Fourth Panzer Army (Germany)

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The German Fourth Panzer Army (German: 4.Panzer-Armee) was a German panzer army that saw action during World War II. Its units played a part in the invasion of France and then on the Eastern front. The 4th Panzer Army, with Heinz Guderian's 2nd Panzer Army, destroyed countless Soviet units until it came to a stand still just outside Moscow. In 1942 it became part of Army Group B of Army Group South and some of its divisions, notably the German 24th panzer division, were encircled and destroyed at Stalingrad. Under General Hoth, what remained of the army almost succeeded in breaking the encirclement of Stalingrad in Operation Wintergewitter, however they did not succeed and withdrew, allowing the obliteration of the surrounded troops. The army was the southern spearhead in the battle of Kursk, 5 July 1943. Following this, it was pushed back, taking part in the Dnipr campaign, before ending the war in Slovakia as part of Army Group Centre.

Before being designated a full army the formation was called Panzer Group 4 (Panzergruppe 4).

  1. ^ Raus, Erhard. Panzer Operations p. 352
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