12th Army (Germany)

12th Army (Germany)

The 12th Army (German: "12. Armee") was a World War II field army.

History

The 12th Army was activated on August 13, 1940 with General Wilhelm List in command. First seeing defensive action along the Siegfried Line, the army was involved in the invasion and occupation of France. Afterwards, the army was relocated to Romania as part of the Axis offensive in the Balkans.

In February 1941, an agreement between Field Marshal List and the Bulgarian General Staff allowed passage of German troops. On the night of February 28, German Army units crossed the Danube from Romania and took up strategic positions in Bulgaria.

On April 6, units of the 12th army advanced into Yugoslavia and Greece. The Yugoslavians crumbled first. But, after six months of humiliating the Italians, the Greeks could not stand up to the 12th Army's fifteen divisions, four of which were armored.

The British subsequently rushed four divisions from Libya to aid the Greeks but they, like the Greeks, were overwhelmed by the German panzers and by Luftwaffe strikes. The northern Greek armies surrendered to the Germans on April 23rd. Four days later Nazi tanks entered Athens and hoisted the swastika over Acropolis. [Shirer, William L. (1950,1962), "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany", pages 1079-1083, 34th Printing, published by Ballentine Books ISBN 0-449-21977-1]

On January 1 1943, the 12th Army became Army Group E ("Heeresgruppe E").

On April 10 1945, the 12th Army was reconstituted and involved in the defence of the Aegean before being recalled to Germany. The army was placed into defensive positions along the Elbe River facing west. But, in response to approaching Soviet forces from the east, the army was re-positioned to face that threat. Under General Walther Wenck, the 12th Army made the last attempt by a German Army ("Wehrmacht Heer") to relieve German dictator Adolf Hitler in the besieged capital city during the Battle of Berlin. Although successfully reaching Potsdam in good morale, the 12th Army was stopped by vastly superior Soviet forces and forced to abandon the effort to relieve Berlin. The 12th Army then linked up with the remnants of the German 9th Army and, in the confusion of the Soviet breakthroughs, provided a corridor to the west for soldiers and refugees alike.

Commanders

* General Wilhelm List (October 13 1939 - October 29 1941)
* General Walter Kuntze (October 29 1941 - July 2 1942)
* Generaloberst Alexander Löhr (July 2 1942 - December 31 1942)
* General Walther Wenck (April 10 1945 - May 7 1945)

ee also

* Invasion of Yugoslavia
* Battle of Greece
* Battle for Berlin

References


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