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Sturmpanzer Catalog PRODUCT CATALOG JUNE 2019 June 2019 PRODUCT CATALOG TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 K.St.N. for Infantry Units ..................................................................................................... 3 1944 Infantry Division ...................................................................................................................... 3 Volksgrenadier Division ................................................................................................................... 3 1945 Infantry Division ...................................................................................................................... 3 2 K.St.N. for Panzer Units ....................................................................................................... 4 1943 Panzer Division ........................................................................................................................ 4 1944 Panzer Division ........................................................................................................................ 4 1945 Panzer Division ........................................................................................................................ 4 1944 Panzer Brigade ........................................................................................................................ 4 3 Armored Vehicle Deliveries ................................................................................................ 5 4 Unit Organizational Diagrams and OKH Order of Battle ..................................................... 5 This is a catalog of document products that Sturmpanzer.com provides for sale at the Sturmpanzer.com Store. The documents are copies of original German Army documents from the Second World War. Most of the documents relate to unit organization whether generic tables of organization or documents of a specific units organization or status. It is our hope that you will find the documents useful to your research. For questions, to provide feedback or report product issues please contact us here: [email protected] Sample Documents Sturmgeschütz Battalion 1943 K.St.N. - Sturmtiger (English) Delivery Document Sample Division Gliederung Sample OKH Order of Battle Sample 25% off with a shopping cart total of $20.00 or more (Discount will be automatically applied) P a g e | 2 June 2019 June 2019 1 K.ST.N. FOR INFANTRY UNITS These are K.St.N. sets for the 1944, 1945 and Volksgrenadier infantry divisions. The 1944 version is complete with the Volksgrenadier only missing the supply units. The 1945 version is lacking the supply troops as well as the signals battalion. The supply troops for the VDG and the ID.45 are the same with only two exceptions. Some of the K.St.N. sets are shared across the different division types, such as the division HQ units and the Anti-Tank Battalion. This comparison tip sheet shows how the K.St.N. compare across the infantry division types. K.St.N. Set Description No. K.St.N. Pages Price $ 1944 INFANTRY DIVISION Division Headquarters Units (ID.44, VGD & ID.45) 3 10 1.50 Infantry Regiment ID.44 9 27 4.05 Reference Documents Division Fusilier Battalion ID.44 4 18 2.70 Anti-Tank Battalion ID.44 (ID.44, VGD & ID.45) 5 23 3.45 ID.44 K.St.N. List Artillery Regiment ID.44 3 20 3.00 