Hello
I'm seeking an Order of Battle of this unit for July and August 1941.
SS-Division "Reich" (mot)
Thank you in advance
Take care and good luck
Jason Petho
SS Division Reich 1941
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Hello
I've found this:
http://www.dasreich.ca/ssreich_41.html
And although it's for June, it's a starting point. My question is, does anyone have a key for the symbology?
Thank you in advance
Take care and good luck
Jason Petho
I've found this:
http://www.dasreich.ca/ssreich_41.html
And although it's for June, it's a starting point. My question is, does anyone have a key for the symbology?
Thank you in advance
Take care and good luck
Jason Petho
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Jason, check your email, I sent you a scan of the "Reich" TOE which is slightly different than the one on Dan's page. I scaned mine from the 46th Panzer Corps microfilm from the NARA. The main difference is that SS Rgt. 11 only has 2 instead of the 3 battalions shown on the other TOE. Dans website also has the officer list I provided him from the same microfilm.
Hello!
This link might be of some help:
http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=1981
I hope this helps!
Cheers,
Wolfkin
This link might be of some help:
http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=1981
I hope this helps!
Cheers,
Wolfkin
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Michael.. I emailed you!
Robert.. Thank you!!!
Wolfkin... brilliant, thank you!!!
A further question:
How would the Sturmgeschütz Batterie be organized. I'm under the impression it would have 6 Stugs. Would they operate as one unit, or 3 units of 2 vehicles.. or?
Thank you in advance!
Take care and good luck
Jason Petho
Robert.. Thank you!!!
Wolfkin... brilliant, thank you!!!
A further question:
How would the Sturmgeschütz Batterie be organized. I'm under the impression it would have 6 Stugs. Would they operate as one unit, or 3 units of 2 vehicles.. or?
Thank you in advance!
Take care and good luck
Jason Petho
Hello Michael !Michael Avanzini wrote:Jason
Email me I can scan something for you the keys to the diagram
Michael
Any chance I could get a copy as well ?
I could sure use it to help translate some of the symbols used in the mountain of information forwared to me re: my pet project here "Operation Typhoon".
If you can't - no problem - I'll keep on muddling along!
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Signed: "The Shadow"
Hello Jason!
In 1941 the Sturmgeschutze Batterie would have seven StuG. It was organized with three troops, each with two StuG, plus one for the StuG Batterie Commander. I hope this helps!
Cheers,
Wolfkin
In 1941 the Sturmgeschutze Batterie would have seven StuG. It was organized with three troops, each with two StuG, plus one for the StuG Batterie Commander. I hope this helps!
Cheers,
Wolfkin
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Hi Jason!
Inf. Division SS-Reich's Stug Batt. had 7 stugs organized in three platoons plus a stug for the battery commander.
The battery commander was SS-Hstuf. Günster,
platoon commanders.
I.Zug: SS-Ostuf. Telkamp
II.Zug: SS-Ostuf. Mäder
III.Zug: SS-Ostuf. Kneissl
The battery Stugs were nicknamed: Seydlitz, Schill, Prinz Eugen, York, Lützow, Ziethen, Blücher and Derfflinger.
You can find more info on the battery in Mark Yerger's masterpiece Knights of Steel Vol.2.
Cheers
Marko
Inf. Division SS-Reich's Stug Batt. had 7 stugs organized in three platoons plus a stug for the battery commander.
The battery commander was SS-Hstuf. Günster,
platoon commanders.
I.Zug: SS-Ostuf. Telkamp
II.Zug: SS-Ostuf. Mäder
III.Zug: SS-Ostuf. Kneissl
The battery Stugs were nicknamed: Seydlitz, Schill, Prinz Eugen, York, Lützow, Ziethen, Blücher and Derfflinger.
You can find more info on the battery in Mark Yerger's masterpiece Knights of Steel Vol.2.
Cheers
Marko
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