Army of the Bug

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Bugarmee
Army of the Bug
Eastern Front in the second half of 1915.
Active8 July 1915 – 31 March 1918
Country German Empire
TypeArmy
EngagementsWorld War I
Insignia
AbbreviationA.O.K. Bug

The Army of the Bug (

Bug River. It was formed against Russia on 8 July 1915 and served exclusively on the Eastern Front. It was dissolved on 31 March 1918.[1]

History

The Army of the Bug was formed on 8 July 1915 by renaming the previous

Lemberg. After the commander, General der Infanterie Alexander von Linsingen, had been appointed to simultaneous command of Heeresgruppe Linsingen on 20 September 1915, the Army of the Bug was split into Armee-Gruppen that were under the direct command of the Heeresgruppe. At various times, these included[3]

Armee-Gruppe Gronau (formerly XXXXI Reserve Corps) 20 September 1915 – 18 September 1916 (then raised to the status of an Armee-Abteilung)
Armee-Gruppe Marwitz (formerly VI Corps) 15 June 1916 – 22 August 1917
Armee-Gruppe Litzmann (formerly
XXXX Reserve Corps
) 28 July 1916 – 28 January 1918

The dissolution of the last of these on 28 January 1918 marked the end of the Army of the Bug as well.[4]

Commanders

The Army of the Bug was commanded throughout its existence by

Heeresgruppe Linsingen from 20 September 1915 and remained its commander when the Army of the Bug was disbanded.[5]

Glossary

See also

References

  1. ^ Cron 2002, p. 83
  2. ^ Cron 2002, p. 82 South Army was reconstituted from II Bavarian Corps on the same date.
  3. ^ Cron 2002, p. 86
  4. ^ Cron 2002, p. 83
  5. ^ Cron 2002, p. 398
  6. ^ Cron 2002, p. 84

Bibliography

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