Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 5:05 pm Post subject: OMG Battelgroup reseach
hi dima and OMG teammembers,
Bgs composition I found till now.
GERMANS:
Order of battle: (17sept.1944)
II. SS Panerkorps(Bittrich)
9. SS Hohenstaufen (Standartenführer Walter Harzer)
force End Aug 1944: 460 Soldiers 25 Tanks
aproximatelly Force in the Area around Arnheim 17.Sept:
3500-4000 Men out of 15,898, with sth around 25 Tanks
+ some tanks from Frundsberg(but only for first few days)
10.SS-Panzerjäger-Abteilung (destroyed at Failaise)
10.SS-Flak-Abteilung (released from duty)
material given away to other regiments of 10th SS
10.SS-Pioneer-Abteilung (destroyed)
the few soldiers left in this unit were given to 10.SS PzReg22 / later to Kg von Tettau
10.SS-Panzer-Nachrichten-Abteilung (just staff, thinned out by recruiting Alarm-units) 10th SS Divisional Support Units (just staff/drivers, thinned out by recruiting Alarm-units)
Tanks:
9-10 Panzer Ivf2 /parts given to Hohenstaufen, since combination of
the remnants of the 2 division commenced, due to lack of armoured
vehicles, both divisions borrowed tanks from each other, until
506 Schwere Kompanie arrived)[b]
approx. 150 men of collaborating Local police/fashists
armory: Mainly remnants of Dutch Army(British rifles/Vinkers MG /
Dunkirque material, older german equipment mainly K98 and some MG 34)
12 x Squad Irregulars
4 mg34
4 x 5cm Mortar
KG Tettau: 7000 men. Composition:
-SS PzGrAuE Btl.16(SS Stammbattalion 16) (Kraft)
600 men:
2 reinforced companies (incl. training personell) with:
4 SMG 42
8 LeMg42
Training-examples of Stg44
Training examples of FG42
250 Ka98
50 Gw43 (5 with scope)
32 Walter 38
60 Mp40
8 5cm mortar
4 8cm mortar
2 20mm Flak
Vehicles: 4 150mm Panzerwerfer
Pzfaust and Fauspatrone
-SS-School Arnhein 3.000 men (Eberwein + Lippert)
2 Btl. And lots of Staff
8 le mg42
4 smg42
8 5cm mortar
4 8cm mortar
6 20mm Flak
-SS Police School 600 men (Helle)
2 reinforced companies
6 lemg42
8 5cm mortar
2 20mm flak
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 11:52 pm Post subject: Re: OMG Battelgroup reseach
malaka wrote:
hi dima and OMG teammembers,
Bgs composition I found till now.
GERMANS:
Order of battle: (17sept.1944)
II. SS Panerkorps(Bittrich)
9. SS Hohenstaufen (Standartenführer Walter Harzer)
force End Aug 1944: 460 Soldiers 25 Tanks
aproximatelly Force in the Area around Arnheim 17.Sept:
3500-4000 Men out of 15,898, with sth around 25 Tanks
+ some tanks from Frundsberg(but only for first few days)
10.SS-Panzerjäger-Abteilung (destroyed at Failaise)
10.SS-Flak-Abteilung (released from duty)
material given away to other regiments of 10th SS
10.SS-Pioneer-Abteilung (destroyed)
the few soldiers left in this unit were given to 10.SS PzReg22 / later to Kg von Tettau
10.SS-Panzer-Nachrichten-Abteilung (just staff, thinned out by recruiting Alarm-units) 10th SS Divisional Support Units (just staff/drivers, thinned out by recruiting Alarm-units)
Tanks:
9-10 Panzer Ivf2 /parts given to Hohenstaufen, since combination of
the remnants of the 2 division commenced, due to lack of armoured
vehicles, both divisions borrowed tanks from each other, until
506 Schwere Kompanie arrived)[b]
Very detail information my friend. Maybe an odd question but i presume seen the fact you have contact with other archive staff in germany you might be able to dig up commander pictures and maybe even maps an aerials as i'm desperate to find them (not only for omg but also The scheldt mod)
Cheers Buck
If you are short of everything but enemy, you are in the combat zone.
i try to get some pictures of the commanders - problem with OMG will be that most of the units were "Kampfgruppen" or mixed/adhoc battallions, so that the commanders pictures will be a search for a needle in a stockpile of nails - but i ll do my best...
