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Afrika Korps Oasis Battalion 300?

Postby Colin Wright » Sat Feb 08, 2003 11:03 pm

I can find nothing on this unit beyond information that it appeared in Africa sometime between February and July 1941. Can anyone add anything to this?
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Postby Stefan » Sat Feb 15, 2003 6:27 pm

Tessin supplies the following info:
"Bataillonsstab z.b.V. 300, formed 10. April 1941 as staff for Oasenkompanien 1-13 ? (known are 2, 6, 10, 12, 13, the numbers indicate the forming Wehrkreise), 1942 disbanded"
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Postby Colin Wright » Sat Feb 15, 2003 10:10 pm

Stefan wrote:Tessin supplies the following info:
"Bataillonsstab z.b.V. 300, formed 10. April 1941 as staff for Oasenkompanien 1-13 ? (known are 2, 6, 10, 12, 13, the numbers indicate the forming Wehrkreise), 1942 disbanded"


Thanks. This suggests that 2, 6, 10, 12, 13 were actually formed and the rest envisaged but never established?

It might be illuminating to read that book on the Long Range Desert Groups. Presumably, some references to what Germans they ran into.
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Postby Jason Pipes » Sun Feb 16, 2003 3:54 am

In April of 1941, a number of German Wehrkreis formed a series of Oasen-Kompanien (Oasis Companies), each of which was to be formed around men that had either worked or lived in Africa. The main task of these units was largely static occupation duties of isolated road junctions, oasis, wells, etc. A total of 13 such units of comany strenght were formed, and a controlling staff known as Bataillon-Stab zvB 300 was created to control them all. Each of the companies were specially trained and equiped, and could perform difficult water collection and were also able to make found-water drinkable.

In the summer of 1941, each German Infantry Regiment in North Africa received one Oasis Company. There were five left over after this, which were put under the direct control of DAK at the time. BtlStb zvB 300 was a very limited unit consisting of only about 10 officers to control the various companies. As well, BtlStab zvB 300 and all the various companies had limited motorization and no heavy weapons. BtlStb zvB 300 was absorbed by DAK in the fall of 1941, and was offically disbanded in mid-1942.

It appears that the individual companies were numbered 1-13.

Hope this helps!
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Postby Colin Wright » Fri Feb 21, 2003 2:54 pm

Jason Pipes wrote:Hope this helps!


It does help. The conclusion I'm reaching is that these companies were rear area support elements formed to meet the anticipated conditions in Africa which were either found to be unnecessary or were superseded by some other rear echelon. More to the point, they were not intended as combat units to garrison the various Oases (Jiarabub, Jalo, etc.)
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Postby David W » Fri Jul 15, 2005 4:03 pm

Were they raised at Tripoli in April 41, or further West?
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Re: Afrika Korps Oasis Battalion 300?

Postby David W » Sun May 01, 2011 3:56 pm

Do we know?
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Re: Afrika Korps Oasis Battalion 300?

Postby Leo Niehorster » Sun May 01, 2011 4:13 pm

Watta ya mean "we", paleface?
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Re: Afrika Korps Oasis Battalion 300?

Postby Leo Niehorster » Sun May 01, 2011 4:28 pm

There were only five Oasis companies, all raised in Germany by an OKH order from the Gr IV: Az. 72/8900 M 41 g.Kdos. dated 05.04.1941; the company number corresponds to the raising Wehrkreis' number. (NARA H37/107 on Film T78/867)

The 2. Oasenkompanie arrived at Tripoli by air on 06.05.1941.
The 6. Oasenkompanie arrived at Tripoli by air on 04.05.1941.
The 10. Oasenkompanie arrived at Tripoli by air on 04.05.1941.
The 12. Oasenkompanie arrived at Tripoli by air in 1941. (date unknown)
The 13. Oasenkompanie arrived at Tripoli by air on 31.05.1941.

So there Kimosabe.
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Re: Afrika Korps Oasis Battalion 300?

Postby David W » Sun May 01, 2011 5:24 pm

Thank you kind sir.
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Re: Afrika Korps Oasis Battalion 300?

Postby David W » Tue May 03, 2011 12:45 am

I see that below Jason quotes these Kompanies as having no heavy weapons. Would it be safe to assume that the heaviest would therefore have probably been a number of Light machine guns?
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Re: Afrika Korps Oasis Battalion 300?

Postby Brad Hunter » Tue May 03, 2011 5:59 am

300. Oasis Battalion:
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Re: Afrika Korps Oasis Battalion 300?

Postby Leo Niehorster » Tue May 03, 2011 11:36 pm

I know the designation "Oasis" is a romantic one, but these units were designed as static guard units for isolated road junctions, oasis, wells, etc. They were also trained and equipped to perform difficult water collection duties, and then make the water drinkable. It is true they were formed with men who had lived or worked in North Africa before the war, but please do not consider them as the German equivalent to the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG). That was usually performed by groups formed from the various recon battalions, occasionally the Brandenburgers, and even the paras.

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Re: Afrika Korps Oasis Battalion 300?

Postby David W » Tue May 03, 2011 11:46 pm

Thanks Leo.


Brad, do those symbols read downwards as follows....

Light Machinegun.
Light Mortar.
Heavy Machinegun.

???
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Re: Afrika Korps Oasis Battalion 300?

Postby Leo Niehorster » Wed May 04, 2011 12:50 am

12 light machine guns
3 light mortars
6 antitank rifles
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