German Army group in the Eastern Front, near the end of World War II
Army Group Ostmark
German: Heeresgruppe Ostmark
Active
April 1945 – 8 May 1945
Country
Nazi Germany
Branch
Heer ( Wehrmacht)
Type
Army group
Size
~450,000 (1 May 1945)[1]: 368
Commanders
Only commander
Lothar Rendulic
Military unit
Army Group Ostmark (German: Heeresgruppe Ostmark) was an army group of Nazi Germany. It was formed near the end of World War II and active for just over a month, between 2 April and 8 May 1945. Its sole commander was Lothar Rendulic and its main area of operations was German-controlled Austria.
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