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Army Group 3 (Groupe d'Armées 3 [GA 3]) was a French Army formation during the Second World War, stationed along the river Rhine manning the Maginot line.
It was responsible for manning the southern end of the Maginot Line, along the River Rhine and controlled one army. The army group's Commander-in-Chief was Général d'Armée Antoine-Marie-Benoit Besson.
Fortified sectors
Until 16 March 1940, the Altkirch sector was part of the Fortified Region of Belfort. Afterwards, the Altkirch sector was under the command of the 44th Army Fortress Corps under General Tence, which was in turn under the command of the French 8th Army, General Garchery at the Fort de Giromagny, part of Army Group 3. The 44th Corps' headquarters was at Dannemarie. The 67th Infantry Division, commanded by General Boutignon, provided infantry support. The 67th DI was a series B reserve division, not suitable for heavy or sustained combat Following to its reorganization, the sector was called the Defensive Sector of Altkirch.
The SF/SD Altkirch was commanded by General Salvan. Fortress troops were provided by the 12th and 171st Fortress Infantry Regiments. Artillery support was provided by the third and fourth battalions of the 159th Position Artillery Regiment. At the midpoint of the Battle of France on 1 June 1940, the fortress troops of the SF Altkirch amounted to two fortress infantry regiments in five battalions, comprising 165 officers and 3,300 men.
Order of battle
French 8th Army - General Marcel Garchery
7th Army Corps
13th Infantry Division
27th Infantry Division
2nd Brigade de Spahis (7th and 9th Algerian Spahi regiments of cavalry (horsed))
13th Army Corps
19th Infantry Division
54th Infantry Division
104th Infantry Division
105th Infantry Division
44th Army Corps (France)
67th Infantry Division
Fortified Sector of Altkirch
Fortified Sector of Montbéliard
Belfort Defences
45th Fortress Army Corps (HQ Ornans)
57th Infantry Division (France)
63rd Infantry Division
Jura Central Fortified Sector
References
= Biblopraphy
=Mary, Jean-Yves; Hohnadel, Alain; Sicard, Jacques. Hommes et Ouvrages de la Ligne Maginot, Tome 3. Paris, Histoire & Collections, 2003. ISBN 2-913903-88-6 (French)
Les Grandes Unités Françaises de la Guerre 1939–1945, Historiques Succincts, Service Historique de l'Armée de Terre, Vincennes : SHAT, 1967
Further reading
"Generals from France". Generals of WWII. Steen Ammentorp. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
Horne, Alistair (1969). To Lose a Battle: France 1940. Boston: Little, Brown. OCLC 5258.
Dowden, P. "Situation at Sedan 1940". The War Tourist. Homestead. Retrieved 15 July 2016.
Lehman, David. "Battle of Flavion". Axis History Forum. phpBB. Retrieved 16 July 2016.