ID.44 Organization Diagram Engineer Battalion ID.44 3 12 2.00 ID.44 Personnel Strength Signals Battalion ID.44 (ID.44 & VGD) 4 15 2.25 Inf. Gliederung Tip Sheet Field Replacement Battalion ID.44 (ID.44, VGD & ID.45) 1 5 1.50 Supply Regiment – Admin Section 4 9 2.00 Supply Regiment – Supply Section 4 12 2.00 Supply Regiment – Medical Section 3 15 2.25 VISIT STORE FOR DETAILS Supply Regiment – Misc. Units 3 10 2.00 K.St.N. Set Description No. K.St.N. Pages Price VOLKSGRENADIER DIVISION Division Headquarters Units (ID.44, VGD & ID.45) 3 10 1.50 Anti-Tank Battalion ID.44 (ID.44, VGD & ID.45) 5 23 3.45 Reference Documents Signals Battalion ID.44 (ID.44 & VGD) 4 15 2.25 Field Replacement Battalion ID.44 (ID.44, VGD & ID.45) 1 5 1.50 VGD K.St.N. List Volksgrenadier Division Pack 9.99 VGD Organization Diagram - Infantry Regiment VGD 9 30 VGD Personnel Strength - Division Fusilier Company VGD 1 6 Inf. Gliederung Tip Sheet - Artillery Regiment VGD 4 21 - Engineer Battalion VGD 2 7 VISIT STORE FOR DETAILS - Division Combat School 1 4 K.St.N. Set Description No. K.St.N. Pages Price 1945 INFANTRY DIVISION Division Headquarters Units (ID.44, VGD & ID.45) 3 10 1.50 Anti-Tank Battalion ID.44 (ID.44, VGD & ID.45) 5 23 6.30 Reference Documents - Grenadier Escort Platoon (recreated K.St.N.) 1 3 Free ID.45 K.St.N. List Field Replacement Battalion ID.44 (ID.44, VGD & ID.45) 1 5 1.50 ID.45 Organization Diagram Infantry Division 1945 Pack 9.99 ID.45 Personnel Strength - Infantry Regiment ID.45 7 21 Inf. Gliederung Tip Sheet - Division Fusilier Battalion ID.45 3 12 - Artillery Regiment ID.45 5 28 VISIT STORE FOR DETAILS - Engineer Battalion ID.45 3 10 K.St.N. Set Description No. K.St.N. Pages Price $ Panzerzerstörer Battalion 2 9 2.25 MISCELLANEOUS K.ST.N. M.G. Ski Regiment 9 34 4.50 Radfahr-Jäger-Brigade 13 43 6.00 Reference Documents VISIT STORE FOR DETAILS June 2019 P a g e | 3 June 2019 2 K.ST.N. FOR PANZER UNITS For the panzer divisions we have sets for the 1944 and 1945 types. The 1944 panzer division almost complete lacking only signals, anti-aircraft and supply units. The 1945 type is much more abbreviated but the most significant combat units are available. The Panzer Brigade though not strictly a division has been included as relevant. K.St.N. Set Description (these are recreated documents) No. K.St.N. Pages Price $ 1943 PANZER DIVISION Panzergrenadier Regiment (Regimental Units only) 6 24 6.00 Panzergrenadier Battalion (armored) 7 14 3.50 Reference Documents Panzergrenadier Battalion (motorized) 7 14 3.50 Reconnaissance Battalion (motorized) 11 25 6.50 Panzer Regiment 7 29 7.00 Artillery Regiment 12 43 6.00 Engineer Battalion NEW 8 22 4.75 VISIT STORE FOR DETAILS K.St.N. Set Description No. K.St.N. Pages Price $ 1944 PANZER DIVISION Panzergrenadier Regiment (Regimental Units only) 4 37 5.25 Panzergrenadier Battalion (armored) 6 21 2.85 Reference Documents Panzergrenadier Battalion (motorized) 6 20 2.70 Panzer Regiment 8 39 5.55 PD.44 K.St.N. List & Glied. Armored Anti-Tank Battalion 4 20 2.70 Armored Reconnaissance Battalion 9 35 4.95 Armored Artillery Regiment 5 30 4.20 VISIT STORE FOR DETAILS Armored Engineer Battalion 4 19 2.55 K.St.N. Set Description No. K.St.N. Pages Price 1945 PANZER DIVISION Panzergrenadier Regiment (Entire Regiment) 9 35 5.25 Panzer Regiment 10 44 6.60 Reference Documents Armored Anti-Tank Battalion 5 17 2.55 PD.45 K.St.N. List Armored