- 17th Army (Germany)
The German Seventeenth Army (German: "17. Armee") was a
World War II field army .Commanding Officers
* General der Infanterie
Karl-Heinrich von Stülpnagel (20 December 1940 –4 October 1941 )
* GeneraloberstHermann Hoth (5 October 1941 –19 April 1942 )
* GeneraloberstHans von Salmuth (20 April 1942 –31 May 1942 )
* GeneraloberstRichard Ruoff (1 June 1942 –24 June 1943 )
* GeneraloberstErwin Jaenecke (25 June 1943 -1 March 1944 )
* GeneralfeldmarschallFerdinand Schörner (2 March 1944 –31 March 1944 )
* GeneraloberstErwin Jaenecke (1 April 1944 –28 April 1944 )
* General der InfanterieKarl Allmendinger (1 May 1944 –25 July 1944 )
* General der InfanterieFriedrich Schulz (26 July 1944 –30 March 1945 )
* General der InfanterieWilhelm Haase (1 April 1945 –7 May 1945 )Operational history
On
22 June 1941 , the 17th Army was part ofArmy Group South ("Heeresgruppen Sud") whenNazi Germany launchedOperation Barbarossa ("Unternehmen Barbarossa") and invaded theSoviet Union . From1 July , the Hungarian "Fast Moving Army Corps" ("Gyorshadtest ") was subordinated to the 17th Army.The 17th Army was engaged in some very heavy fighting with Soviet forces in southern Russia. Along with 1st Tank Army, the 17th Army encircled Soviet forces near
Uman in centralUkraine during theBattle of Uman . Approximately 100,000 Soviet troops were captured.Afterwards, the 17th Army and other German formations en-circled even more Soviet troops during the Battle of Kiev. Approximately 450,000 were captured and, afterwards,
Marshal of the Soviet Union ("Marshal Sovietskovo Soyuza")Semyon Budyonny was dismissed from duty.After Kiev, the German focus shifted towards
Moscow and theBattle of Moscow . Most of Army Group South suspended offensive operations for the rest of 1941.In 1942, Army Group South was to spearhead the German summer offensive in Russia known as
Case Blue ("Fall Blau"). The 17th Army was to give flank protection to 1st Panzer Army as it struck towards the Don River. From June to July, the German 17th Army, theItalian Expeditionary Corps in Russia , and the Romanian 3rd Army were organized as "Army Group Ruoff" ("Heeresgruppen Ruoff").In August 1942, what he considerred slow progress, caused German dictator
Adolf Hitler to re-organize his forces. Hitler sub-divided Army Group South into two new army groups:Army Group A ("Heeresgruppen A") andArmy Group B ("Heeresgruppen B"). Army Group A included the 17th Army, the 1st Panzer Army, and the 4th Tank Army.Army Group B included the 2nd Army, the 6th Army, the Italian 8th Army, and the Hungarian 2nd Army. By October 1942, the Romanian 3rd Army and the Romanian 4th Army were added to further bolster Army Group B.While
Army Group B struck towardsStalingrad ,Army Group A and the 17th Army attacked towards the Caucasus oilfields in what was to be known as theBattle of the Caucasus . However, by December with Soviet forces en-circled the 6th Army at Stalingrad,Army Group B withdrew from Southern Russia but 17th Army was ordered to hold the Kuban Bridgehead. By October 1943, the 17th Army was forced to retreat from the Kuban Bridgehead across the Kerch Strait to Crimea. During the following months, the Red Army pushed back the German Army ("Wehrmacht Heer ") in the southern Ukraine. In November 1943, they eventually cut off the land-based connection of 17th Army through thePerekop Isthmus .Hitler forbade a sea evacuation of 17th Army because he thought the Soviets could use the
Crimea to launch air attacks against Romanian oil refineries. However, by the end of 1943 , the Soviet began landing troops in Kersh Strait and, by10 April 1944 , moving troops near the Sivash and together with an attack at the Perekop Isthmus forced 17th Army to fall back toSevastopol . The German Supreme Command of the Armed Forces ("Oberkommando der Wehrmacht ", or OKW) intended to hold Sevastopol as a fortress. Much as the Red Army had done during the first battle for the Crimea from 1941 to 1942. The rapid movement of the Red Army together with inadequate preparation of the defenses of Sevastopol made this impossible and, on9 May 1944 , Sevastopol fell in less than one month after the start of the battle.Most of the German 17th Army along with some Romanian divisions were marched into captivity. 17th Army losses were around 65,100.
Battles, campaigns, and operations
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Operation Barbarossa
*Crimea Campaign (1941-1942)
*Battle of Uman
* Battle of Kiev
*Case Blue
*Battle of Stalingrad
*Battle of the Caucasus Foreign units attached to the 17th Army
* Hungarian Fast Moving Army Corps ("Gyorshadtest") -
1 July 1941 to24 November 1941
*Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia ("Corpo di Spedizione Italiano in Russia", or CSIR) -3 June 1942 to July 1942ee also
*
Ukraine
*Caucacus
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