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16px) German Army (Wehrmacht) ((File:Balkenkreuz.svg>16px) Wehrmacht)| type = | role = | size = Field army| command_structure = Army Group A (May 1940)OKH/OKW (1941)OKW (1942/43)| garrison = | garrison_label = | nickname = | patron = | motto = | colors = | colors_label = | march = | mascot = | battles = Battle of FranceInvasion of YugoslaviaInvasion of GreeceBattle of Berlin| anniversaries = | notable_commanders = | identification_symbol = | identification_symbol_label = | identification_symbol_2 = | identification_symbol_2_label = }}The 12th Army (German: 12. Armee) was a World War II field army of the Wehrmacht.

History

Campaign in the west

The 12th Army was activated on October 13, 1939, with General Wilhelm List in command.WEB,weblink 12.Armee-Oberkommando, Feldgrau.com, 3 January 2018, First seeing defensive action along the Siegfried Line, the army was part of Rundstedt's Army Group A responsible for the Ardennes offensive. It had under its command seven infantry divisions and one mountain division in May 1940. After the breakthrough on the Meuse near Sedan, the infantry divisions fought their way to the Aisne. In the ensuing Fall Rot the army marched to the Swiss border and secured the demarcation line with Zone libre. For the rest of 1940 the army was assigned to occupation duties in France.BOOK, Tessin, Georg, Verbände und Truppen der deutschen Wehrmacht und Waffen-SS im Zweiten Weltkrieg 1939–1945, Biblio Verlag, 1973, 3, 229–230,

Balkan campaign

In February 1941, an agreement between Field Marshal List and the Bulgarian General Staff allowed the passage of German troops. On the night of February 28, German Army units crossed the Danube from Romania and took up strategic positions in Bulgaria.On 6 April, units of the 12th army advanced into Yugoslavia and Greece. The Yugoslavs crumbled first. After six months of fighting the Italians, the Greeks could not stand up to the 12th Army's fifteen divisions, four of which were armored. As the Greek army capitulated, four Commonwealth divisions rushed from North Africa to aid the Greeks were forced to evacuate after defeats at Olympus and Thermopylae.Shirer, William L. (1950,1962), The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany, pages 1079-1083, 34th Printing, published by Ballantine Books {{ISBN|0-449-21977-1}} Elements of the army then participated in the conquest of Crete and the Aegean Islands. From June 1941 to the end of 1942 the army served occupation duties in Croatia, Serbia and Greece.The 12th Army became Army Group E (Heeresgruppe E) on January 1, 1943.

Reactivation

The 12th Army was reconstituted on the Western Front near the Elbe River on April 10, 1945.World War II Data Book, J. Ellis, 1993 Aurum Press, P 94. {{ISBN|1854102540}} With the command staff of the dissolved Army Group North, the army consisted of XLVIII, XX, and XXXI Army Corps. Under General Walther Wenck, the 12th Army made the last attempt by a German Army to relieve the besieged capital during the Battle of Berlin. Although it successfully reached Potsdam, the 12th Army was stopped by numerically superior Soviet Red Army forces and forced to abandon the effort to relieve Berlin. The 12th Army then linked up with the remnants of General Theodor Busse's decimated 9th Army south of Beelitz and, in the confusion of the Soviet breakthrough, provided a corridor to the west for soldiers and refugees alike to reach and cross the partially destroyed Elbe River bridge at Tangermünde and surrender to American forces between May 4 and May 7, 1945.

Commanders

{{Officeholder table start| showorder = y| showimage = y| officeholder_title = Commander| showtermlenght = y| showparty = n| showdefencebranch = n}}{{Officeholder table| order = 1| image = Bundesarchiv Bild 183-S36487, Wilhelm List.jpg| military_rank = Generaloberst| officeholder = Wilhelm List| officeholder_sort = List, Wilhelm| born_year = 1880| died_year = 1971| term_start = 13 October 1939| term_end = 29 October 194119391310|29}}}}{{Officeholder table| order = 2| image = List&Kuntze (cropped).jpg| military_rank = General der Pioniere| officeholder = Walter Kuntze| officeholder_sort = Kuntze, Walter | born_year = 1883| died_year = 1960| term_start = 29 October 1941| term_end = 2 July 194219412907|02}}}}{{Officeholder table| order = 3| image = Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1969-041-30, Alexander Löhr.jpg| military_rank = Generaloberst | officeholder = Alexander Löhr| officeholder_sort = Löhr, Alexander| born_year = 1885| died_year = 1947| term_start = 3 July 1942| term_end = 31 December 194219420312|31}}}}{{Officeholder table| order = 4| image = Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-237-1051-15A, Walter Wenck.jpg| military_rank = General der Panzertruppe| officeholder = Walther Wenck| officeholder_sort = Wenck, Walther| born_year = 1900| died_year = 1982| term_start = 10 April 1945| term_end = 7 May 194519451005|07}}}}{{Officeholder table end}}

See also

References

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