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Transcript of XX:I · Arml Grou12 Studen {~rov) I 31 Oct 44 - 10 Nov 44 Col Gen Kurt Student A:rmy Grou12 H 10...
H.S. Number
981PA.5 (D.5)
981SOM(Dl72)
981SOM{D208)
981AGpG(Dl)
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981SOM(Dl48)
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Document
Fifth Panzer .Ax.my , Appendices to W. D. 9 Aug - 9 Sep 44
Corps
88 Corps, W.D. 1 Jul - 31 Dec 44
88 Corps, W.D. 1 Jul - 31 Dec 44 , Vol "B" of Apps
88 Corps, W.D. 1 Jul - 31 Dec 44, Vol :r cn of Apps
B. Secondary Sources
Blauensteiner, 2 Para Corps, 19 Sep 44 - 10 Mar 4.5
Hammer, Report on 190 I nf Div
von Mellenthin, A Gp G1 20 Sep - 8 Nov 44
Schramm, Der Westen 1
(sea: Primary Sources)
Student, Supplement to Report by Col Geyer
Zimmermann, O.B. Wost from Atlantic Wall to Siegfried Lino, "A Study in Command 11
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U.S. Army, Military IntelligGnce Division, Washington, 1945, Order of Battle of thG German .A:rmy
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Westphal, Siegfried 93 The German Army in thG West
Wilmot, Chester 30f The Struggle for Europe
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A1rnendix "A" to H.s. Report No • . 77
Prig.eipal Appointments in the West
(Autumn l944)
Ref: para 7
Appendix "B" to H.s. Report No. 77
O.B. West
Order of Battle
1,5 Aug 44
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Appendix "C" to H:.s.. Report No. 77
Ftth.rer Order
to hold or destroy Paris
23 Aug 44
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Appendix "D" to H.S. Report No. 77
F'tfhrer Order
of
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~ndi.x "F" o . JS1 Report No• 77
OKW/WFSt
Directive to O.B. West
29 Oot 44
981HC·N { Dl 6)
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Appendix "A" to H;S• Report No. 77
ERDIC.lP AL APP,OIN'I;MENTS .JN T~. WEST
(for period under review)
O.B. 'WEST (until 8 Nov 44 also known as A Gp D}
3 Jul 44 ~ 17 Aug 44 17 Aug 44 - 4 Sep 44
4 Sep 44 - 10 Mar 4.5
G:FM Guenther von Kluge GFM Walter Model GFM Gerd von Rundstedt
ARMY GROUPS
1~ Grou12 B
31 Dec 43*-. 17 Aug 44 GFM Erwin Rommel 17 Aug 44 - 17 Apr 4.5 GFM Walter Model
~¥:ms Group G
10 May 44 ·- 21 Sep 44 Col Gen Johannes Blaskowitz 21 Sep 44 - 23 Dec 44 Gen Pz Tps Hermann Balck
Arml Grou12 Studen {~rov) I
31 Oct 44 - 10 Nov 44 Col Gen Kurt Student
A:rmy Grou12 H
10 Nov 44 - 28 Jan 4.5 Col Gen Kurt Student
. E,trst Army
2 Jun 44 ... 6 Sep 44 ·-
29 Oct 44 '-1 Deo 44 -
6. Sep 44 29 Oct 44
1 Dec 44 22 Mar 4.5
ARMIES
Gen Inf Kurt von der Ohevallerie Gen Pz Tps Otto von Knobelsdorff Gen Inf Kurt von Tippelskiroh Gen I nf Hans von Obstf elder
* · ·Date on which upgraded from a working staff to command (under O.·B. West): 88 Corps {Netherlands), Fifteenth .A:r:my and Seventh Army.
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29 Jun 44 ~ 23 Aug 44 24 Aug 44 " 31 Aug 44 31 Aug 44 - 19 Feb 45
Fifteenth Army
15 Aug 43 ~ 23 Aug 44 23 Aug 44 - 17 Apr 45
·N,_ineteenth Army
SS Gen Paul Hausser Gen Pz Tps Heinrich Eberbach G€n Pz Tps Erich Brandenberger
Col G€n Hans von Salmuth G€n Inf Gustav von Zangen
29 Jun 44 - 15 Deo 44 Gen Inf Friedrich Wiese
Fifth Panzer .A:pa;; . 9 Aug 44 ~ 10 Sep 44 · SS Col Gen
10 Sep 44 ~ Early 1945 Gen Pz Tps
Sixth Panzer Army
Sepp Dietrich Hasso-Eccard von Manteuffel
13 Sep 44 - May 1945 SS 601 Gen Sepp Dietrich
First Parachute Army
· 4 Sep 44 " 31 Oct 44 Col Gen Kurt Student 31 Oct 44 - 28 Mar 45 Gen Para Tps Alfred Schlemm
Armed Forces Commander Netherlands
1 Sep 44 - 26 J an 45 Gen G.A,F, Karl Friedrich Christiansen
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Appendix "D" to H.S~ Report No. 77
Ftllirer Order of 25 Sep 44
(TranslatiO'n)
The enemy has transferred the main weight of his attacks to the Dutch area and the forefield of the Northern Vosges. In the South the available forces have been committed on· the whole, but in England he has still large fornations -including airborne divisions - to exploit and expand success in Southern Holland by further landings from the air and frNn the sea in western and northern Holland, or possibly even in Gerrlany between Wilhelm.shaven and :E:mden.
