Army Group B

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Army Group B was the name of three different German Army Groups that saw action during World War II. The first was involved in the western campaign in 1940 in Belgium and the Netherlands which was to be aimed to conquer the Maas bridges after the German airborne actions in Rotterdam. Army Group B had approximately 300,000 men involved in these operations which occurred in May 1940.

The second Army Group B was formed when Army Group South was split into two formations for the summer offensive of 1942. Army Group B was tasked with protecting the northern flank of Army Group A, and included the 6th Army's attack on Stalingrad.

In February 1943, the existing Army Group B and Army Group Don were combined to create a new Army Group South. This was done on the Eastern Front.

A new Army Group B was formed in northern Italy under Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in 1943, to defend against a possible allied attack there, and was subsequently moved to northern France to defend against the D-Day landings. The Army Group fought in the campaigns of 1944-45 including in France during the Battle of Normandy, the Low Counties including the Battle of the Bulge and in northern Germany before surrendering in the Ruhr Pocket.

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Date subordinated armies
1939
November 1939 4th Army, 6th Army, 18th Army
1940
May 1940 6th Army, 18th Army
June 1940 9th Army, 6th Army, 4th Army, Panzer Group Kleist
July 1940 7th Army, 4th Army
August 1940 7th Army, 4th Army, 6th Army
September 1940 18th Army, 4th Army, 6th Army
1941
January 1941 18th Army, 4th Army, 17th Army, 2nd Panzer Group, military command in the General Government
May 1941 9th Army, 4th Army
1942
August 1942 2nd Army,Hungarian 2nd Army, Italian 8th Army, XXIX. AK, 6th Army, 4th Panzer Army
September 1942 2nd Army, Hungarian 2nd Army, Italian 8th Army, 6th Army, 4th Panzer Army
October 1942 2nd Army, Hungarian 2nd Army, Italian 8th Army, 4th Panzer Army, Romanian 3rd Army, Romanian 4th Army
November 1942 2nd Army, Hungarian 2nd Army, Italian 8th Army, Romanian 3rd Army, 6th Army, 4th Panzer Army, Romanian 4th Army
December 1942 2nd Army, Hungarian 2nd Army, Italian 8th Army
1943
January 1943 2nd Army, Hungarian 2nd Army, Italian 8th Army, army department Fretter pico
February 1943 2nd Army, army department Lanz, Italian 8th Army, Hungarian 2nd Army
September 1943 LI. AK, II. SS, LXXXVII. AK
December 1943 z. Vfg. OKW in Denmark
1944
May 1944 7th Army, 15th Army, stock the Netherlands
June 1944 7th Army, 15th Army, stock the Netherlands, Panzer Group West
August 1944 1st Army, 5th Panzer Army, 7th Army, 15th Army, stock the Netherlands
September 1944 7th Army, 1st Parachute Army, 15th Army
November 1944 4th Army, 5th Panzer Army, group of armies Student
December 1944 7th Army, 5th Panzer Army
1945
January 1945 7th Army, 5th Panzer Army, 6th Panzer Army, 15th Army
February 1945 7th Army, 5th Panzer Army, 15th Army
April 1945 15th Army, 5th Panzer Army, Army department of Luettwitz

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