Eighth Army (Germany)

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The German Eighth Army (German: 8.Armee Oberkommando) was a World War I and World War II field army.

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At the outbreak of World War I, the 8 Army was stationed in East Prussia to defend against the expected Russian Attack, Plan 19. After the scrappy Battle of Gumbinnen, 8 Army commander General der Infanterie Maximilian von Prittwitz ordered a retreat. This move resulted in his replacement by Generalfeldmarschall Paul von Hindenburg, with Erich Ludendorff as the Army's chief of Staff.

Under its new command, the Army was responsible for the victories at the Battle of Tannenberg (1914) and the Battle of the Masurian Lakes.

The Eighth Army was activated on August 1, 1939 with General Johannes Blaskowitz in command. First seeing service in Poland, the army was later reorganised into the German Second Army for the invasion of France, before later being reactivated as being part of Operation Barbarossa in Russia. The army was involved in the defence of Hungary and Austria before finally surrendering.

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