Occupation of latvian and estonian ports by German troops 1941
With my work to the Baltic ships I place with the date of the occupation of Libau, Windau, Riga, Pernau, Tallinn etc. different data to indicate again and again again and again firmly the partial 5 days will apart lie. Does someone have perhaps exact data to the whole ports?
Thank you
Theo
Besetzung lettischer und estnischer Häfen durch deutsche Truppen 1941
Bei meiner Arbeit zu den baltischen Schiffen stelle ich immer wieder fest das beim Datum der Besetzung von Libau, Windau, Riga, Pernau, Tallinn usw. immer wieder verschiedene Daten angeben werde die teilweise 5 Tage auseinander liegen.
Hat Jemand zu den ganzen Häfen vielleicht genaue Daten ?
Vielen Dank
Theo
Occupation of latvian and estonian ports by German troops 1
Hi,
Libau was taken on 28.6.1941, after heavy fights from 24.6. to 27.6. (Geschichte der 291. ID, Haupt-Baltikum 1941, KTB Halder und SKL).
Windau was taken on 1.7.1941 (KTB- war diary of Seekriegsleitung, same day).
The southern part of Riga was reached by Vorausabteilungen of I. AK on 29.6.1941, Kampfgruppe Lasch (AA 1, 11, 21, III./IR 43, schwereArtAbt. 536, 1 Komp. FlaAbt. 604, immediatly followed by RadfahrKomp. IR 43, PzJABt. 1, I./IR 1.
Riga was secured on 1.7.1941. (Richter, Die 1. ID).
Reval was taken by the 61.ID and 217. ID on 28.8.1941. The city hall was secured 1.30 pm by II./IR 151
(Haupt, Baltikum 1941, and Hubatsch, 61. ID).
Greetings
Thomas
Libau was taken on 28.6.1941, after heavy fights from 24.6. to 27.6. (Geschichte der 291. ID, Haupt-Baltikum 1941, KTB Halder und SKL).
Windau was taken on 1.7.1941 (KTB- war diary of Seekriegsleitung, same day).
The southern part of Riga was reached by Vorausabteilungen of I. AK on 29.6.1941, Kampfgruppe Lasch (AA 1, 11, 21, III./IR 43, schwereArtAbt. 536, 1 Komp. FlaAbt. 604, immediatly followed by RadfahrKomp. IR 43, PzJABt. 1, I./IR 1.
Riga was secured on 1.7.1941. (Richter, Die 1. ID).
Reval was taken by the 61.ID and 217. ID on 28.8.1941. The city hall was secured 1.30 pm by II./IR 151
(Haupt, Baltikum 1941, and Hubatsch, 61. ID).
Greetings
Thomas
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Re: Occupation of latvian and estonian ports by German troops 1
According to Sturmgeschütze - Die Panzer der Infanterie (Kurowski, p38) Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 185 drove through Riga and a platoon from this unit crossed the Daugava (Dvina) river on a Russian pontoon bridge. The Stug platoon was commanded by Oblt Geissler. The StuGs together with some assault engineers (with flame throwers) were cut off on the far shore as the bridge was destroyed. The StuG battalion entered the western outskirts of Riga at 10:20, but its unclear which day. Any educated guesses? One way of reading my source would be to say 22 June, but Riga is so far away from the 22 June front so I don't see how that could be possible.
Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 185 acted flank protection for Kampfgruppe Lasch on 22 June, but it's unclear if they were indeed a part of this Kampfgruppe or not.
Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 185 acted flank protection for Kampfgruppe Lasch on 22 June, but it's unclear if they were indeed a part of this Kampfgruppe or not.
Re: Occupation of latvian and estonian ports by German troops 1
StuGs were part of Voraus-Regiment of I.A.K., unfortunately cpa95 does not mention them in post above. But date given for Voraus-Rgt. entering Riga is confirmed by primary sources, so there is no need for "educated guesses".Mattias Rönnblom wrote:The StuG battalion entered the western outskirts of Riga at 10:20, but its unclear which day.
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Re: Occupation of latvian and estonian ports by German troops 1
OK, I see. Thank you.
Where there any assault engineer unit within this Kampfgruppe?
Where there any assault engineer unit within this Kampfgruppe?
