Field Army Bernolák

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Field Army Bernolák
Poľná armáda Bernolák
ActiveAugust – September 1939
Country Slovakia
Branch Slovak Army
SizeField army
Engagements
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Ferdinand Catlos

The Field Army Bernolák (Slovak: Poľná armáda Bernolák) was a field army of the Axis Slovak Republic during World War II, established for the Invasion of Poland. It was named after Anton Bernolák, the first codifier of the literary Slovak language.

History

Formed on 29 August 1939, the field army covered the eastern flank of German 14th Army during the invasion of Poland in September 1939.

Order of battle

The army's order of battle for the invasion of Poland in 1939 was as follows:

References

  1. ^ a b Polní armáda Bernolák (1939-1939) (in Czech). Valka.cz. Retrieved 12 November 2023.