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11. Armee
11th Army
Stab eines Armeeoberkommandos
Flag of the Staff of an Armee Oberkommando (1871–1918)
Active 9 March 1915 – 8 September 1915
23 September 1915 – 7 January 1919
Country Flag of the German Empire German Empire
Type Army
Engagements

World War I

Eastern Front
Balkans
Serbian Campaign
Romanian Campaign
Macedonian Front

The 11th Army (German language: 11. Armee / Armeeoberkommando 11 / A.O.K. 11) was an army level command of the German Army in World War I. It was formed in March 1915 in Kassel originally to serve on the Western Front but was transported to Galicia for service on the Eastern Front. The army was dissolved on 8 September 1915,[1] but reformed on 23 September 1916 for the Serbian Campaign. It was finally dissolved on 7 January 1919.[2]

History[]

The 11th Army was formed in early 1915. It briefly fought on the Western Front during the Battle of Ypres, holding the line against the Allied attack. On April 22, it was transferred and placed with the Austrian 4th Army under Mackensen's command, behind the Gorlice–Tarnow gap, south of the Vistula River. In July 1915, the 11th Army advanced into Russian territory in a general German offensive. It continued to fight on the Eastern Front until the armistice in 1917. It was then re-deployed to the Western Front where it took part in the German spring offensive in 1918. After the German surrender in November 1918, the 11th Army was disbanded.[citation needed]

Commanders[]

11th Army had the following commanders until absorbed by Heeresgruppe Mackensen on 8 September 1915:[3]

11th Army
From Commander Previously Subsequently
9 March 1915
until 27 March 1915
General der Infanterie Max von Fabeck XIII Corps 1st Army
16 April 1915 Generaloberst August von Mackensen 9th Army Heeresgruppe Mackensen
concurrently from 27 April 1915
22 June 1915 Generalfeldmarschall August von Mackensen

The "new" 11th Army had the following commanders:[4]

"New" 11th Army
From Commander Previously Subsequently
23 September 1915 General der Artillerie Max von Gallwitz 12th Army Attack Group West – Verdun
16 April 1916
acting until 23 July 1916
General der Infanterie Arnold von Winckler IV Reserve Corps
concurrently until 24 July 1916
I Corps
5 June 1917 General der Infanterie Kuno von Steuben XVIII Reserve Corps Retired status[5]

Glossary[]

  • Armee-Abteilung or Army Detachment in the sense of "something detached from an Army". It is not under the command of an Army so is in itself a small Army.[6]
  • Armee-Gruppe or Army Group in the sense of a group within an Army and under its command, generally formed as a temporary measure for a specific task.
  • Heeresgruppe or Army Group in the sense of a number of armies under a single commander.

References[]

  1. Headquarters used to form Heeresgruppe Mackensen.
  2. Cron 2002, p. 81
  3. Cron 2002, p. 397
  4. Cron 2002, p. 397
  5. The Prussian Machine Accessed: 6 February 2012
  6. Cron 2002, p. 84

Bibliography[]

  • Cron, Hermann (2002) [1937]. Imperial German Army 1914–18: Organisation, Structure, Orders-of-Battle. Helion & Co. ISBN 1-874622-70-1. 
  • Ellis, John; Cox, Michael (1993). The World War I Databook. Aurum Press. ISBN 1-85410-766-6. 


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