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Order of battle of the German Ninth Army, October 1941 represents the order of battle for the German Ninth Army during Operation Typhoon as part of the German Army Group Center as it attempted to capture Moscow during World War II. [1] [2]

Command

Adolf Strauß (right)

Commander: Colonel General Adolf Strauß
Chief of Staff: Colonel Kurt Weckmann
Army reserves

161. Infanterie-Division
Major General Heinrich Recke
Headquarters
336th Infantry Regiment
364th Infantry Regiment
371st Infantry Regiment
241st Artillery Regiment
241st Reconnaissance Company
241st Tank Destroyer Battalion
241st Engineer Battalion
241st Signal Battalion
241st Field Replacement Battalion
241st Divisional Supply Group

V Corps

General of Infantry Richard Ruoff

VII Corps

General of Artillery Wilhelm Fahrmbacher

XXIII Corps

General of Infantry Albrecht Schubert

XXVII Corps

General of Infantry Alfred Wäger

References

  1. ^ German Order of Battle, 1st-290th Infantry Divisions in WWII.
  2. ^ Niehorster, Dr Leo. "German Armed Forces". niehorster.org. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Order of battle of the German Ninth Army, October 1941 represents the order of battle for the German Ninth Army during Operation Typhoon as part of the German Army Group Center as it attempted to capture Moscow during World War II. [1] [2]

Command

Adolf Strauß (right)

Commander: Colonel General Adolf Strauß
Chief of Staff: Colonel Kurt Weckmann
Army reserves

161. Infanterie-Division
Major General Heinrich Recke
Headquarters
336th Infantry Regiment
364th Infantry Regiment
371st Infantry Regiment
241st Artillery Regiment
241st Reconnaissance Company
241st Tank Destroyer Battalion
241st Engineer Battalion
241st Signal Battalion
241st Field Replacement Battalion
241st Divisional Supply Group

V Corps

General of Infantry Richard Ruoff

VII Corps

General of Artillery Wilhelm Fahrmbacher

XXIII Corps

General of Infantry Albrecht Schubert

XXVII Corps

General of Infantry Alfred Wäger

References

  1. ^ German Order of Battle, 1st-290th Infantry Divisions in WWII.
  2. ^ Niehorster, Dr Leo. "German Armed Forces". niehorster.org. Retrieved 2019-02-03.

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