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- South_German_Offensive abstract "The South German Offensive is the general name of one of the final offensives of World War II in Europe. The offensive was led by the Seventh and Third armies of the United States along with the First Army of France. Soviet troops linked up with American forces in Czechoslovakia notably in the Battle of Slivice.[citation needed] The offensive was made by the US 6th Army Group to protect the 12th Army Group's right flank and to prevent a German last stand in the Alps. However German resistance was much more fierce than in the north, which slowed the 6th Army Group's progress. However by the end of April, many German divisions surrendered without a fight to the advancing American forces to avoid the inevitable destruction. The VI Corps of the Seventh Army linked up with the US Fifth Army, which fought through Italy, in the Alps as the Third Army advanced into Austria and Czechoslovakia, where it linked up with Soviet forces advancing from the east. Fighting continued a few days after the Surrender of Germany on 8 May, due to German forces fighting west to surrender to the Americans instead of the Soviets.".
- South_German_Offensive combatant "France".
- South_German_Offensive combatant "Germany".
- South_German_Offensive combatant "Russian Volunteers".
- South_German_Offensive commander Alexander_Patch.
- South_German_Offensive commander Carl_Friedrich_von_P%C3%BCckler-Burghauss.
- South_German_Offensive commander George_S._Patton.
- South_German_Offensive commander Ivan_Konev.
- South_German_Offensive commander Jacob_L._Devers.
- South_German_Offensive commander Jean_de_Lattre_de_Tassigny.
- South_German_Offensive commander Karl_Holz_(Nazi).
- South_German_Offensive commander Max_Bork.
- South_German_Offensive commander Stafford_LeRoy_Irwin.
- South_German_Offensive date "1945-05-12".
- South_German_Offensive isPartOfMilitaryConflict Western_Allied_invasion_of_Germany.
- South_German_Offensive place Austria.
- South_German_Offensive place Czech_Republic.
- South_German_Offensive place Nazi_Germany.
- South_German_Offensive result "Decisive Allied Victory".
- South_German_Offensive strength "1st Ukrainian Front".
- South_German_Offensive strength "2nd Ukrainian Front".
- South_German_Offensive strength "3rd Ukrainian Front".
- South_German_Offensive strength "First Army".
- South_German_Offensive strength "France:".
- South_German_Offensive strength "Nineteenth Army".
- South_German_Offensive strength "Seventh Army".
- South_German_Offensive strength "Soviet Union:".
- South_German_Offensive strength "Third Army".
- South_German_Offensive strength "United States:".
- South_German_Offensive thumbnail 3._US_Inf.-Div._in_Nürnberg,_20.04.1945.jpg?width=300.
- South_German_Offensive wikiPageID "35720657".
- South_German_Offensive wikiPageRevisionID "569638114".
- South_German_Offensive caption "US Forces walking through a devastated Nuremberg.".
- South_German_Offensive combatant "France".
- South_German_Offensive combatant "Germany".
- South_German_Offensive combatant "Russian Volunteers".
- South_German_Offensive commander "Alexander Patch".
- South_German_Offensive commander "Carl Friedrich".
- South_German_Offensive commander "George Patton".
- South_German_Offensive commander "Ivan Konev".
- South_German_Offensive commander "Jacob Devers".
- South_German_Offensive commander "Jean L. Tassigny".
- South_German_Offensive commander "Karl Holz".
- South_German_Offensive commander "LeRoy Irwin".
- South_German_Offensive commander "Max Bork".
- South_German_Offensive conflict "Southern German Offensive".
- South_German_Offensive date "--03-28".
- South_German_Offensive hasPhotoCollection South_German_Offensive.
- South_German_Offensive partof "the Invasion of Germany during World War II".
- South_German_Offensive place "Southeast Nazi Germany".
- South_German_Offensive result "Decisive Allied Victory".
- South_German_Offensive strength 19th_Army_(Wehrmacht).
- South_German_Offensive strength 1st_Army_(Wehrmacht).
- South_German_Offensive strength 7th_Army_(Wehrmacht).
- South_German_Offensive strength First_Army_(France).
- South_German_Offensive strength United_States_Army_Central.
- South_German_Offensive strength United_States_Army_Europe.
- South_German_Offensive strength "1".
- South_German_Offensive strength "2".
- South_German_Offensive strength "3".
- South_German_Offensive strength "France:".
- South_German_Offensive strength "Soviet Union:".
- South_German_Offensive strength "United States:".
- South_German_Offensive subject Category:Allied_occupation_of_Europe.
- South_German_Offensive subject Category:Western_European_theatre_of_World_War_II.
- South_German_Offensive type Event.
- South_German_Offensive type MilitaryConflict.
- South_German_Offensive type SocietalEvent.
- South_German_Offensive type Event.
- South_German_Offensive type Event.
- South_German_Offensive type Thing.
- South_German_Offensive comment "The South German Offensive is the general name of one of the final offensives of World War II in Europe. The offensive was led by the Seventh and Third armies of the United States along with the First Army of France. Soviet troops linked up with American forces in Czechoslovakia notably in the Battle of Slivice.[citation needed] The offensive was made by the US 6th Army Group to protect the 12th Army Group's right flank and to prevent a German last stand in the Alps.".
- South_German_Offensive label "South German Offensive".
- South_German_Offensive sameAs m.0jt936w.
- South_German_Offensive sameAs Q7567350.
- South_German_Offensive sameAs Q7567350.
- South_German_Offensive wasDerivedFrom South_German_Offensive?oldid=569638114.
- South_German_Offensive depiction 3._US_Inf.-Div._in_Nürnberg,_20.04.1945.jpg.
- South_German_Offensive isPrimaryTopicOf South_German_Offensive.
- South_German_Offensive name "Southern German Offensive".