Army Group Boehn

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Army Group Boehn
Heeresgruppe Boehn
Active12 August - 8 October 1918
Disbanded8 October 1918
CountryFlag of the German Empire.svg  German Empire
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Max von Boehn

The Army Group Boehn (German: Heeresgruppe Boehn) was an Army Group of the German Army, which operated on the Western Front under command of Max von Boehn, between 12 August 1918 and 8 October 1918 during World War I.

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