Reconnaissance Battalion 4 18 2.70 VISIT STORE FOR DETAILS K.St.N. Set Description No. K.St.N. Pages Price 1944 PANZER BRIGADE Panzer Brigade 1944 (full set) 14 64 9.99 VISIT STORE FOR DETAILS K.St.N. Set Description No. K.St.N. Pages Price $ Sturmgeschutz Battalion 1943 3 11 Free MISCELLANEOUS UNITS Armored Assault Mortar Company “Tiger” (Sturmtiger) – English 1 6 Free Funklenkpanzer Battalion 1944 5 18 3.50 Reference Documents Heavy Tank Destroyer Battalion [Hornisse] 3 14 3.50 Heavy Tank Destroyer Battalion [Jagdpanther] 6 28 4.50 Panzerjägerabteilung Tiger (P) [Ferdinand] 4 21 3.50 Sturmgeschütz Brigade 1944 with Escort Batteries 6 20 3.80 Heer Pionier Brigade NEW 4 14 2.50 Pionier Sturm Battalion NEW 5 21 3.50 Panzer Brigade 1944 (full set) 14 64 9.99 VISIT STORE FOR DETAILS P a g e | 4 June 2019 June 2019 3 ARMORED VEHICLE DELIVERIES These documents show the monthly allocation and delivery of armored vehicles to units. You can download the sample document below to get an idea of what information the documents will contain. Description Pages Price $ VEHICLE DELIVERIES Panzerkampfwagen V – Sd.Kfz.171 (May 43 – April 45) 30 2.50 Panzerkampfwagen IV – Sd.Kfz.161 (May 43 – April 45) 26 2.50 Reference Documents Panzerkampfwagen VI – Sd.Kfz.181 & .182 (May 43 – April 45) 25 2.50 Sturmgeschütze – StuG.III, StuG.IV & StuH. (May 43 – April 45) 46 4.50 Medium Schützenpanzewagen – Sd.Kfz.251 (May 43 – April 45) 39 3.50 Light Schützenpanzewagen – Sd.Kfz.250 (May 43 – April 45) 26 2.50 Jagdpanther – Sd.Kfz.173 (Mar 44 – Apr 45) 16 2.00 Jagdtiger – Sd.Kfz.186 (Jun 44 – Apr 45) 12 2.00 Jagdpanzer 38 – Sd.Kfz. 138/2 (June 1944 – April 1945) 11 2.00 Panzerspähwagen – Mixed Sd.Kfz. (May 1943 – April 1945) 23 2.50 Delivery Document Sample Hornisse/Nashorn – Sd.Kfz. 164 (May 1943 – April 1945) 24 2.50 Pak Sf. – Sd.Kfz. 131 & 138 (May 1943 – April 1945) 28 2.50 Bergepanzer – Sd.Kfz. 138/2, 164 & 179 (Apr 44 – Apr 45) 33 3.50 Flakpanzer – Sd.Kfz. 140, 161/1 & /4 (Dec 1943 – Apr 45) 17 2.00 Heavy Infantry Gun (Sfl.) – Sd.Kfz.138/1 (Jun 43 – Apr 45) 19 2.00 Jagdpanzer IV – Sd.Kfz.162 (Jan 44 – Apr 45) 17 2.00 Command/Observation Tanks – (Jun 43 – Apr 45) 16 2.00 VISIT STORE FOR DETAILS 4 UNIT ORGANIZATIONAL DIAGRAMS AND OKH ORDER OF BATTLE These documents show the monthly status of a division using and organizational diagram (gliederung) and delivery of armored vehicles to units. This section also has Army Command level Orders of Battle documents that show the order of battle from Army Group down to Division for all fronts. You can download the sample documents below to get an idea of what information the documents will contain. Description Pages Price $ ORGANIZATION DIAGRAMS 3rd Panzergrenadier Division – (Jan, Feb & Mar 1945) 8 4.50 29th Panzergrenadier Division – (Jan, Feb & Mar 1945) 5 3.50 Reference Documents 90th Panzergrenadier Division – (Jan, Feb & Mar 1945) 5 3.50 3rd Panzer Division – (Jan, Feb & Mar 1945) 8 3.50 Division Gliederung Sample 9th Panzer Division – (Jan, Feb & Mar 1945) 9 3.50 Panzer Lehr Division – (Jan, Feb & Mar 1945) 5 3.50 VISIT STORE FOR DETAILS Description Pages Price ORDER OF BATTLE OKH Order of Battle – 1941 100 4.99 OKH Order of Battle – 1942 92 4.99 Reference Documents OKH Order of Battle – 1943 72 4.99 OKH Order of Battle Sample VISIT STORE FOR DETAILS June 2019 P a g e | 5 .
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