8th Army (Wehrmacht)

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8th Army
German: 8. Armee
Bundesarchiv Bild 183-S55480, Polen, Parade vor Adolf Hitler.jpg
Hitler and his generals watching 8th army parading in the Poland campaign
Active1939; 1943-1945
CountryFlag of Germany (1935-1945).svg  Nazi Germany
Branch Heer - decal for helmet 1942.svg German army ( Balkenkreuz.svg Wehrmacht)
Type Field army
Size30 August 1943 (start of the Battle of the Dnieper):
159,598 [1]
7 April 1944 (Dnieper-Carpathian Offensive):
230,000 [2]
Engagements World War II

The 8th Army (German : 8. Armee) was a World War II field army. It existed twice during the war, in the invasion of Poland in 1939, and on the Eastern Front from 1943 onwards.

The 8th Army was activated on 1 August 1939 with General Johannes Blaskowitz in command. In 1939 it was part of Gerd von Rundstedt's Army Group South for the Invasion of Poland. It consisted of two corps, X. Armeekorps and XIII. Armeekorps, and was responsible for the northern part of Army Group South's front. The army saw heavy combat during the Battle of the Bzura. After the conclusion of the Polish campaign, it was reorganized into the 2nd Army which took part in the Battle of France in 1940.

In 1943 it was reformed after the Battle of Kursk from Army Detachment Kempf. After fierce defensive battles throughout 1943, 1944 and the first months of 1945, it finally surrendered in Austria in 1945. It fought in Hungary, Romania, and Austria in 1944 and 1945.

Commanders

No.PortraitCommanderTook officeLeft officeTime in office
1
Bundesarchiv Bild 146-2004-004-05, Johannes Blaskowitz.jpg
Blaskowitz, JohannesGeneraloberst
Johannes Blaskowitz
(1883–1948)
1 August 193920 October 193980 days
2
Bundesarchiv Bild 183-2007-0313-500, Rumanien, Otto Wohler bei Lagebesprechung.jpg
Wöhler, OttoGeneral der Infanterie
Otto Wöhler
(1894–1987)
22 August 19437 December 19441 year, 107 days
3
Bundesarchiv Bild 146-2008-0013, Hans Kreysing.jpg
Kreysing, HansGeneral der Gebirgstruppe
Hans Kreysing
(1890–1969)
28 December 19448 May 1945131 days

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References

Citations
  1. Übersicht über den Zustand der Divisionen und gep. Einheiten der 8. Armee. Stand: 30.8.43. Anlage zu A.O.K. 8 Ia Nr. 1511/43 g.Kdos. Bundesarchiv-Militärarchiv (BA-MA) RH 20-8/9.
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