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German Panzer Tactics in WWII

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GERMAN PANZER TACTICS
IN WORLD WAR II

Combat Tactics of German Armored Units from Section to Regiment

Size: 9" x 11"
Illustrations: several black & white illustrations
Pages: 101 pages
Binding: Soft cover
Author: Charles C. Sharp
Price: $20

This work provides details on the fundamentals of German tactical doctrine, training, detailed organizations of panzer units for each campaign, and then begins a series of "tactical lessons" drawn from various campaigns, beginning with Poland and examining France, Africa, the Russian front in 1941, the operations during Kursk and facing the British and Americans in 1944. There are numerous illustrations of tactical panzer formations and discussion on how they were used.

Table of Contents

  Page
GLOSSARY
3
INTRODUCTION
4

Fundamentals of German Tactical Doctrine

5

Training Directives for the Light and Medium Tank Companies in Combat, March 1939

7

Basic Platoon, Company, and Battalion Formations

18
THE POLISH CAMPAIGN

Organization and Strength of the Armored Units

25

Tactical Lessons

28
THE FRENCH CAMPAIGN

Organization and Strength of the Armored Units

30

Tactical Lessons

34
THE WESTERN DESERT: TACTICAL VARIATIONS
38
BARBAROSSA: THE CAMPAIGN IN RUSSIA 1941 

Organization and Strength of the Armored Units

39

Tactical Lessons

42
FALL BLAU: THE CAMPAIGN IN RUSSIA 1942

Organization and Strength of the Armored Units

46

Tactical Lessons

49
NEW EQUIPMENT, NEW TACTICS: HEAVY TANKS 

Training and Employment of the Heavy Tank Company

58

Training and Employment of the Heavy Tank Battalion

58
ZITADELLE: THE CAMPAIGN IN RUSSIA 1943

Organization and Strength of the Armored Units

68

The PanzerGlocke Formations

75

Tactical Lessons

76
NORTHWESTERN EUROPE: JUNE 1944 AND AFTER 

Organization and Strength of the Armored Units

77

Tactical Lessons and Comments

79
APPENDICES

A. Organization of the Panzer Divisions

88

B. Organization of the Panzer Grenadier Divisions

96

C. Tank Markings and Commo

98

D. Recommended Additional Reading

100

E. Bibliography

101

Introduction

While the enduring image of the German Army in world war two is a black-crossed tank crashing through a hedge, and the famous Blitzkrieg is virtually synonymous with Panzer forces, how those panzers actually operated at the smallest unit levels is surprisingly hard to pin down. I hope that this little booklet will provide some guidance into how the German armoured formations were supposed to operate, and how they actually operated on the battlefield.

Make no mistake, even in an army as carefully trained as the German Wehrmacht in world war two, there were frequent differences between the methods straight ‘from the book’ and how the troops in the field applied them. Although basic doctrine remained the same throughout the war, the methods changed to meet evolving tactical situations and technical means.

There have been so many volumes published on the German armed forces in world war two, and on the armoured forces in particular, that I have had to focus this work pretty narrowly. Specifically, we will deal here with the formal tactics of the tank platoon, company, battalion, and regiment, and the way those units were combined with the other armoured elements in the Panzer Divisions in tactical situations. The method is to give the formal training publication on tactics, then a series of reports, lessons learned and modifications from the field campaigns. To help explain the context of the German reports, the organization of the tank units and the most common armoured auxiliaries for them is given for the beginning of each major campaign: Poland 1939, France 1940, North Africa 1941 – 42, Russia 1941, 1942, and 1943, and Northwestern Europe 1944. A final Section gives the organization of the entire Panzer Division and Panzer Grenadier Division (when tanks were included) throughout the war.

I have made no effort to cover the actual campaigns and battles or the technical characteristics of the tanks, save where comments are required to explain the context of the tactical methods and changes discussed. There are already numerous good books available on both subjects, and no need to cover the same ground here, even if there were room.

Finally, although they were indispensable to the success of the German tanks, the tactical specifics concerning the armoured infantry, armoured engineers, and armoured reconnaissance troops are not covered here. First, because there is not room, and second, because the H.Dv.299/4a “Training Manual for the Schnellen Truppen, Training and Employment of the Panzer Grenadier Company” has already been included in German Squad Tactics in WWII by Matthew Gajkowski, also published by Geo Nafziger (1995), so I refer you to that for a basic reference to the tactics of the infantry units supporting the panzers.

For the most part, I have tried to let the German tankers and, on occasion, their opponents, speak for themselves and keep my commentary to a minimum.








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