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German Forces in the West, 1 February 1945 German Forces in the West 1 February 1945 HQ Commander in Chief West/Army Group "D": Fieldmarschal Gerd von Runtstedt Army Group "D": 6th SS Mountain Division "Nord": Generalleutnant K.H.Brenner 11th SS Gebirgs-Jäger Regiment "Reinhard Heydrich" 12th SS Gebirgs-Jäger Regiment "Michael Gaissmair" SS Schützen (Motorized) Battalion SS Ski-Jäger-Battalion Norge (3 cos) Norwegian Polizei Ski Company 1/,2/,3/,4/SS Gebirgs-Artillerie Regiment (3rd Bn motorized & 4th Bn heavy) SS "Nord" Reconnaissance Battalion SS "Nord" Pioneer Battalion SS "Nord" Signals Battalion SS "Nord" Division (Einheiten) Support SS "Nord" Panzerjäger Battalion 9th Volks Grenadier Division: Obers von Kolb 1/,2/36th Grenadier Division 1/,2/57th Grenadier Division 1/,2/116th Grenadier Division 9th Divisional Fusilier Company 1/,2/,3/,4/9th Artillery Regiment 9th Panzerjäger Battalion 9th Pioneer Battalion 9th Signals Battalion 9th Feldersatz Battalion 9th Division (Einheiten) Service Units 79th Volks Grenadier Division: 1/,2/208th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/212th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/226th Grenadier Regiment 179th Divisional Fusilier Company 1/,2/,3/,4/179th Artillery Regiment 179th Panzerjäger Battalion 179th Pioneer Battalion 179th Signals Battalion 179th Feldersatz Battalion 179th Division (Einheiten) Service Units 257th Volks Grenadier Division: 1/,2/457th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/466th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/477th Grenadier Regiment 257th Divisional Fusilier Company 1/,2/,3/,4/257th Artillery Regiment 257th Panzerjäger Battalion 257th Pioneer Battalion 257th Signals Battalion 257th Feldersatz Battalion 257th Division (Einheiten) Support Unit 1 Armed Forces Command Netherlands: General (LW) Chjristiansen 25th Army: Generalleutnant Blumentritt 14th Shock Division: 1/,2/11th Infantry Regiment 1/,2/53rd Infantry Regiment 1/,2/101st Infantry Regiment 14th Fusilier Battalion 54th Motorcycle Battalion 1/,2/,3/,4/14th Motorized Artillery Regiment 14th Division (Einheiten) Service Units 331st Infantry Division: Generalmajor Steinmuller 1/,2/557th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/558th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/559th Grenadier Regiment 331st Divisional Fusilier Battalion 1/,2/,3/,4/331st Artillery Regiment 331st Panzerjäger Battalion 331st Pioneer Battalion 331st Signals Battalion 331st Feldersatz Battalion 331st Divisional (Einheiten) Support Units 604th Special Operations Division: organization unknown1 703rd Infantry Division: Staff/703rd Infantry Division 219th Grenadier Regiment 495th Grenadier Regiment 579th Grenadier Regiment 703rd Fusilier Battalion 973rd Panzerjäger Battalion 1973rd Divisional (Einheiten) Service Units LXXXVIII Corps: Generalleutnant F.W.Neumann 26th Volks Grenadier Division: 1/,2/39th Fusilier Regiment 1/,2/77th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/78th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/,3/,4/26th Artillery Regiment 26th Division Fusilier Battalion 26th Panzerjäger Battalion, including 1026th Sturmgeschütz Battalion 26th Signals Battalion 26th Pioneer Battalion 26th Feldersatz Battalion 26th Supply Troop 34th SS Freiwilligen Grenadier Division "Landstorm Nederland": 83rd SS Freiwilligen Regiment (3rd Dutch) 84th SS Freiwilligen Regiment (4th Dutch) 34th SS Artillery Regiment 1 The 604th Special Operations (z.b.V.) Division was formed on 11/4/44 in reaction to the British air assault on Arnheim. In February 1945 it was sent to the Vistula Army Group in Pommerania. It appears to have been destroyed in February 1945. 34th SS Panzerjäger Battalion 34th SS Feldersatz Battalion 34th SS Pioneer Company 34th SS Signals Company 34th SS Support Troops 346th Infantry Division: Generalleutnant A. Diestel 1/,2/762nd Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/858th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/1018th Grenadier Regiment 346th Fusilier Battalion 1/,2/,3/,4/346th Artillery Regiment 346th Panzerjäger Battalion 346th Pioneer Battalion 346th Signals Battalion 346th Divisional (Einheinten) Service Units 361st Infantry Division: Oberst A. Philippi 1/,2/951st Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/952nd Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/953rd Grenadier Regiment 361st Divisional Fusilier Company 361st Artillery Regiment (3 btrys) 361st Panzerjäger Battalion 361st Signals Battalion 361st Pioneer Battalion 361st Division (Einheiten) Support Units Attached: 26th Security Regiment Armed Forces Command Denmark: General Lindemann 160th Infantry Division: Generalleutnant K. Hoffman 1/,2/,3/657th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/,3/658th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/,3/659th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/1060th Artillery Regiment 160th Divisional Fusilier Company 1060th Pioneer Battalion 233rd Reserve Panzer Division: Generalleutnant M. Fremerey Staff 5th Reserve Panzer Battalion (as an armored Kampfgruppe with 3rd Co, 3rd Panzerjäger, 1/59th Art Regt & a pioneer and heavy co.) 83rd Reserve Panzer Grenadier Regiment (8th, 9th, and 3rd Bns) 3rd Reserve