Eleventh Army
The Eleventh Army was a military formation of the German Army during World War II. It was primarily active on the Eastern Front and played a significant role in various operations against the Soviet Union. Established in 1941, the Eleventh Army was involved in key battles, including the siege of Leningrad.
The Eleventh Army was known for its involvement in the Siege of Sevastopol and the Crimean Campaign. It was eventually disbanded in 1944 as the tide of the war turned against Germany. The army's operations reflected the broader strategies and challenges faced by the German military during the conflict.