Unit Name: | 12. Armee 12th Army |
Dates: | 7 August 1915 – 9 October 1916 |
Type: | Army |
Battles: | World War I |
Identification Symbol: | A.O.K. 12 |
Identification Symbol Label: | Abbreviation |
The 12th Army (German: '''12. Armee / Armeeoberkommando 12 / A.O.K. 12''') was an army level command of the German Army in World War I formed in August 1915 by the redesignation of German: Armee-Gruppe Gallwitz.[1] It served exclusively on the Eastern Front and was dissolved on 9 October 1916 when its commander, General der Infanterie Max von Fabeck, was transferred to 8th Army.
On 9 February 1915 Guards Reserve Corps was redesignated Armee-Gruppe Gallwitz. Its commander was raised to the status of an Army Commander on 18 March 1915 and his Armee-Gruppe was redesignated as 12th Army on 7 August 1915.
On 22 July, the armies of Central Powers crossed the Vistula river. In August, the Russian Fourth Army left the Ivangorod fortress. With the continuing Russian retreat, Warsaw became isolated, and the 12th Army seized the opportunity and conquered it on 4–5 August.
Armee-Gruppe Gallwitz was redesignated as 12th Army on 7 August 1915 with von Gallwitz remaining in command. The 12th Army was dissolved on 9 October 1916 when its commander was transferred to 8th Army.
7 August 1915 | Armee-Gruppe Gallwitz | 11th Army | ||
22 September 1915 | 8th Army |