Army Group Vistula () was an Army Group of the ''
Wehrmacht
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'', formed on 24 January 1945. It lasted for 105 days, having been put together from elements of
Army Group A
Army Group A () was the name of three distinct army groups of the ''German Army (1935–1945), Heer'', the ground forces of the ''Wehrmacht'', during World War II.
The first Army Group A, previously known as "Army Group South", was active from Oct ...
(shattered in the Soviet
Vistula-Oder Offensive),
Army Group Centre (similarly largely destroyed in the
East Prussian Offensive), and a variety of new or
ad hoc
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formations. It was formed to protect
Berlin
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from the
Soviet
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armies advancing from the
Vistula River
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The Vistula rises at Barania Góra ...
.
Establishment and history
Heinz Guderian
Heinz Wilhelm Guderian (; 17 June 1888 – 14 May 1954) was a German general during World War II who later became a successful memoirist. A pioneer and advocate of the "blitzkrieg" approach, he played a central role in the development of ...
had originally urged the creation of a new army group as an essentially defensive measure to fill the gap opening in German defences between the lower
Vistula
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and the lower
Oder.
The new Army Group Vistula was duly formed from an assortment of rebuilt, new and existing units. Guderian intended to propose Field-Marshal
Maximilian von Weichs as commander. However, in a reflection of
Hitler
Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until Death of Adolf Hitler, his suicide in 1945. Adolf Hitler's rise to power, He rose to power as the lea ...
's desire to transfer control of the conflict from the ''Wehrmacht'' to the
SS,
Heinrich Himmler
Heinrich Luitpold Himmler (; 7 October 1900 – 23 May 1945) was a German Nazism, Nazi politician and military leader who was the 4th of the (Protection Squadron; SS), a leading member of the Nazi Party, and one of the most powerful p ...
was appointed. Himmler, who lacked any real military knowledge,
[Although this was not Himmler's first such operational military high command appointment. Between 10 December 1944 and 24 January 1945 (the day before he took up this command) he commanded Army Group Oberrhein.] proved inadequate to the task; General
Gotthard Heinrici replaced Himmler as commander of Army Group Vistula on 20 March, subsequent to its participation in the German offensive codenamed
Operation Solstice and the following defence against the Soviet
East Pomeranian Offensive.
Between January and February 1945, Army Group Vistula sustained 98,000 casualties, including 15,000 dead, 50,000 wounded (not counting non-evacuees), and 33,000 missing.
On 1 April 1945, it had 185,975 assigned personnel (split between the 9th Army and the 3rd Panzer Army), with 104,162 soldiers in active combat, 21,946 sick and wounded since 1 February, and 318 vacationers.
The Army Group's only offensive action was Operation Solstice, the failed attempt to relieve the fortress of
Kustrin late in March 1945, during which the subordinate
XXXIX Panzer Corps took heavy casualties.
Under the command of Gotthard Heinrici, parts of the army group fought through the
Battle of Berlin and
Battle of Halbe, with some of its elements not surrendering until the
end of the war in Europe on 8 May 1945. Army Group Vistula's strength was in the region of 500,000 troops;
[who states that German sources give the group's size as 32-34 divisions, while a "good Soviet source" identifies it as having 450,000 troops. ] in general, the army group was poorly equipped, many of its units being little more than the 'paper' formations typical of the German military at the end of World War II. Indeed, when first set up it was found that the army group lacked many essential facilities, such as proper maps or a headquarters signals detachment—the sole means of communication being Himmler's private telephone.
Organisation
The Army Group was originally formed from:
*The
9th Army of
Theodor Busse, which had previously been part of
Army Group A
Army Group A () was the name of three distinct army groups of the ''German Army (1935–1945), Heer'', the ground forces of the ''Wehrmacht'', during World War II.
The first Army Group A, previously known as "Army Group South", was active from Oct ...
and had been shattered around
Warsaw
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during the
Vistula-Oder Offensive. This now held lines on the
Oder and was progressively rebuilt.
*The
2nd Army of
Walter Weiß, which as part of
Army Group Centre had been defending the line of the
Narew river on the borders of
East Prussia
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. The
East Prussian Offensive had cut it off from the remnants of its parent formation, and by late January it defended a long sector from
Elbing in the east running westwards through
Pomerania
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. It therefore formed the new army group's northern and eastern flank.
*The
11th SS Panzer Army was a 'new' formation which had been assembled in western Pomerania. Soon after its formation it received the commander ''
Obergruppenführer''
Felix Steiner and other staff of the
3rd Panzer Army, which had been largely destroyed in East Prussia.
During the
East Pomeranian Offensive, the Second Army was finally cut off from the remainder of the army group and withdrew into
Danzig, where it was eventually destroyed. The rest of Army Group Vistula was forced west of the
Oder, though the Third Panzer Army retained a small bridgehead at
Altdamm until the middle of March.
Towards the end of April, the
Twenty-First Army (itself formed around the remnants of the
Fourth Army, which had been destroyed in the
Heiligenbeil Cauldron), commanded by ''General der Infanterie''
Kurt von Tippelskirch, was added to Army Group Vistula.
Order of Battle during Soviet Berlin Offensive
*
German 3rd Panzer Army (''
General der Panzertruppe''
Hasso von Manteuffel from 9 March 1945 to 8 May 1945)
**
III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps (''
Obergruppenführer''
Felix Steiner) (later transferred to Twenty-First Army, below)
**
CI Corps (later transferred to Twenty-First Army, see below)
**
XXVII Corps (later transferred to Twenty-First Army, see below)
**
XXXII Corps
**
XXXXVI Panzer Corps
**''Verteidigungsbereich''
Swinemünde
*
German 21st Army (
Kurt von Tippelskirch)
**
III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps
**
CI Corps
**
XXVII Corps
*
German 9th Army (''General der Infanterie''
Theodor Busse from 20 January 1945 to 2 May 1945)
**
CI Corps (to mid-April)
**
LVI Panzer Corps (''
General der Artillerie
(English language, en: General of the artillery) may mean:
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''
Helmuth Weidling from 12 April 1945 to 23 April 1945)
**
XI SS Panzer Corps
**
V SS Mountain Corps
Commanders
See also
*
Battle for Berlin
Notes
Footnotes
References
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Vistula
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The Vistula rises at Barania Góra i ...
Military units and formations established in 1945
Military units and formations disestablished in 1945
Heinrich Himmler