17th Army (Wehrmacht) in the context of "Crimean campaign"

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⭐ Core Definition: 17th Army (Wehrmacht)

The German Seventeenth Army (German: 17. Armee) was a field army of Nazi Germany during World War II.

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👉 17th Army (Wehrmacht) in the context of Crimean campaign

The Crimean campaign was conducted by the Axis as part of Operation Barbarossa during World War II. The invading force was led by Germany with support from Romania and Italy, while the Soviet Union took up defensive positions throughout the Crimean Peninsula. The Axis offensive routed the Red Army and enabled the three-year-long German occupation of Crimea.

Beginning on 26 September 1941, the German 11th Army and the Romanian Third Army and Fourth Army were involved in the fighting. They were opposed by the Soviet 51st Army and elements of the Black Sea Fleet. After the campaign, Crimea was occupied by Germany's Army Group A, with the 17th Army as a major subordinate formation.

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