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Discover LudwigThe phrase "army group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large military formation consisting of several divisions or brigades, typically used in a military context.
Example: "The army group was deployed to the front lines to support the ongoing operations."
Alternatives: "military unit" or "combat group".
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On the right flank of the 1st Army Group was the 2nd Army of the 2nd Army Group, with the army group boundary running from just east of Slatina through Požega towards Banja Luka.
That could only have applied to the army group.
OBERHAUSER: I was the signal commander in an army group, first of all during the Polish campaign, in Army Group North; then, in the Western campaign Army Group B; and then in Russia, Army Group Center.
Moreover, the army group had not prepared for winter war.
DR. STAHMER: Did your army group receive reports about the capture of such Polish officers?
OBERHAUSER: I was there until the command of the army group transferred its headquarters farther west.
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Hitler intervened in the operation again and reassigned Gen. Hermann Hoth's Fourth Panzer Army from Army Group B to Army Group A to help in the Caucasus.
When fifth column elements arrested the staffs of 1st Army Group, 4th Army and 7th Army at Petrinja, the 1st Army Group effectively ceased to exist.
To the right of the 4th Army was the 2nd Army Group.
The Germans split Army Group South into two groups: Army Group A advanced to the lower Don River and struck south-east to the Caucasus, while Army Group B headed towards the Volga River.
In the 12th Army Group these were attached to regiments, while in the 6th Army Group the platoons were grouped into whole companies attached to the division.
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