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9th Army (German Empire)


FieldValue
unit_name*9. Armee*
9th Army
imageSiegelmarke Oberkommando der 9. Armee - General der Fussartillerie W0238146.jpg
image_size200
captionSeal mark of the High Command of the 9th Army - General of the Foot Artillery
dates19 September 1914 – 30 July 1916
6 September 1916 – 18 September 1918
countryGerman Empire
typeArmy
battlesWorld War I
identification_symbolA.O.K. 9
identification_symbol_labelAbbreviation

9th Army 6 September 1916 – 18 September 1918

  • Eastern Front
    • Battle of the Vistula River
    • Battle of Łódź (1914)
    • Battle of Bolimów
  • Romanian Campaign
    • Battle of Transylvania
    • Battle of Mărăşti
  • Western Front
    • Second Battle of the Marne

The 9th Army () was an army level command of the German Army in World War I. It was formed in September 1914 in Breslau to command troops on the southern sector of the Eastern Front. The army was dissolved on 30 July 1916, but reformed in Transylvania on 6 September 1916 for the Romanian Campaign. It was transferred to the Western Front on 19 June 1918 where it was finally dissolved on 18 September 1918.

History

First formation

The 9th Army Headquarters was established in Breslau on 19 September 1914 and commanded units drawn from the 8th Army, the Western Front and other units in Upper Silesia. It was originally placed on the southern sector of the Eastern Front on the left flank of the 1st Austro-Hungarian Army.

Organization of the 9th Army on 1 October 1914ArmyCorpsDivision
**9th Army
Generaloberst Paul von Hindenburg**XI Corps
General der Infanterie Otto von Plüskow
from [3rd Army](3rd-army-german-empire), Western Front[22nd Infantry Division](22nd-division-german-empire)
[38th Infantry Division](38th-division-german-empire)
XVII Corps
General der Kavallerie August von Mackensen
from [8th Army](8th-army-german-empire)[35th Infantry Division](35th-division-german-empire)
[36th Infantry Division](36th-division-german-empire)
XX Corps
General der Infanterie Friedrich von Scholtz
from [8th Army](8th-army-german-empire)[37th Infantry Division](37th-division-german-empire)
[41st Infantry Division](41st-division-german-empire)
Guards Reserve Corps
General der Artillerie Max von Gallwitz
from [2nd Army](2nd-army-german-empire), Western Front[3rd Guards Infantry Division](3rd-guards-infantry-division-german-empire)
[1st Guards Reserve Division](1st-guards-reserve-division-german-empire)
*Landwehr* Corps
General der Infanterie Remus von Woyrsch
from 1st Austro-Hungarian Army[3rd *Landwehr* Division](3rd-landwehr-division-german-empire)
[4th *Landwehr* Division](4th-landwehr-division-german-empire)
III Cavalry Corps
General der Kavallerie Rudolf Ritter von Frommel
from Western Front[8th Cavalry Division](8th-cavalry-division-german-empire)
Under Army command[35th Reserve Division](35th-reserve-division-german-empire)
in Fortress Thorn
[*Landwehr* Division Bredow](18th-landwehr-division-german-empire)
in Posen
4 *Landwehr* Brigades
Fortresses at Posen, Breslau and Glogau

Second formation

9th Army was reformed for the Romanian Campaign in September 1916. Along with the 1st Austro-Hungarian Army (1st A-H Army) it formed the Siebenburg Sector and had the following units:

  • XXXIX Reserve Corps
    • Group von Szivo (A-H)
      • Group Danube (A-H)
      • 145th Infantry Brigade (A-H)
    • Group Sunkel (A-H)
      • 187th Division
      • part of 144th Infantry Brigade (A-H)
      • part of Alpenkorps
    • Group Krafft
      • part of Alpenkorps
  • Cavalry Corps "Schmettow"
  • En route

Image:Romania-WW1-1.jpg|Romanian invasion of Austria-Hungary, August 1916 Image:Romania-WW1-2.jpg|Central Powers counterattack, September–October 1916 Image:Romania-WW1-3.jpg|Operations in Romania, November 1916 to January 1917

Commanders

The original 9th Army had the following commanders until it was dissolved 30 July 1916:

FromCommanderPreviouslySubsequently,
18 September 1914Generaloberst Paul von Hindenburg[8th Army](8th-army-german-empire)OB East
2 November 1914General der Kavallerie August von MackensenXVII Corps[11th Army](11th-army-german-empire)
17 December 1914Generaloberst August von Mackensen
17 April 1915General der Kavallerie Prince Leopold of BavariaBrought out of retirement*Heeresgruppe* Leopold
concurrently from 5 August 1915

A "new" 9th Army was formed in Transylvania for the Romanian Campaign on 6 September 1916. It was dissolved on the Western Front on 18 September 1918.

FromCommanderPreviouslySubsequently,
6 September 1916General der Infanterie Erich von FalkenhaynChief of the General Staff*Heeresgruppe* F
1 May 1917General der Infanterie Robert Kosch[52nd Corps (z.b.V.)](52-corps-german-empire)[52nd Corps (z.b.V.)](52-corps-german-empire)
10 June 1917General der Infanterie Johannes von EbenI Corps*Armee-Abteilung* A
9 June 1918General der Infanterie Fritz von Below[2nd Army](2nd-army-german-empire)
6 August 1918General der Infanterie Adolph von CarlowitzXIX Corps[2nd Army](2nd-army-german-empire)

Glossary

  • Armee-Abteilung or Army Detachment in the sense of "something detached from an Army". It is not under the command of an Army so is in itself a small Army.
  • Armee-Gruppe or Army Group in the sense of a group within an Army and under its command, generally formed as a temporary measure for a specific task.
  • Heeresgruppe or Army Group in the sense of a number of armies under a single commander.

References

Bibliography

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References

  1. {{harvnb. Cron. 2002
  2. {{harvnb. Ellis. Cox. 1993
  3. {{harvnb. Cron. 2002. 8th Army]] but detached in Upper Silesia. On 4 September 1914 came under the command of [[First Army (Austria-Hungary). 1st Austro-Hungarian Army]]. Joined 9th Army on 24 September 1914.
  4. {{harvnb. Cron. 2002
  5. {{harvnb. Ellis. Cox. 1993
  6. Despite its name, this was a division-sized formation.
  7. {{harvnb. Cron. 2002
  8. Supreme Commander East ({{langx. de. 'Oberbefehlshaber Ost')
  9. {{harvnb. Cron. 2002
  10. [http://home.comcast.net/~jcviser/aok/below_f.htm The Prussian Machine] {{webarchive. link. (4 December 2013 Accessed: 5 February 2012 Below was nominally in command, but contracted pneumonia so von Eben remained in provisional command)
  11. {{harvnb. Cron. 2002
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