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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- of Eastern Romania, from a line 40 km (25 miles) east of Bucharest. Armeegruppe DumitrescuGeneral Petre Dumitrescu Romanian Third Army – General Petre...
- German and Hungarian armies was designated Army Group Fretter-Pico (Armeegruppe Fretter-Pico). The desertions of Bulgaria and Romania had opened a 650-kilometer...
- and Italian corps. A separate and distinct German military unit (de:Armeegruppe), which is also translated to English as army group, describes more temporary...
- 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...
- by 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...
- transferred to L****VIII Korps, Niederlande Armee, Armeegruppe D. The L****VIII Korps was transferred to Armeegruppe B in May 1944. The division remained there...