Lorraine_Campaign_order_of_battle

Lorraine campaign order of battle

Lorraine campaign order of battle

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The following units and commanders participated in the Lorraine campaign from September 1 to December 18, 1944.

U.S. Third Army

Lieutenant General George S. Patton Jr.

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German Army Group G

Army Group G was commanded by General der Panzertruppe Hermann Balck.

Balck, who had since August been in charge of the Fourth Panzer Army on the Eastern Front took command on 21 September replacing Johannes Blaskowitz who had lost a substantial amount of his forces in the retreat following the Allied invasion of the south of France.[8]

His Chief of Staff was Friedrick von Mellenthin

The 1st Army (1. Armee) was commanded by General der Panzertruppe Otto von Knobelsdorff

XIII SS Army Corps

XIII SS Army Corps was commanded by Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS Hermann Prieß

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LXXXIX Corps

LXXXIX Corps, General der infanterie Gustav Höhne (took command 7 September 1944)

  • 361st Volksgrenadier Division (Generalmajor Alfred Philippi, appointed 1 September 1944 )
    • 951st Grenadier Regiment
    • 952nd Grenadier Regiment
    • 953rd Grenadier Regiment
    • 361st Artillery Regiment
    • 361st Fusilier Battalion
    • 361st Tank Destroyer Company
    • 361st Engineer Battalion
    • 361st Signal Battalion
    • 361st Field Replacement Battalion
    • 361st Divisional Supply Troops
  • 553rd Infantry Division
    • 1119th Regiment
    • 1120th Regiment

LXXXII Corps

LXXXII Corps, General der Infanterie Walter Hörnlein

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Notes

  1. The division had suffered heavy losses in Normandy. It had been withdrawn and rebuilt with what was left of SS Panzergrenadier Brigade 49 and SS Panzergrenadier Brigade 51
  2. Formed in November by upgrading 107th Panzer Brigade
  1. Order of battle and commander information from U.S. Army Center of Military History Archived 2016-07-20 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. Order of battle information from U.S. Army Center of Military History.
  3. "6th Armoured Division", Order of Battle of the U.S. Army, World War II, European Theater of Operations, U.S. Army Center of Military History, December 1945, archived from the original on 2010-06-08
  4. Order of battle information from U.S. Army Center of Military History Archived 2016-07-21 at the Wayback Machine.
  5. Order of battle information from U.S. Army Center of Military History Archived 2008-01-27 at the Wayback Machine.
  6. Order of battle information from U.S. Army Center of Military Information Archived 2012-01-06 at the Wayback Machine.
  7. Mitcham, vol. 1, p. 63.

Sources

  • Balkoski, Joseph. " Patton's 3rd Army: The Lorraine Campaign, 8 Nov. – 1 Dec. '44" in Strategy & Tactics, no. 78 (January/February 1980).
  • Mitcham, Jr., Samuel W. German Order of Battle, volume 1: 1st–290th Infantry Divisions in WW II. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books, 2007. ISBN 978-0-8117-3416-5.
  • Mitcham, Jr., Samuel W. German Order of Battle, volume 2: 291st–999th Infantry Divisions, Named Infantry Divisions, and Special Divisions in WWII. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books, 2007. ISBN 978-0-8117-3437-0.

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