- Army Group South
Army Group South ( _de. Heeresgruppe Süd) was the name of a number of German Army Groups during
World War II .Poland campaign
Germany used two army groups to invade
Poland in 1939:Army Group North and Army Group South. In this campaign Army Group South was led byGerd von Rundstedt and his chief of staffErich von Manstein .Eastern Front
Army Group South was one of three army groups into which the Germans organised their forces for
Operation Barbarossa . Army Group South's principal objective was to captureUkraine and its capitalKiev . The Ukraine was a major center of Soviet industry and mining and had the good farmland required for Hitler's plans forLebensraum ('living space').Army Group South was then to advance up to the
Volga River , subsequently draining a portion of theRed Army and thus clearing the way for theArmy Group North and the Army Group Center on their approach to Leningrad andMoscow respectively.To carry out these initial tasks its battle order included the First Panzer Group and the German Sixth, Seventeenth and Eleventh Armies, and the Romanian Third and Fourth Armies.
The
German Sixth Army , which fought in the destructiveBattle of Stalingrad , was later made part of Army Group South.In preparation for
Operation Blue , the 1942 campaign in southern Russia and the Caucasus, Army Group South was split into two armies:Army Group A andArmy Group B .In February 1943,
Army Group Don and the existingArmy Group B were combined and re-designated Army Group South. A newArmy Group B became a major formation elsewhere.On
4 April 1944 , Army Group South was re-designatedArmy Group North Ukraine . Army Group North Ukraine existed from4 April to28 September .In September 1944,
Army Group South Ukraine was again re-designated Army Group South.Order of Battle for Army Group South, October 1944
At the end of World War II in Europe, Army Group South was again re-named. As
Army Group Ostmark , the remnants of Army Group South ended the war fighting in and aroundAustria andCzechoslovakia . Army Group Ostmark was one of the last major German military formations to surrender to the Allies.
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