The centre of gravity of our counter-measures must therefore be transferred to the northern area of the western · front, to hold the Netherlands and make possible the completion of the West Wall extension, .thereby protecting the Ruhr area. ·
My orders are:
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The enemy in the Arnhem - Nijmegen area is to be destroyed by concentric attack. The f ooal point of this attack must be between Waal and Maas in order to take the Nijmegen-Grave road, thereby preventing a further reinforcing of the enemy north of the Maas.
The southern front of Fifteenth .A:rmy and the western front of First Parachute }\xrn.y must be held at present lines. The enemy bridgehead across the canal south of Helmond is to be eliminated or securely sealed-off at least.
The gap at the inner wings of Fifteen~h .A:rmy and First Parachute Army at Veghel is to be closed by means of a concentric attack in order to meet the preliminary re quirement for the destruction of the enew..y north of the Maas.
A:rmy Group G will stand fast forward of the Vosges pos-ition thereby winning by fighting the time required for the completion of that position as well as of t he Vosges Battle-position. The long and unprepared triangle of the Western position from south of Metz via Falkenberg, Pttttlingen to Blamont is completely unsuitable for defence. In order to be- able to conduct mobile operations in the area Duss - Nomeny - .Luneville all panzer and panzer grenadier divisions as well as the panzer brigades presently under the ~11.i:rmy Group are to remain with it. The assembly of a mobile reserve also behind the Nineteenth 'i..rmy is necessary (sic).
For the attack of First Parachute .Anny between Waal and Maas, 108 Pz Bde 1 741 ~y A Tk Bn and 506 Tiger Bn are to be moved-·in, further.i.1lore also 116 and 9 Pz Divs, the latter two to be relieved by Fortress Bns and, if necessary, by moving-in 246 Inf Div • . ·
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6. The Chief of A:rmy Eq_ui:p.ment and Commander of the Replacement Training lJ:my has been instructed to move strong forces into the area WilhelmS'haven Leeuwarden - Apelaoorn - Rheine~ Orders concerning this and further work: on the western Position and the West Wall will follow.
7£ Operational Intentions and Dispositions are to be reported.
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Appendix "F". __ toE:.s. Report No. 77
OKW/WFSt Dire.ctive. to O,B.;. West
(29 Oct 44)
r. The Ffilirer expects Fifteenth Army to stand tast with all its power in the present main line of resistance along the line Bergen op Zoom ~
Breda - t s·.:..Hertogenbosch - south of the Maas.
2·. Should new and deep penetrations resulting from further enemy attacks place elements of the foroes in danger of being destroyed, the Fifteenth Army would then have to hold on at least in large bridgeheads south of the Maas. In that case the right wing of the .t'l.rm.Y would have to wheel around towards the West to block the crossings to the Scheldt islands and thus prevent a breaking-up of the Scheldt defences from the East.
3• The defence of the Scheldt Estuary depends on the heavy batteries on the island of Walcheren• Therefore this island is to be defended fanatically• Should in the long run 70 Inf Div no longer be able to hold on to South Beveland, the forces committed there must be withdrawn to North Beveland and Walcheren. .After the last heavy batteries of the Breskens bridgehead had been lost, that bridgehead was of little further value for the blocking of the Scheldt Estuary. It is to be reported whether at this time there are still well founded prospects of transferring substantial eler:ients of 64 Inf Div to Walcheren. If not, 64 Inf Div in the bridgehead will also have to stand fa st to the last.
4. The conduct of the operations of Fifteenth and .First Para chute Armies is to be coordinated forthwith under Col Gen Student. The arrival of the Army Group headquarters staff is not to be waited for. For the tL~e being the most necessary elements of the command apparatus are to be placed at the disposal of Col Gen Student by the .Arned Forces Commander Netherlands, Fifteenth i\.r.m.y and First Parachute .A:r.m.y.
5. In order to make possible the s~eedy replacement of the casualties suffered by Fifteenth A:r.m.y in its hard struggle, the ·aotivation of the 8th, 9th and 10th Parachute Divisions is to be renounced for the present, The units and transfer battalions (including those still in the Home Defence .c\rea) which have been organize a. for these divisions, are to be despatched to the Fifteenth Army by the Inspector General of the Parachute Army as required by Oo-1 Gen Student. Numerical strength and location of the units are to be reported forthwith to Col Gen Student, O.B. West and mew.
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6~ To strengthen Fifteenth ~"lrray with regard to materiel, beginning on 30 Oct seventeen assault howitzers will be des patched to the Army. Additional heavy materiel and weapons for Fifteenth .A:rmy are to be drawn from Army Group B's own stocks~ Gaps ~hereby created in the materiel of other form.a 1;ions \fill be filled by means of higher allocations in November. The numbers of weapons transferred are to be reported.
OKW/WFSt/Ops No •• 773955/44, Top Secret
(Note: The foregoing is a translation of the text of OKW signal OICW/Vl/FSt/Ops No. 773955/44, as passed on by the Operations Section of the Naval Operations Staff to the other section of that staff in the form of a certified copy bearing the number l.Skl.B. No. 3416/44 7 Top Secret, 29 Oct 44.)
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