Ww2 german army division structure

    • [PDF File]ORGANIZATION AND STRENGTH OF THE PANZER BATTALIONS ... - Fire and Fury

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      Army Group North 8th Panzer Division – Panzer Regiment 10 – (28 June 1942) x2 battalions Light Company (x2) Card No. Medium Company Card No. x6 PzKpfw 38t E,F,G GE-83 x1 PzKpfw IV E,F(1) GE-79 12th Panzer Division – Panzer Regiment 29 – (1 July 1942) x2 battalions Light Company (x2) Card No. Medium Company Card No. x4 PzKpfw III H GE-76 x1 PzKpfw IV E,F(1) GE-79


    • [PDF File]Organization of German Panzer Divisions, May 1940 - Alternate Wars

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      The Pzkfw 35 (t) was assigned to the 6th Panzer Division in place of the Mk III, and the Pzkfw 38 (t) was assigned to the 7th & 8th Panzer Divisions in place of the Mk III. Panzer Troops: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th & 10th Panzer Divisions had: 1 Panzer Brigade Staff 2 Panzer Regiments, each with 2 Panzer Battalions, each with


    • Handbook on USSR Military Forces: Chapter III, Field Organization

      tion of the Red Army units and formations in­ cluded: combat lessons learned in the Finnish War and the war with Germany, initial weakness sub­ sequent growth of the officers' corps, necessity to halt the advance of German Army, huge losses of personnel and materiel in 1941, decreased out­


    • [PDF File]GERMAN WORLD WAR II ORGANIZATIONAL SERIES

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      1/II-1 01.09.39 1 st and 2 nd Welle Army Infantry Divisions 1/II-2 01.09.39 3 rd and 4 th Welle Army Infantry Divisions 1/III 01.09.39 Higher Headquarters — Mechanized GHQ Units — Static Units (2nd Revised Edition) 2/I 10.05.40 Mechanized Army Formations and Waffen-SS Formations (2nd Revised Edition)


    • [PDF File]World War II Corps Commanders - Army University Press

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      there in person, ready to help his division commanders in any way he can.3 For the U.S. Army in World War II “the corps was the key head- quarters for employing all combat elements in proper tactical combina- tions.“4 Situated below army and above division in the hierarchy of


    • [PDF File]THE MASS SURRENDER OF GERMAN TROOPS TO THE - 87th Infantry Division ...

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      a large number of warehouses containing German army weapons, equipment, food rations and war materiel. Additional damage was inflicted on the city by the 87th Infantry Division’s 334th Field Artillery Battalion, which provided covering fire as the 347th Infantry Regiment began its assault on Plauen.


    • [PDF File]Waffenausbildung für Deutsche Heere 1939 - 1945 - GR916

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      In late 1943 the German army underwent restructuring and the Group / squad (Gruppe) and Platoon (Zug) sizes were cut - (see chapters 5 and 9 in this manual which show pre 1943 formations). These divisions were differentiated from existing formations by the designation “Infantry div. 1944 type”.


    • Germany's Armed Forces in the Second World War: Manpower, Armaments ...

      the division's complement of horses.14 The German army at the time of the speedy conquest of Poland contained at least 445,000 horses and the much larger army which struck into Russia in summer 1941 relied on 650,000 horses and about the same number of motorized units.'" The heart of the German land forces throughout the war consisted of more ...


    • [PDF File]GERMAN WORLD WAR II ORGANIZATIONAL SERIES

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      THE GERMAN WORLD WAR II ORGANIZATIONAL SERIES 1/I 01.09.39 Mechanized Army Formations and Waffen-SS Formations (3rd Revised Edition) 1/II-1 01.09.39 1 st and 2 nd Welle Army Infantry Divisions 1/II-2 01.09.39 3 rd and 4 th Welle Army Infantry Divisions 1/III 01.09.39 Higher Headquarters — Mechanized GHQ Units — Static Units (2nd Revised Edition)


    • [PDF File]2. PANZERDIVISION AND PANZER LEHR DIVISION IN WACHT AM ... - Flames Of War

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      Division was pushed back from the gates of Moscow by the massive Soviet counter-offensive in the Winter of 1941/42. In the next months the Division was embroiled in heavily fought defensive battles. After a short refit at Smolensk in the Summer of 1942, the Division was deployed in the defence of Rzhev. During the battle of Kursk in 1943, 2.


