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It is the same Jewish class of beings who have done so much damage to our own Fatherland by virtue of their activities against the nation and civilisation, and who promote anti-German tendencies throughout the world, and who will be the harbingers of revenge. Their extermination is a dictate of our own survival.
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Every sign of active or passive resistance or any sort of machinations on the part of Jewish-Bolshevik agitators are to be immediately and pitilessly exterminated ... These circles are the intellectual supports of Bolshevism, the bearers of its murderous organisation, the helpmates of the partisans.
778:, or OKW) intended to hold Sevastopol as a fortress, much as the Red Army had done during the first battle for the Crimea from 1941 to 1942. Inadequate repair to the defenses of Sevastopol made this impossible and, on 9 May 1944, Sevastopol fell in less than one month after the start of the battle. 539:
across the Kerch Strait to Crimea. During the following months, the Red Army pushed back the German forces in the southern Ukraine. In November 1943, they eventually cut off the land-based connection of 17th Army through the
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The Army lost much of its heavy equipment in the Crimea. Considerable losses were suffered in terms of men lost in battle and losses associated with the
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Lakowski, Richard (2008). "Der Zusammenbruch der deutschen Verteidigung zwischen Ostsee und Karpaten". In MĂĽller, Rolf-Dieter (ed.).
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to launch air attacks against Romanian oil refineries. By the end of 1943, the Soviet command began landing troops in Kerch Strait.
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Schönherr, Klaus (2007). "Der RĂĽckzug der Heeresgruppe A ĂĽber die Krim bis Rumänien". In Frieser, Karl-Heinz; et al. (eds.).
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Under Hoth's command, units of the 17th Army took part in the hunt for and murder of Jews in its territory of control.
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were organized as "Army Group Ruoff". In August 1942, Hitler sub-divided Army Group South into two new army groups:
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in October 1941, in November 1941 Hoth issued the following directive to troops under his command:
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Slovak Mobile Command (Pilfousek Brigade), reorganized in early August 1941 as Slovak 1st Division
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in spring 1943 to support a push through the Caucasus to Persia, although the Cable Railway (
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In 1942, Army Group South was to spearhead the German summer offensive in Russia known as
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and the 17th Army attacked towards the Caucasus oilfields in what was to be known as the
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Tessin, Georg (1970). "Die Landstreifkräfte 15–30" [Ground forces 15 to 30].
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Wounded soldiers of the 17th Army taken prisoner during the liberation of Sevastopol
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Infantry Divisions. These six divisions had a total strength of 57,088 men.
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On 1 January 1945, the 17th Army (then under Army Group A) contained the
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Hitler's Generals on Trial: The Last War Crimes Tribunal at Nuremberg
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By 10 April 1944, moving troops near the Sivash and together with an
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On 2 February 1944, the 17th Army trapped on Crimea consisted of the
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Verbände und Truppen der deutschen Wehrmacht und Waffen-SS 1939-1945
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withdrew from Southern Russia but 17th Army was ordered to hold the
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By October 1943, the 17th Army was forced to retreat from the
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1945
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with Fortress Commander Sevastopol and the Romanian
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In October 1941, the army came under the command of
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Hoth was an active supporter of the 16:Field army of Nazi Germany during WWII 1565: 853: 837:Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia 554: 411: 315:Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia 1618: 255:, who was convicted post-war in the 867: 864: 13: 14: 1929: 833:- 1 July 1941 to 24 November 1941 768:forced 17th Army to fall back to 1268: 1225: 1182: 1139: 1096: 1053: 1010: 967: 924: 881: 725:under the Cavalry Corps and the 90: 81: 63: 1428: 782:Eastern Front mainland, 1944/45 1354: 854: 731:336th German Infantry Division 711:3rd Romanian Mountain Division 1: 1307: 766:attack at the Perekop Isthmus 735:9th Romanian Cavalry Division 727:50th German Infantry Division 715:6th Romanian Cavalry Division 707:98th German Infantry Division 703:73rd German Infantry Division 664:Fortress Commander Sevastopol 443:156th Field Training Division 53:20 December 1940 – 7 May 1945 1312: 899:Carl-Heinrich von StĂĽlpnagel 127:Carl-Heinrich von StĂĽlpnagel 7: 739:1st Romanian Mountain Corps 558:(2 February 1944) 10: 1934: 1511:University Press of Kansas 775:Oberkommando der Wehrmacht 415:(4 October 1943) 1879: 1828: 1773: 1738: 1678: 1611: 1604: 1043:1 year, 23 days 825:Subordinate foreign units 575: 563: 432: 420: 403: 117: 112: 102: 77: 57: 49: 37: 26: 21: 1503:Hebert, Valerie (2010). 1451:10.1017/CBO9780511806162 751:111th Infantry Division 660:1st Romanian Mtn. Corps 651:19th Romanian Inf. Div. 646:10th Romanian Inf. Div. 521:19th Romanian Inf. Div. 484:10th Romanian Inf. Div. 452:1st Romanian Mtn. Corps 357:. By October 1942, the 1361:Inside the Third Reich 1281:General der Infanterie 1238:General der Infanterie 1195:General der Infanterie 894:General der Infanterie 831:Hungarian Mobile Corps 761: 723:19th Infantry Division 719:10th Infantry Division 683:111th German Inf. Div. 673:2nd Romanian Mtn. Div. 668:1st Romanian Mtn. Div. 641:Romanian Cavalry Corps 634:9th Romanian Cav. Div. 629:336th German Inf. Div. 619:49th German Mtn. Corps 599:6th Romanian Cav. Div. 594:3rd Romanian Mtn. Div. 516:370th German Inf. Div. 491:49th German Mtn. Corps 479:6th Romanian Cav. Div. 474:3rd Romanian Mtn. Div. 462:2nd Romanian Mtn. Div. 457:1st Romanian Mtn. Div. 382:Battle of the Caucasus 295: 179: 31: 839:- 3 June to July 1942 759: 624:50th German Inf. Div. 607:73rd German Inf. Div. 589:98th German Inf. Div. 511:98th German Inf. Div. 506:50th German Inf. 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Germany

German army

Wehrmacht
Field army
Carl-Heinrich von StĂĽlpnagel
Hermann Hoth
Richard Ruoff
Erwin Jänecke
Karl Allmendinger
Friedrich Schulz
Wilhelm Hasse
German
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Nazi Germany
World War II
Army Group South
Nazi Germany
Operation Barbarossa
Soviet Union
Gyorshadtest
1st Panzer Army
Ukraine
Battle of Uman
Battle of Kiev
Rostov-on-Don
Kharkov

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