Panzerkorps Großdeutschland

Panzerkorps Großdeutschland
Active 28 September 1944 – 8 May 1945
Country  Germany
Allegiance Wehrmacht
Branch Heer
Type Panzer
Role Armoured warfare
Size Corps
Engagements

World War II

Commanders
Notable
commanders
General Dietrich von Saucken
[General Georg Jauer

The Panzerkorps Großdeutschland was a German panzer corps in the Wehrmacht which saw action on the Eastern Front in 1944/1945 during World War II.

Creation and Service history

On September 28, 1944 the OKH ordered the creation of Panzer Corps Grossdeutschland.[1] It was planned to contain enlarged corps troops and several panzer divisions; a unit that could be used as strong reserve for an army. To achieve this, parts of the Panzer-Grenadier-Division Großdeutschland were, while the division retained its status, used as base for the Generalkommando Panzerkorps Großdeutschland.

Units for the staff and the corps troops were:[1]

With the addition of the Panzer-Grenadier-Division Brandenburg the corps had its first structure with two active divisions.[1] The first commander of the corps was General der Panzertruppe Dietrich von Saucken, the former commander of the XXXIX Panzer Corps.

Still in the forming phase during the looming of the Soviet Vistula–Oder Offensive the staff and the Brandenburg Division were ordered to Poland,[2] while the Division Großdeutschland was detached to Eastern Prussia. Ultimately the corps never fought as a unified body, and during the retreat towards the west its composition steadily changed. When von Saucken was promoted to command the 2nd Army in February he was succeeded by General der Panzertruppe Georg Jauer, who commanded the corps's 20. Panzer-Grenadier-Division. Never surrendering at-large the corps was dismissed on war's end on May 8, 1945.

Order of Battle – March 1, 1945

Staff Panzercorps Großdeutschland

Corps Troops

Division z.b.V. 615 / Divisions-Stab z.b.V. 615

Generalmajor Gerd-Paul von Below

Fallschirm-Panzer Division 1 Hermann Göring

Generalmajor Max Lemke

Panzer-Grenadier-Division Brandenburg

Generalmajor Hermann Schulte-Heuthaus

20. Panzer-Grenadier-Division

Generalmajor Georg Scholze

Commanders

Notes

    Footnotes

    1. 1 2 3 Nafziger, George. "Organizational History of the German Armored Formations 1939-1945" (PDF). Combined Arms Research Library Digital Library. US Army Combined Arms Center. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
    2. Ziemke 2002, p. 429.

    References

    Books
    • Ziemke, Earl F. (2002). Stalingrad to Berlin: The German Defeat in the East. Washington, D.C: Center of Military History, US Army. ISBN 9781780392875. 
    Websites
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