Army Group North Ukraine

Major formation of the German army in World War II

The Army Group North Ukraine (German: Heeresgruppe Nordukraine) was a major formation of the German army in World War II.

German and Soviet deployments on the Eastern Front, June to August 1944, showing Army Group North Ukraine at lower left.

History

It was created on 5 April 1944 by renaming Army Group South under Generalfeldmarschall Walter Model.[2] In April 1944 it consisted of 1st Panzer Army and 4th Panzer Army. In the summer of 1944 it opposed the Red Army's 1st Ukrainian Front during the Lvov-Sandomir strategic offensive operation (13 July - 29 August 1944).[3] In August 1944 the 4th Panzer Army and the 17th Army defended between Carpathian mountains and the Pripyet swamps in Galicia. In September 1944 it was renamed to Army Group A.

Order of battle

The composition of the Army Group on 15 July 1944 was:[4]

  • 4th Panzer Army
    • XXXXVI Panzer Corps
    • XXXXII Corps
    • LVI Panzer Corps
    • VIII Corps
  • 1st Panzer Army
  • 1st Hungarian Army
    • VI Hungarian Corps
    • XI Corps
    • VII Hungarian Corps
    • 2nd Hungarian Mountain Brigade
    • 19th Hungarian Reserve Division
    • 2nd Hungarian Panzer Division
    • Kampfgruppe, 19th SS Panzer Grenadier Division

Commanders

No. Portrait Commander Took office Left office Time in office
1
Walter Model
Model, WalterGeneralfeldmarschall
Walter Model
(1891–1945)
31 March 194416 August 1944138 days
2
Josef Harpe
Harpe, JosefGeneraloberst
Josef Harpe
(1887–1968)
16 August 194423 September 194438 days
Chief of Staff
No. Portrait Chief of Staff Took office Left office Time in office
1
Theodor Busse
Busse, TheodorGeneralleutnant
Theodor Busse
(1897–1986)
1 April 194410 July 1944100 days
2
Wolf-Dietrich von Xylander
Xylander, WolfGeneralmajor
Wolf-Dietrich von Xylander
(1903–1945)
10 July 194423 September 194475 days

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Ziemke 2002, p. 312.
  2. ^ Ziemke 2002, p. 286.
  3. ^ Ziemke 2002, pp. 331–333.
  4. ^ Mitcham 2007, pp. 66–67.

References

  • Mitcham, Samuel W. (2007). The German Defeat in the East, 1944–45. Stackpole Military History. Stackpole Books.
  • Ziemke, Earl F. (2002). Stalingrad to Berlin: The German Defeat in the East. Washington, D.C: Center of Military History, US Army. ISBN 9781780392875.
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