
Army Group Center
Army Group Center was a major German military formation during World War II, responsible for conducting operations in central Europe, mainly against the Soviet Union. It consisted of multiple armies and was led by a high-ranking commander. Its goal was to advance into Soviet territory, capture strategic locations, and ultimately weaken the Soviet defenses. The group played a central role in large-scale battles like the invasion of Russia in 1941. Over time, its effectiveness declined as the Soviet forces resisted more fiercely and the German war effort faced setbacks.