FormationIt origins were in the Panzer Group Guderian (Panzergruppe Guderian), named after its commander Heinz Guderian, and Panzergruppe 2 which played a significant role in the initial success of blitzkrieg during Operation Barbarossa. Service history1941The Army was renamed as the 2nd Panzer Army in October 1941, attached to Army Group Centre and fought in the Battle of Moscow and later in the defensive battles of the Eastern Front central sector. 1942The Army later served with the Army Group F and transferred to the Balkans for anti-partisan operations. 1944The 2nd Panzer Army also fought in Yugoslavia, Hungary and Austria. CommandersGeneraloberst Heinz Guderian (October 5, 1941 - December 25, 1941) ReferencesWendel, Marcus (2004). 2.Panzer-Armee. Retrieved May 5, 2006.
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