Aerials:
german air-recon wasnt that sophisticated around 1944... But the british side took millions of pictures of the area in order to prepare their troops and airmen as good as possible. The imperial war musem in london published all the aerials last summer(there were free to watch then) but now i think they need a fee or a registration to access them online...
I you manage to be granted access, all your ma problems should be solved...
i try to get some pictures of the commanders - problem with OMG will be that most of the units were "Kampfgruppen" or mixed/adhoc battallions, so that the commanders pictures will be a search for a needle in a stockpile of nails - but i ll do my best...
Aerials:
german air-recon wasnt that sophisticated around 1944... But the british side took millions of pictures of the area in order to prepare their troops and airmen as good as possible. The imperial war musem in london published all the aerials last summer(there were free to watch then) but now i think they need a fee or a registration to access them online...
I you manage to be granted access, all your ma problems should be solved...
Would be very cool if you would do that for me. i can really use such a link seen the fact that an aerial her in the netherlands costs me about 50 euro per shot an then you even have to hope if its the right one
check this shit out! i researched for a couple of days now and then (usual murphys law) I found a page with nearly perfect Order of battle research...
danm! Three days of of book research for nearly nothin...damn...
Korps HQ
Commander : Obergruppenführer Wilhelm Bittrich
The units listed below were attached to the II S.S. Panzer Korps in one capacity or another, however the Kampfgruppe (or Battle Group) units were improvised from a selection of units, including some from the 9th and 10th S.S. Panzer Divisions listed below.
S.S. Panzergrenadier Bataillon 16
Commander : Captain Sepp Krafft
Strength: 600+ Dead: 65 Wounded: 161 Missing: 94
Schwerepanzer Abteilung 506
Commander : Major Lange
Armament : 45 x PzKw VIb
Schwerepanzer Kompanie Hummel
Armament : 14 x PzKw VI
StuG Abteilung 280
Armament : 10 x StuG IIIg
Arko 191
Bataillon I
Bataillon II
Bataillon III
Armament : 24 x 105L28 leFH 18, and 4 x 210L31 Morser 18
S.S. Werfer Abteilung 102
Commander : Hauptsturmfürer Nickmann
Armament : 12 x 15cm NW 41
Kampfgruppe Brinkmann
KampfGruppe Bruhn
Strength: 525
Kampfgruppe Hardert
Sperrverband Harzer (Gerhard)
MG Bataillon 47, (540 men)
Marine Kampfgruppe 642, (600 men)
Kampfgruppe Schörken, (600 men)
Kampfgruppe Kauer, (600 men)
S.S. Abteilung "Landstrum Nederland", (450 men)
Kampfgruppe Knaust
Commander: Major Knaust
Ersatz Abteilung Bocholt
Strength: 200-300 Casualties: 100
Panzer Kompanie Mielke, (8 x PzKw III+IV)
Kampfgruppe Spindler
FlaK Abteilung Swoboda
Bataillon I, (12 x 88L56 FlaK 18, and 8 x 20L113 FlaK 3
Bataillon II (12 x 88L56 FlaK 18, and 8 x 20L113 FlaK 3
Abteilung 19, (5 x 88L56 FlaK 18, and 6 x 37L98)
Kruger, (4 x 88L56 FlaK 18, and 5 x 20L113 FlaK 38
Well instead of posting everything just check that address...
that guy (gefreiter) was there so, book reasearch isnt obsolete but halfbacked somehow...(my stats differ, but do that only slightly)
Problem of the books i used, is that they are originals and in original books Wehrmacht officials often give the number divisions should really have, but not the ones they definately had in reality(due to semi-propaganda)....
i dont know which ones are the more accurate ones, although I think my research was comprehensive on the II.SS panzerkops...
you modders shall decide, i just offer info
(well in between there is the truth, but you never know)
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 10:00 pm Post subject: Re: OMG Battelgroup reseach
Polemarchos
where did you get your information and numbers for this thread?
ive been chatting with steve about the number of german tanks in LSA.
thanks
RD Steiner
PS.....also do you know what kind of equipment the Pioneer Lehr battalion 9 from Glogau had at arnhem?? they were assault pioneers that were brought in, and im having prblems finding out what kind of equipment they had.
thanks
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