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How were the Germans classified during World War II?
German central army group

(1)1941adapted from German Army B, which has jurisdiction over the German Sixth Army and Eighteenth Army. Its predecessor was 1939, the German Army Group North and 1940, the German Army Group B. 1941June participated in the war of aggression against the Soviet Union. At the beginning of the war, it had jurisdiction over the German Fourth Army, the Ninth Army, the Second Armored Cluster and the Third Armored Cluster. Was defeated in the battle of Moscow. Participated in the Battle of Kursk in 1943. 1944 suffered heavy losses in Vitebsk-Minsk area, and then retreated through Poland. 1945 65438+ 10 month, adapted to the German Northern Army Group, fighting in East Prussia. 1April 2, 945, the Ministry was dissolved. Fedor von bock, Gunter von Kruger, Ernst Busch, Walter Mo Deer and Hans Reinhardt are the commanders-in-chief of the Central Army Group. See "German Army Group B" and "German Army Group North".

②65438+ 1945 10 was adapted from German A Army Group (formerly known as German Tang Army Group, Southern Army Group and Northern Ukraine Army Group). 1945 In May, the Ministry was surrounded by Soviet troops. The commander-in-chief of the Central Army Group is Ferdinand Schneer. See the German army group on the Don River, the German army group in the south and the German army group in northern Ukraine.

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German northern army group

(1) was founded in August 1939, belonging to the third and fourth German legions, and participated in the Polish campaign. 1939 10, which was reorganized into the German Central Army Group. The commander-in-chief of the Northern Army Group is William von Loeb.

(2)1941adapted from German Army Group C (German Army Group C was established in siegfried line on 1939). 1941June, participated in the war of aggression against the Soviet Union and conquered the Baltic States. At the beginning of the war, it had jurisdiction over the German Army 16, the Army 18 and the 4th Armored Group. From 1942 to 1 to 1944, Leningrad was besieged and fought in the Ilmen Lake area. 1944, retreat to the Narva-pappas River. 1September, 944, retreat to Kulan pocket area. 1945 65438+ 10, the Ministry was reorganized into the German Kurland Army Group. 1945 in may, the headquarters surrendered to the Soviet union. The commanders-in-chief of the Northern Army Group are William von Loeb, Georg von Kuchle, Walter Mo Deer, Lindemann, Georg, Friessner Johannes, Ferdinand Schneer and lothar rendulic. See German Army Group C and German Army Group Kurland.

③ 1945 was adapted from the German Central Army Group in April. 1in April, 945, the Ministry was dissolved. Commander-in-Chief of the Northern Army Group lothar rendulic and Walter Weiss. See "German Central Army Group".

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German Army Group on the Don River

Commander-in-Chief of Central Military Group: Ferdinand Schneer

1942165438+10 was expanded by the headquarters of the 11th German Army in October, under which the Sixth German Army, the Fourth Armored Army, the Third Romanian Army and the Fourth Romanian Army were responsible for the rescue operation in Stalingrad. The commander-in-chief of the Don Army Group is Erich von Manstein. 1February, 943, the Ministry was reorganized into the Army Group of South Germany. The commander-in-chief of the Southern Army Group is Erich von Manstein. 1March, 944, the Ministry was reorganized into the German Northern Ukrainian Army Group. The commanders-in-chief of the army group in northern Ukraine are walter model and Joseph Harper. 1September, 944, the Ministry was reorganized into the German A Army. Joseph Harper and Ferdinand Schneer are the commanders-in-chief of an army group. 1945 65438+ 10, the Ministry was reorganized into the German Central Army Group. 1in may, 945, the Ministry was completely annihilated in Bohemia. See Army Group in South Germany, Army Group in North Germany, Army Group A in Germany and Army Group in Central Germany.

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