Army Group South Ukraine


Army Group South Ukraine was a joint German-Romanian group on the Eastern Front during World War II.
Army Group South Ukraine was created on 5 April 1944 by renaming Army Group A. This army group saw action during the Jassy-Kishinev Operation and after taking heavy casualties was redesignated Army Group South at midnight on 23 September 1944.
Geographically, Army Group South Ukraine – headquartered at Slănic-Moldova – held 392 miles of front, of which 160 were held by Romanians. Its operational area covered all of Eastern Romania, from a line 40 km east of Bucharest.

Order of Battle, 15 August 1944 (Army HQ)

Sources:Armeegruppe Dumitrescu – General Petre Dumitrescu