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LXXXIX Army Corps (Wehrmacht)

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SS Mountain Division attempted to infiltrate back into German-controlled territory, but the remainders of the division were pinned down and 800 survivors forced to surrender on 2 April 1945. 500 members of the 6th SS Mountain Division had been killed during the last few days. Their American counterparts were partially spurred on by false rumors that the members of the 6th SS Mountain Division had murdered and raped staff members of an American military hospital from which they had stolen fuel in the last few days.
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within the LXXXIX Army Corps. With a threat of the 276th Division's collapse, Höhne disobeyed Kesselring's instructions and retreated anyway. His own headquarters had already fallen under enemy fire when he and his remaining staff officers retreated. With this retreat, the LXXXIX Army Corps disintegrated. Its personnel did not serve another purpose until the
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Faced with the VIII Corps in the west and threatened by the American breakthrough at Limburg, Höhne, at last in contact with Kesselring, requested the right to retreat his battered forces towards the east, but was denied. By now, only the 276th Infantry Division remained barely in fighting condition
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In the meantime, the remainders of the 6th SS Mountain Division, numbering some 2,000 troops, took to setting up roadblocks on the motorways they attempted to defend, in spite of the fact that several American contingents had already passed them by on either side. Starting on 30 March 1945, the 6th
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did however remain in the Koblenz urban area on the west bank to make a last stand. The troops that arrived on the east bank of the Rhine as part of the retreat by LXXXIX Army Corps numbered around 1,700. They were helped in their retreat by a lack of American activity; the
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to make a fighting retreat towards the Rhine and to cross it if necessary. At noon on the 16 March 1945, the remainders of the LXXXIX Army Corps was ordered to cease its defensive efforts on the west bank of the Rhine, and began withdrawing to the east bank. The
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The total collapse of LXXXIX Army Corps began on 27 March 1945, when the corps was dislodged from its positions on the east bank of the Rhine by the advancing American VIII Corps. The corps had been nominally assigned back to the 15th Army under
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With the collapse of LXXXIX Army Corps and the destruction of the 6th SS Mountain Division, the American forces had punched a hole between Army Group B and Army Group G. The only division left in any position to retaliate, the
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was rushed in by Hausser to assist the sector. Having accepted that the forces west of the American breakthrough were lost, the part of LXXXIX Army Corps to the east of the breach were ordered by
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As Allied armies were advancing through France, LXXXIX Army Corps took the far right flank of 15th Army, which was in turn on the far right of the German lines, to the right of the
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area, but the 6th SS Mountain Division was out of fuel, and its troops, now marching on foot, came too late to prevent Limburg's capture by American troops on 26 March.
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line. The corps command started to arrive there by 9 March 1945. The LXXXIX Army Corps was tasked with the defense of the Moselle from
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in a futile attempt to push back against the Moselle bridgehead established by XII Corps and to hold open a retreat route towards the
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On 2 April 1945, Höhne was captured by American forces and formally surrendered to a Quartermaster detachment in the American rear.
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In March 1945, the LXXXIX Army Corps was called upon by the commander of Army Group G, Paul Hausser, to defend the
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for most of 1943 as well as early 1944. From here, it commanded coastal garrison troops in the southwestern
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By early November 1944, the LXXXIX Army Corps had been transferred from the 15th Army to the
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and Middelburg, respectively. It formed a line along the French coast together with the
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By 25 March 1945, the 6th SS Mountain Division had been called away by
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The LXXXIX Army Corps was marked 'Verbleib unbekannt' (German:
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coast. For instance, it oversaw the 65th Infantry Division at
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on 9 August 1942, before eventually receiving the designation
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Index

Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany

Heer
Wehrmacht
Corps
Alfred Ritter von Hubicki
Hugo Höfl
Werner Freiherr von und zu Gilsa
Friedrich-Wilhelm Neumann
Gustav Höhne
German
army corps
Germany's
Wehrmacht
World War II
United States Army
Roman numerals
occupied France
15th Army
Haase
Army Group D
von Rundstedt
39th
65th
712th
Alfred Ritter von Hubicki
9th Panzer Division
Antwerp
Netherlands

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