- Panzer Division Clausewitz
Panzer-Division "Clausewitz" was a German
panzer division duringWorld War II , named forCarl von Clausewitz .It was formed in central Germany area at the beginning of April 1945 under the command of
Martin Unrein , drawingPanzergrenadier troops from the223rd Reserve Panzer Division and vehicles from the Panzer training school atPutlos . Other elements came from the reserve brigade of the "Großdeutschland" division, the remnants of the "Holstein" panzer division, the Panzerkorps "Feldherrnhalle", and units drawn fromArmy Group Blumentritt .The general quality of the men was high, as most of the infantry were were front-line veterans who had been posted to reserve divisions after recovering from injuries, and the tank crews were mostly composed of instructors. However, they were heavily deficient in equipment - overall, only around 20% of the assigned vehicles were available. The equipment they possessed was often outdated - several of their tanks were
Panzer III s orPanzer IV s - and in a bad state of repair. Individual units were equipped with a variety of vehicles, making maintenance difficult, and ammunition was in short supply. There were no artillery pieces, very little signals equipment, and no supply troops.It first saw action in the northern front, fighting British armoured units from the 10th to the 12th, before being assigned to the XXXIX Corps. The XXXIX Corps was ordered to push south to cut the supply lines of the leading American divisions, which had now reached as far as the Elbe river, and attempt to link up with the
11th SS Panzer Army , which was fighting in theHarz mountains . Most of the strength of the division was expended in this push, and by the 20th it had split into small disorganised groups. On the 24th, the divisional commander was captured by American troops.References
* [http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=1304 Panzer Division "Clausewitz"] , Axis History Factbook
* [http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=6140 Report on the Commitment of the Panzer-Division Clausewitz] , Generalmajor Martin Unrein (1947)Further reading
* [http://www.cpmodels.co.uk/main/1946/Clausewitz%2520Panzer%2520Division.pdf Clausewitz Panzer Division] , by S. Emmett. CP Models. [PDF]
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