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7th Army (Wehrmacht)
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The 7th Army (German: 7. Armee) was a World War II field army of the German land forces.
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German: 7. Armee | |
![]() Tiger 1 from the 7th Army near Normandy, 1944 | |
Active | 1939–45 |
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Type | Field army |
Engagements | Battle of France Battle of Normandy Battle of the Bulge Battle of Frankfurt |
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Notable commanders | Friedrich Dollmann Paul Hausser Heinrich Eberbach Erich Brandenberger Hans Felber Hans von Obstfelder |
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