2nd Panzer Army

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2nd Panzer Army (2.Panzerarmee)
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Insignia of the 2nd Panzer Group / 2nd Panzer Army
Active October 5, 1941 - May 8, 1945
Country  Nazi Germany
Type Tank Army
Engagements Eastern Front and the Balkans, World War II
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Generaloberst Heinz Guderian

The 2nd Panzer Army (German: 2. Panzerarmee) was a German armoured formation during World War II, formed from the 2nd Panzer Group on 5 October 1941. 2nd Panzer Group was orignally designated as Panzer Group Guderian.

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[edit] Panzer Group Guderian

Panzer Group Guderian (German: Panzergruppe Guderian) was formed on 5 June 1940 and named after its commander, general Heinz Guderian, creator of the German Panzerwaffe.

In early June 1940, after reaching the English Channel following the breakthrough in the Ardennes, the Panzergruppe Guderian was formed from the XIX Armeekorps, and thrust deep into France, cutting off the Maginot Line. From then on, every unit that served in the Panzergruppe Guderian wore a large 'G' on every tank, truck or motorcycle. It was reformed later the same month. In November 1940, it was upgraded into Panzergruppe 2.

[edit] Order of battle

Organization of Panzer Group Guderian on 28 May 1940[1]

Group Corps Division
Panzer Group Guderian
General der Panzertruppe Heinz Guderian
XXXIX Army Corps (mot.)
Generaloberst Rudolf Schmidt
1st Panzer Division
Generalleutnant Friedrich Kirchner
2nd Panzer Division
Generalleutnant Rudolf Veiel
29th Infantry Division (mot.)
Generalmajor Willibald Freiherr von Langermann und Erlencamp
XLI Army Corps
Generalleutnant Georg-Hans Reinhardt
6th Panzer Division
Generalmajor Werner Kempf
8th Panzer Division
Generalleutnant Adolf-Friedrich Kuntzen
20th Infantry Division (mot.)
Generalleutnant Mauritz von Wiktorin

[edit] 2nd Panzer Group

The 2nd Panzer Group (German: Panzergruppe 2) was formed in November 1940 from Panzer Group Guderian. In October 1941 it was renamed the 2nd Panzer Army. Panzer Group 2 played a significant role in the early stages of the German invasion of the Soviet Union during Operation Barbarossa in 1941 when it was a constituent part of Army Group Centre.

[edit] Orders of battle

[edit] (June 22, 1941)

Group Corps Division / Regiment
2nd Panzer Group
General der Panzertruppe
Heinz Guderian
XXIV Panzer Corps 3rd Panzer Division
4th Panzer Division
10th Infantry Division
1st Cavalry Division
XLVI Panzer Corps 10th Panzer Division
SS Infantry Division Das Reich (mot.)
Infantry Regiment ''Gross-Deutschland''
XLVII Panzer Corps 17th Panzer Division
18th Panzer Division
29th Infantry Division (mot.)
Anti-Aircraft Regiment ''Hermann Göring''

[edit] (July 27, 1941)

Group Corps Division / Regiment
2nd Panzer Group
General der Panzertruppe
Heinz Guderian
VII Corps 7th Infantry Division
23rd Infantry Division
78th Infantry Division
197th Infantry Division
XX Corps 15th Infantry Division
268th Infantry Division
IX Corps 263rd Infantry Division
292nd Infantry Division
137th Infantry Division
XLVI Panzer Corps 10th Panzer Division
SS Infantry Division Das Reich (mot.)
Infantry Regiment ''Gross-Deutschland''
XXIV Panzer Corps 3rd Panzer Division
4th Panzer Division
10th Infantry Division (mot.)
XLVII Panzer Corps 18th Panzer Division
17th Panzer Division
29th Infantry Division (mot.)

[edit] (Sep 30, 1941)

Group Corps Division / Regiment
2nd Panzer Group
General der Panzertruppe
Heinz Guderian
XLVIII Panzer Corps 9th Panzer Division
16th Infantry Division (mot.)
25th Infantry Division (mot.)
XXIV Panzer Corps 3rd Panzer Division
4th Panzer Division
10th Infantry Division (mot.)
XLVII Panzer Corps 17th Panzer Division
18th Panzer Division
20th Infantry Division (mot.)
XXXIV Corps 45th Infantry Division
135th Infantry Division
XXXV Corps 296th Infantry Division
95th Infantry Division
1st Cavalry Division

[edit] 2nd Panzer Army

The army was renamed as the 2nd Panzer Army on 5 October 1941, attached to Army Group Centre and fought in the Battle of Moscow, where it was dealt a defeat at the hands of the Soviet 49th and 50th Armies, which were supplemented with newly deployed Siberian troops and later in the defensive battles of the Eastern Front central sector.

2nd Panzer Army took part in war crimes in September 1942 while conducting anti-guerrilla operations in Russia. These operations killed at least a thousand people, razed entire villages, and deported over 18,500. During these operations, Jews and suspected members of guerrilla bands were murdered by being forced to drag earth-turning implements through minefields.[2]

In September 1943, the army's headquarters was subordinated to Army Group F and transferred to the Balkans for anti-partisan operations. The army became primarily an infantry formation at this point and would not command another panzer division until April 1945.

The army was subsequently transferred to Hungary as part of Army Group South in January 1945. 2nd Panzer Army took part in the Battle of the Transdanubian Hills in March 1945 prior to surrendering in Austria at the end of the war.

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