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Southern France, the 19th Army was recreated with poorly trained conscripts and tasked with defending the west bank of the Rhine, and the city of Strasbourg. The 19th Army was again encircled and largely destroyed during the battle for the
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783:Left office
780:Took office
746:to Army HQ
563:Army Group
426:to Army HQ
352:LXXXV Corps
284:Army Group
225:WĂĽrttemberg
167:German Army
110:Engagements
84:German Army
1464:Categories
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648:LXIV Corps
446:Volkssturm
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302:Blaskowitz
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774:Portrait
587:19th Army
572:Division
463:MĂĽnsingen
459:Stuttgart
308:19th Army
293:Division
156:19. Armee
148:19th Army
93:Wehrmacht
29:19. Armee
19:19th Army
1174:Numbered
1051:See also
652:GrimmeiĂź
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471:VI Corps
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267:Toulouse
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603:Keppler
324:Neuling
259:Avignon
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