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Ensign of the German 7th Army from 1944

The 7th Army (German: 7. Armee Oberkommando) was a World War II field army of the German land forces.

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Origins

The 7th Army was activated on August 25, 1939 with General Friedrich Dollmann in command. The Army was part of Army Group B during the Battle of Normandy. It was commanded by SS Obergruppenführer Paul Hausser, former commander of II SS Panzer Corps.

Normandy

The 7th Army did most of the fighting during Normandy and its only help was the new 5th Panzer Army. The 15th Army was stationed at the Pas de Calais for an invasion.

The 7th Army was nearly wiped out in the Falaise Pocket. During Operation Market-Garden, the 7th Army was in the Ardennes on the Belgian-Luxembourg border for the offensive on the Western Front.

Battle of the Bulge

During the Battle of the Bulge it consisted of three infantry (212th, 256th, 352nd Volksgrenadier) and one parachute (5th) divisions.[1] Its role was to protect the southern flank of 5th Panzer Army, but it was decimated again.

Fate

After Remagen, when the Allies surrounded the Ruhr pocket, the 7th Army surrendered to the US First Army.

Commanders

References

Notes

  1. ^ Elstob, page 44.

Bibliography

  • Elstob, Peter. Hitler's Last Offensive, Pen & Sword Military Classics #15, Barnsley, 2003. ISBN 0-85052-984-0



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