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Re: Occupation of latvian and estonian ports by German troops 1
http://www.feldgrau.com/dreichsbahn.html says that the railway bridge was destroyed on 2 July. My source mention this bridge being destroyed too, at the same time as the pontoon bridge StuGs had just crossed. There could have been > 1 railway bridge at that time, of course. Does anyone know if there were?
Another thing, does anyone know which Russian units where defending this area? From what I can tell from
http://www.armchairgeneral.com/rkkaww2/ ... y10_41.jpg
it's either 10th or 67th Rifle Divisions.
Another thing, does anyone know which Russian units where defending this area? From what I can tell from
http://www.armchairgeneral.com/rkkaww2/ ... y10_41.jpg
it's either 10th or 67th Rifle Divisions.
Re: Occupation of latvian and estonian ports by German troops 1
Copied from my old post:Mattias Rönnblom wrote:Where there any assault engineer unit within this Kampfgruppe?
On 29.06.1941 at 3:10 started from Bausk:
1. Voraus: mot Marschgruppe Major Helbig
Führer: Major Helbig, Voraus-Abt. 11
Truppe: 10./I.R.43 mit unterstelltem s.M.G.Zg. 12./I.R.43
1 Zug 14./I.R.43
3 Geschütze 2./Fla-Btl. 604
3./Sturmgesch.Abt.185 (ohne 1 Zug)
1 Zug 3./(mot.)-Pi.-Btl.21
Auftrag: Ohne Rücksicht auf die Marschgeschwindigkeit des Regts. nach Riga durchzustossen und nach Möglichkeit die Dünabrücken unversehrt in eigene Hand zu bringen.
2. Marschgruppe Källner
Führer: Oberstleutnant Källner, Voraus-Abt.11
Truppe: a) Vorhut: V.A.11 und 2 Züge Sturmgesch. Abt.185
b) Gros: III/I.R.43 (ohne verst. 10. Komp)
Stab Sturmgesch. Abt.185
2 Züge Sturmgesch. Abt.185
s.Art.Abt.536
2./Fla-Btl.604
14./I.R.43 (ohne 1 Zug)
Radf.Btl.402
Auftrag: Der mot. Gruppe so schnell wie möglich zu folgen und in Riga die Brücken nach Westen abzuschirmen.
3. Marschgruppe Matussik
Führer: Oberstleutnant Matussik, Voraus-Abt.21
Truppe: V.A.21
V.A.1
3 Sturmgeschütze 2./Sturmgesch.Abt.185
Auftrag: Hinter Marschgruppe Källner zu folgen, um bei Stockungen des Vormarsches von Jecava über Klapi auszuholen.
they arrived into western part of Riga at 10:20.
over bridge (unspecified which one!) got:
5 Sturmgeschütze, 3 Geschütze Fla-Btl.604, 1 Pak, einige Schützengruppen und Pioniere
Pontonbrücke and Strassenbrücke were blow up, railway bridge was damaged.
My source says that railway bridge was blown up on 30.06.1941 at 2:00that the railway bridge was destroyed on 2 July
this is confirmed by fact that germans occupied eastern part of Riga on 1.07.1941.
It's not so simple - after advance unit broke into Riga, every soviet unit west of Riga was basically trapped (don't believe empty white area on drawing ). I'm not aware how many were able to cross Dvina.Another thing, does anyone know which Russian units where defending this area? From what I can tell from
http://www.armchairgeneral.com/rkkaww2/ ... y10_41.jpg
it's either 10th or 67th Rifle Divisions.
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Re: Occupation of latvian and estonian ports by German troops 1
Excellent, thank you.
I learned from a Russian site that the Russian attack was performed (at least in part) by 5th NKVD motorized rifle battalion, including a number of BT tanks.
Is (mot.)-Pi.-Btl.21 the 21st Infantry Division's organic pioneer battalion? What references I've found to it does not mention it being motorized.
I learned from a Russian site that the Russian attack was performed (at least in part) by 5th NKVD motorized rifle battalion, including a number of BT tanks.
Is (mot.)-Pi.-Btl.21 the 21st Infantry Division's organic pioneer battalion? What references I've found to it does not mention it being motorized.