Army Group South
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Army Group South
Summary
Army Group South is an army group[1]. It draws 217 Wikipedia views per month (army_group category, ranking #7 of 39).[2]
Key Facts
- Army Group South is in the country of Nazi Germany[3].
- Army Group South's image is recorded as Bundesarchiv Bild 183-B24543, Hauptquartier Heeresgruppe Süd, Lagebesprechung.jpg[4].
- Army Group South's instance of is recorded as army group[5].
- Army Group South's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 244068617[6].
- Army Group South's GND ID is recorded as 4028173-5[7].
- Army Group South's military branch is recorded as German Army[8].
- Army Group South's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n85326177[9].
- Army Group South's part of is recorded as Wehrmacht[10].
- +1939-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Army Group South[11].
- Army Group South was dissolved in +1945-00-00T00:00:00Z[12].
- Army Group South's participated in conflict is recorded as World War II[13].
- Army Group South's participated in conflict is recorded as 1939 Invasion of Poland[14].
- Army Group South's participated in conflict is recorded as Operation Barbarossa[15].
- Army Group South's participated in conflict is recorded as Case Blue[16].
- Army Group South's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02gn2s[17].
- Army Group South's topic's main category is recorded as Q6254085[18].
- Army Group South's allegiance is recorded as Nazi Germany[19].
- Army Group South's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Heeresgruppe Süd'}[20].
- Army Group South's BabelNet ID is recorded as 03266351n[21].
- Army Group South's National Library of Israel J9U ID is recorded as 987007517118505171[22].
Body
Founding
+1939-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Army Group South[11].
Identity
Army Group South's part of is recorded as Wehrmacht[10].
Dissolution
Army Group South was dissolved in +1945-00-00T00:00:00Z[12].
Why It Matters
Army Group South draws 217 Wikipedia views per month (army_group category, ranking #7 of 39).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] It is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]