Third Army (Hungary)

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The Hungarian Third Army (Hungarian: 3. magyar hadsereg) was a field army in the Royal Hungarian Army that saw action during World War II.

Commanders

  • Lieutenant General Elemér Gorondy-Novák from 1 March 1940 to 1 November 1941
  • Lieutenant General Zoltán Decleva from 1 November 1941 to 1 December 1942
  • Lieutenant General Lajos Csatay from 1 December 1942 to 12 June 1943
  • Lieutenant General Károly Beregfy from 12 June 1943 to 15 May 1944
  • The Hungarian Third Army was disbanded May 1944 and reformed September 1944
  • Colonel General
    József Vitéz Heszlényi
    from 19 September 1944 to 8 May 1945

Order of Battle - Yugoslavia - April 1941

On 5 April 1941, the Hungarian Third Army was mobilized for the invasion of Yugoslavia. The invasion began with the bombing of Belgrade and the crossing of the border by the Germans on 6 April.

The Third Army faced the

Baranya
.

Order Of Battle - Soviet Union - October 1944

From 25 March to 15 April 1944, the Hungarian VII Army Corps was involved in the Battle of

Kamenets-Podolsky pocket
. The Hungarian VII Army Corps was to become part of the Hungarian Third Army in August.

On 30 August, the Hungarian Third Army was mobilized to defend Hungary against the relentless advances of the Soviet

Arad and the Maros Valley and occupy the mountain passes of Transylvania
. This attack failed.

On 6 October, in the opening stages of the

Hungarian Second Army
was an integral part of the German-Hungarian Armeegruppe Fretter-Pico.

The Order Of Battle in October 1944 was as follows:

The Hungarian Second Army was disbanded on 1 December 1944, after the Battle of Debrecen, and its remaining units were transferred to the Third Army.

Fall of Budapest and the End

From 29 December 1944, the Hungarian capital city, Budapest was under siege. In the

Battle of Budapest
every available Hungarian unit was employed in the defense of the capital. After great loss, the city was unconditionally surrendered on 13 February 1945.

Order of Battle - Hungary - March 1945

For Operation Spring Awakening the Third Hungarian Army, under the command of the German Sixth Army, had the following order of battle:[1]

Between 16 March and 25 March 1945, most of what was left of the Hungarian Third Army was surrounded and destroyed about forty kilometers to the west of Budapest. The army was destroyed by the Soviet 46th Army as it advanced towards Vienna.[2] But, even after this, the Hungarian Third Army did not totally cease to exist. Some remnants remained and they fought on. Fighting as they went, they moved progressively westward to southern Austria. The army was not officially disbanded until 8 May 1945, the end of the war. That is when the last commander of the Hungarian Third Army, Lieutenant General József Heszlényi, surrendered.

See also

Notes

Footnotes
  1. Battle of Budapest
    . By February 1945, the Hungarian 1st Armored Division was destroyed in this battle.
Citations
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  2. ^ Page 199, The Decline and Fall of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, Hans Dollinger, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 67-27047

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