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Sixth United States Army Group | |
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Active | 1944–45 |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army |
Type | Army group |
Role | Army group headquarters |
Size | c. 700,000 officers and men:[a] Seventh US and First French Armies |
Part of | Allied Expeditionary Force |
Engagements | World War II |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Jacob L. Devers |
The 6th United States Army Group (also referred to as the Southern Group of Armies) was an Allied army group that fought in the European Theater of Operations during World War II. Made up of field armies from both the United States Army and the French Army, it fought in France, Germany, Austria, and, briefly, Italy. It was established in July 1944 and commanded throughout its duration by General Jacob L. Devers.
In a lead role in Operation Undertone, its Seventh Army fought its way across the Rhine into Germany, captured Nuremberg and then Munich. Finally it crossed the Brenner Pass and made contact with the US Fifth Army at Vipiteno, Italy.[3]
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