24th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
The 24th Panzer Division was formed in 1942 from the 1st Cavalry Division based at Königsberg.
Service
It served under the Fourth Panzer Army in Army Group South of the Eastern Front. In late December 1942 it was encircled in the Battle of Stalingrad and destroyed. It was reformed in March 1943 and served in Normandy, Italy and then went back to the Eastern Front where it suffered heavy casualties around Kiev and the Dniepr Bend. During spring-1944 it took part in the Battles of Târgu Frumos, part of the First Jassy-Kishinev Offensive. Near the end of the war it saw action in Poland, Hungary and Slovakia before it surrendered to the British in May 1945.
In keeping with the Division's mounted origins, the 24th Panzer's tank crewmen wore the golden-yellow Waffenfarbe of the cavalry rather than Panzer pink.
Commanders
References
- Panzers at war, A J Barker, 1978
- Death of the Leaping Horseman, Jason D Mark, 2002
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| Stab | | |
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| 24. Panzergrenadier-Brigade | |
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| Panzer-Regiment 24 | |
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| Schützen-/Panzergrenadier-Regiment 21 | |
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| Schützen-/Panzergrenadier-Regiment 26 |
- Maximilian von Edelsheim1 (Oak Leaves & Swords)
- Georg Höhne
- Georg Hünger
- Georg Köhler
- Josef Kollhofer
- Georg Michael3 (Oak Leaves)
- Rolf Mohr
- Julius Pöppel
- Friedrich Salamon
- Karl-Heinz Tesch
- Hans Thylmann
- Hans Zimmermann
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| Grenadier-Regiment 9 subordinated since end of January 1945 | |
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| Panzerartillerie-Regiment 89 | |
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| Panzerjäger-Abteilung 40 | |
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| Radfahr-Abteilung 1/Kradschützen-Abteilung 4 | |
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| Panzeraufklärungs-Abteilung 24 | |
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| Panzerpionier-Bataillon 40 |
- Rudolf Kahle
- Egon Reifner
- Gerhard Schönfeld
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| (Marsch-)Feldersatz-Abteilung 89 | |
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| 1 Knight's Cross with Radfahr-Abteilung 1, Oak Leaves with Panzergrenadier-Regiment 26, Swords with the Stab. 2 Knight's Cross with the 4. Panzer-Brigade ( 10th Panzer Division. 3 Knight's Cross with Reiter-Regiment 22 ( 258th Infantry Division). 4 Knight's Cross with Grenadier-Regiment 479 ( 1st Cavalry Division). This along with the ? (question mark) indicates doubt regarding the veracity and formal correctness of the listing. |
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