 1940, when it fought across the Aisne and around Reims. In April 1941, the army was involved in the invasion of the Balkans, capturing Belgrade in a rapid offensive.

1941–1945

From 1941 until the end of the war the army was deployed in the Eastern Front, starting with the Operation Barbarossa as part of Army Group Centre. It advanced from Białystok to Mogilev, Gomel, Chernigov, Bryansk successively and defended against Soviet counterattack near Kursk. In 1942 the 2nd Army covered the northern wing of Case Blue operating in the surroundings of Voronezh under Army Group B. With Hans von Salmuth as the commander, it suffered a major defeat during the Voronezh-Kastornensk operation, the Soviet winter offensive that followed the battle of Stalingrad. On 4 February 1943 Walter Weiß replaced von Salmuth as commander.

General der Panzertruppe Dietrich von Saucken became commander of the army on 10 March 1945. The army was renamed Army East Prussia (AOK Ostpreußen) on 7 April and was pivotal in the defence of East and West Prussia before end of World War II in Europe on 9 May 1945.

Commanders

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References

Citations

Bibliography

References

  1. Beevor, Antony. (2002). "Berlin: The Downfall 1945". Penguin Books.
  2. Tessin, Georg. (1966). "Die Landstreitkräfte 001–005". Verlag E. S. Mittler & Sohn GmbH.
  3. "German 2nd Army, Invasion of the Balkans, 1 April 1941". United States Army Combined Arms College.
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