Sixth United States Army Group ended in 1945.
Quite badly worded. If you're talking about the German 6th Army in the Battle of Stalingrad, then it was generalfeldmarschall Friedrich Paulus.
The German 4th Panzer Army (German: 4.Panzer-Armee) was at the Battle of Stalingrad along with the German 6th Army. The Russians had several armies but no "4th" army.
The motto of German Army is 'Schützen, helfen, vermitteln, kämpfen'.
The Russian city of Leningrad was never conquered by the German army .
The 250,000 troops died during the battle of Stalingrad were most likely to be referred to the German Sixth Army. During the battle of stalingrad, the German Sixth army went into the city of stalingrad but they were encircled by the Soviet army and trapped. Due to limiations of logistical support and rations, most of the german sixth army died to from starvation or from frost bite.
It would have been of varying strength, at its peak it would have numbered 1 million men, apparently they took 450,000 to Stalingrad and were almost destroyed leaving the number at about 10,000.
the German sixth army surrenderd to the Russians
The inability to reinforce the German Sixth Army .
German Sixth Army of 300,000 men was killed or captured, permanently weakening the German Army Group South. After Stalingrad Germany was on the defensive for the remainder of the war.
No. He was based on Friedrich Paulus, leader of the German Sixth Army. He was captured, not assassinated, after surrendering to the Russian Army.
Sixth Army - Japan - ended in 1945.
Sixth Army - Japan - was created in 1939.
Sixth United States Army was created in 1943.
Fifty-Sixth Army - Japan - ended in 1945.
Fifty-Sixth Army - Japan - was created in 1945.
Japanese Sixth Area Army was created in 1944.