2nd Army (France)

1914–1940 field army of the French Army From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Second Army (French: IIe Armée) was a field army of the French Army during World War I and World War II.[1] The Army became famous for fighting the Battle of Verdun in 1916 under Generals Philippe Pétain and Robert Nivelle.

Active1914–1918
1939–1940
CountryFrance
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2e Armée
Active1914–1918
1939–1940
CountryFrance
BranchFrench Army
TypeField army
Part ofFrench First Army Group (Groupe d'Armées no. 1)
EngagementsBattle of Verdun
Battle of France
Battle of Sedan (1940)
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Charles Huntziger
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Commanders

World War I

World War II

History

World War I

On the 25th of September 1918, the American First Army relieved the French Second Army from the sector between Meuse and the Argonne Forest.[2]

World War II

During the Battle of France, the Second Army, commanded by General Charles Huntziger, held the pivot of the French maneuver, centered around the strategic city of Sedan. Its composition on 10 May 1940 included several reserve formations that would bear the brunt of the German Ardennes offensive.

Order of Battle (10 May 1940)

The following composition of the Second Army is based on official records at the start of the German offensive:[3]

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