Grenadier (mot) Regt (8th, 50th & 29th Bns) 3rd Reserve Panzerjäger Battalion 3rd Reserve Panzer Reconnaissance Bn 59th Reserve Artillery Battalion 208th Reserve Panzer Pioneer Battalion 1233rd Reserve Panzer Signals Battalion Army Group "B": Feldmarschal Walter Model XXXIX Panzer Corps: 3rd Panzer Grenadier Division: Generalmajor von Denkert 1/,2/,3/8th Panzer Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/,3/29th Panzer Grenadier Regiment 3 103rd Panzer Battalion 103rd Armored Reconnaissance Battalion 1/,2/,3/,4/3rd Motorized Artillery Regiment 3rd Armored Panzerjäger Battalion 3rd Panzer Pioneer Battalion 3rd Panzer Signals Battalion 3rd Feldersatz Battalion 3rd Division (Einheiten) Service Units 9th Panzer Division: Generalmajor von Elverfeldt 1/,2/10th Panzer Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/11th Panzer Grenadier Regiment 9th Panzer Reconnaissance Battalion 1/,2/33rd Panzer Regiment (2nd Bn had Panther Tanks) 1/,2/,3/102nd Artillery Regiment 287th Army Flak Battalion 60th Division (Einheiten) Support Units 10th SS Panzer Division "Frundsberg": Generalmajor SS H. Harmel 1/,2/,3/21st SS Panzer Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/,3/22nd SS Panzer Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/10th SS Panzer Regiment (1st bn had panther tanks) 1/,2/,3/,4/10th SS Artillery Regiment 10th SS Reconnaissance Battalion (5 cos) 10th SS Panzer-Jäger (AT) Battalion (3 cos) 10th SS Flak Battalion 10th SS Pioneer Battalion (3 cos) 10th SS Armored Signal Battalion (2 cos) 10th SS Division (Einheiten) Service Units 11th Panzer Division: Generalleutnant Wend von Weitersheim 1/,2/110th Panzer Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/111th Panzer Grenadier Regiment 113th Panzer Grenadier Brigade (3 bns) 11th Panzer Reconnaissance Battalion 1/,2/15th Panzer Regiment 1/,2/,3/119th Artillery Regiment 277th Army Flak Battalion 61st Division (Einheiten) Support Units 15th Panzer Grenadier Division: Oberst W. Maucke 1/,2/,3/104th Panzer Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/,3/115th Panzer Grenadier Regiment 115th Panzer Reconnaissance Battalion 115th Panzer Battalion 1/,2/,3/33rd Artillery Regiment 315th Flak Battalion 15th Armored Panzerjäger Battalion 15th Panzer Pioneer Battalion 15th Panzer Signals Battalion 15th Feldersatz Battalion 15th Division (Einheiten) Support Troops 5th Panzer Army: Generalleutnant Hasso von Manteuffel XLVII Panzer Corps: Generalleutnant H. von Luettwitz Panzer Lehr Division: Generalleutnant F. Bayerlein 1/,2/130th Panzer Lehr Regiment 1/,2/901st Panzer Grenadier Lehr Regiment 1/,2/902nd Panzer Grenadier Lehr Regiment 130th Panzer Lehr Reconnaissance Battalion 130th Panzer Lehr Panzerjäger Battalion 1/,2/,3/130th Panzer Artillery Regiment 311th Army Flak Battalion 130th Division (Einheiten) Support Units 2nd Panzer Division: Generalmajor von Lauchert 1/,2/2nd Panzer Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/304th Panzer Grenadier Regiment 2nd Armored Reconnaissance Battalion 1/,2/3rd Panzer Regiment 1/,2/,3/74th Artillery Regiment 273rd Army Flak Artillery Battalion 38th Division (Einheiten) Support Units 26th Volks Grenadier Division: Generalmajor H. Kokott 1/,2/39th Fusilier Regiment 1/,2/77th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/78th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/,3/,4/26th Artillery Regiment 26th Division Fusilier Company 26th Panzerjäger Battalion 26th Signals Battalion 26th Pioneer Battalion 26th Feldersatz Battalion 26th Supply Troop LVIII Panzer Corps: Generalmajor W. Krueger 116th Panzer Division: Generalmajor S. von Waldenburg 1/,2/16th Panzer Regiment 1/,2/60th Panzer Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/156th Panzer Grenadier Regiment 116th Panzer Reconnaissance Battalion 1/,2/,3/146th Panzer Artillery Regiment 281st Army Flak Battalion 288th Panzerjäger Battalion 675th Pioneer Battalion 228th Signals Battalion 66th Supply Units 560th Volks Grenadier Division: Oberst Langhauser 1/,2/1128th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/1129th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/1130th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/,3/,4/1560th Artillery Regiment 560th (mot) Panzerjäger Battalion 560th Pioneer Battalion 560th Signals Battalion 558th Division (Einheiten) Service Units 5 LXVI Corps: Generalleutnant W. Lucht 18th Volks Grenadier Division: Generalmajor Hoffman-Schonborn 1/,2/293rd Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/294th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/295th Grenadier Regiment 1818th Fusilier Company 1/,2/,3/,4/1818th Artillery Regiment 1818th Panzerjäger Battalion 1818th Pioneer Battalion 1818th Signals Battalion 1818th Division (Einheiten) Support Troops 62nd Volks Grenadier Division: 1/,2/164th Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/183rd Grenadier Regiment 1/,2/190th Grenadier Regiment 162nd Fusilier Company 1/,2/,3/,4/162nd Artillery Regiment 162nd Panzerjäger Battalion 162nd Pioneer Battalion 162nd Signals Battalion 162nd Division (Einheiten) Service Units. 7th Army: General Erich Brandenberger LIII Corps: Generalleutnant E.G.von Rothkirch assigned troops unknown, there may have been none LXXX Corps: Generalleutnant
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