    • [PDF File]FIELD CODES USED BY THE GERMAN ARMY DURING THE WORLD WAR

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      sector and subsector occupied by it, or by the division to which the DIFUA was attached. Thus the DIFUA serving the German 29th Division, when that organization was located in January 1918, on the right bank of the Meuse, was referred to as G-30; "G" indicating the sector, or the German Fifth Army, and "30" the subdivision of the sector.


    • [PDF File]German Tactical Manual - GR916

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      drilled into German soldiers during the Second World War. This manual focuses mainly upon the individual infantryman and the infantry section (or “Gruppe”) in combat. A brief description of the principles of attack, defence and reconnaissance is also included. The source material consists of period manuals and guides. The manuals are from both


    • [PDF File]Organization of the German Infantry Battalion 1938 to 1945

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      German Infantry Battalion structure and terminology The German Army had its own vocabulary for unit designations, which does not easily translate to familiar British or US Army terms. For the purposes of this study, the following equivalents have been used. German British (Br) or US nearest equivalent Gruppe Section (Br), Squad (US)


    • [PDF File]WWII TO&Es - Germany

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      Division Artillery Battery 4 x 105mm Howitzer, 4 x Limber* OR 4 x 150mm Howitzer, 4 x Limber* 2 Table of Organization & Equipment GERMAN INFANTRY BATTALION (1941) Cohesion: 16-18 Sample file. Title: WWII TO&Es - Germany Author: George Chrestensen Subject: WWII Wargame Rules Keywords:


    • [PDF File]U.S. Army Military History Institute Germany-WWII 950 Soldiers Drive 14 ...

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      U.S. Army Military History Institute Germany-WWII . 950 Soldiers Drive . Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 . 14 Sep 2012 . GERMAN ARMY, WWII. A . Working Bibliography of MHI Sources . CONTENTS General Sources.....p.1 . Strength and Casualties.....p.4 . High Command and Control.....p.4 . Organization and Doctrine.....p.8 . Intelligence and ...


    • [PDF File]WWII Micro Squad Battalion Tables of Organization and Equipment GERMAN ...

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      WWII Micro Squad®: The Game 2nd Edition Battalion Tables of Organization and Equipment GERMAN RECON BATTALION (1939 – 1940) Cohesion: 16-18 Heavy Armored Car Platoon 6 x SdKfz231 8/rad OR 6 x SdKfz231 6/rad Light Armored Car Platoon 6 x SdKfz221 OR 6 x SdKfz222 Armored Car Company 3 x Light Armored Car Platoon, 1 x Heavy Armored Car Platoon, 1 x Inf. HQ, 1 x SdKfz247


    • [PDF File]Organization of French Infantry Divisions, 10 May 1940

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      Division Headquarters 3 Infantry Regiments, each with:1 Staff Company Staff Section ... were disbanded on 11/16/39 throughout the French army and the companies became independent. 3 158 HMGs, 24, 81mm mortars, 29 medium mortars, 108 light mortars, 58 AT guns, 36 75mm ... German Army High Command, National Archives Microcopy No. T-78, Roll 444 ...


    • [PDF File]Organizational History of the German Armored Formations 1939-1945

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      detached to the 16th Panzer Grenadier Division as the 116th Panzer Battalion, leaving the 1st Panzer Division with only the 2nd Battalion until 1/15/43, when it became the 1st Battalion and a new 2nd Batta- lion was formed from the 1/203rd Panzer Regiment. The Army 299th Flak Battalion was transferred to the division.


    • [PDF File]German Military Abbreviations

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      GERMAN MILITARY ABBREVIATIONS ments. In deciding which of these nonmilitary abbrevia-tions to include, the aim has been to put in those which will probably occur most frequently rather than to include all possible forms. d. In a few cases German abbreviations will be found identical with those used in the U. S. Army. Examples are


    • [PDF File]German Infantry Company - Focused Firepower

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      German Infantry Company - 1939-1942 Company HQ: The Command Squad was normally led by a Captain, although the fluid nature of German Command structure means the company commander may be of greater or lesser rank. The large command unit size was indicative of the German Army’s top heavy command structure for much of the war.


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