14th Army (Wehrmacht)
The 14th Army / Army High Command 14 (AOK 14) was a major unit of the Army of the Wehrmacht during the Second World War . She was the high command of changing army corps and numerous special troops.
Constellations
It was set up on August 1, 1939 from Army Group Command 5 in Vienna under Colonel General Wilhelm List ( General Field Marshal from 1940 ), deployed in the area of Army Group South during the attack on Poland and then moved west on October 13, 1939 and transferred to Army High Command 12 renamed.
On November 18, 1943, the 14th Army was Colonel General Eberhard von Mackensen reorganized and for the defense of Italy in the area of Army Group C used. She surrendered on May 2, 1945 near the Alps under General of the Panzer Troop Joachim Lemelsen .
Commander in chief
Surname | Beginning of the appointment | Rank |
---|---|---|
Wilhelm List | August 1, 1939 | Colonel General , Field Marshal General from 1940 |
after reorganization: | ||
Eberhard von Mackensen | November 5, 1943 | Colonel General |
Joachim Lemelsen | June 5, 1944 | General of the armored force |
Fridolin von Senger and Etterlin | October 5, 1944 | General of the armored force |
Heinz Ziegler | October 24, 1944 | General of the artillery |
Trust Lord | November 22, 1944 | General of the armored force |
Kurt von Tippelskirch | December 12, 1944 | General of the Infantry |
Joachim Lemelsen | February 22, 1945 | General of the armored force |
See also
literature
- Georg Tessin : Associations and troops of the German Wehrmacht and Waffen SS in World War II 1939–1945. Volume 3: The Land Forces 6-14 . 2nd Edition. Biblio-Verlag, Bissendorf 1974, ISBN 3-7648-0942-6 .
Web links
- German 14th Army. September 1939 - April 1945 (PDF; 88 kB) Accessed September 15, 2011 (English).