SS Panzer Division order of battle

An SS Panzer Division (German: SS-Panzerdivision, short: SS-PzDiv) was a Waffen-SS formation during World War II. The table below shows the order of battle to which an SS panzer division aspired.[1]

SS Panzer Division
SS-Panzerdivision (1943)
SS-PzDiv
Active1943
Country Germany
Branch Waffen-SS
TypePanzer
RoleArmoured warfare
SizeDivision, up to 20,000 soldiers
Part ofWaffen-SS
EngagementsWorld War II
Unit[2] Designation in German[3]
Division headquarters Divisionsstab
  • Divisionskommandeur (DivKdr)
  • Generalstabsoffizier
  • Kartographieeinheit
  • Fernmeldeeinheit
  • Divisionsbegleitschutz
  • Militärpolizei
Quartermaster Quartiermeister (Qu)
  • Waffenzug
  • Mechaniker
  • Stabsarzt
  • Stabszahnarzt
Panzer regiment Panzerregiment (PzRgt)
I Battalion I. Abteilung
  • 4 Kompanien (1–4)
  • Werkstattkompanie
II battalion
  • 5 companies (5–9)
  • Workshop platoon
II. Abteilung
  • 5 Kompanien (5–9)
  • Werkstattzug
Anti-tank battalion Panzerjägerabteilung (PzJgAbt)
3 companies of assault guns (1–3) 3 Kompanien von Sturmgeschützen (1–3)
Panzergrenadier regiment Panzergrenadierregiment (PzGrenRgt)
I battalion 4 companies (1–4) I. Bataillon 4 Kompanien (1–4)
II battalion 4 companies (5–8) II. Bataillon 4 Kompanien (5–8)
III battalion
  • 4 companies (9–12)
  • Heavy infantry gun company (13)
  • Anti-aircraft company (14)
  • Reconnaissance company (15)
  • Engineer company (16)
III. Bataillon
  • 4 Kompanien (9–12)
  • Schwere Infanteriegeschützkompanie (13)
  • Flakkompanie (14)
  • Aufklärungskompanie (15)
  • Pionierkompanie (16)
Panzergrenadier regiment (as above) Panzergrenadierregiment
Armoured reconnaissance battalion Panzeraufklärungsabteilung (PzAufklAbt)
  • 2 Panzer scout companies
  • 2 Panzer reconnaissance companies
  • 1 heavy company
  • 2 Panzerspähkompanien
  • 2 Panzeraufklärungskompanien
  • 1 schwere Kompanie
Panzer artillery regiment Panzerartillerieregiment (PzArtRgt)
I battalion
  • 3 batteries
I. Abteilung
  • 3 Batterien
II battalion
  • 3 batteries
II. Abteilung
  • 3 Batterien
III battalion
  • 4 batteries
III. Abteilung
  • 4 Batterien
Rocket launcher battalion Werferabteilung
  • 4 batteries (1–4)
  • 4 Batterien (1–4)
Anti-aircraft battalion Flakabteilung (FlakAbt)
  • 5 batteries (1–5)
  • 5 Batterien (1–5)
Armoured engineer battalion Panzerpionierabteilung (PzPiAbt)
  • 1 (armoured) company (on IFV)
  • 3 engineer companies
  • Bridge convoy B
  • 1 (gepanzerte) Kompanie (auf SPw)
  • 3 Pionierkompanien
  • Brückenkolonne B
Armoured signals battalion Panzernachrichtenabteilung
  • 1 communications company
  • 1 radio company
  • 1 Fernmeldekompanie
  • 1 Funkkompanie
Divisional supply troops Divisions-Nachschubtruppe
  • 6 vehicle companies
  • 1 supply company
  • 6 Kraftfahrkompanien
  • 1 Nachschubkompanie
Panzer maintenance battalion Panzer-Instandsetzungsabteilung
  • 3 workshop companies
  • 1 (weapon) workshop company
  • 1 spare and repair part company
  • 3 Werkstattkompanien
  • 1 (Waffen-) Werkstattkompanie
  • 1 Ersatzteilkompanie
Provisioning battalion Wirtschaftsbataillon
  • Bakery company
  • Butcher company
  • Divisional food services office
  • Military post office
  • Bäckereikompanie
  • Schlächtereikompanie
  • Divisions-Verpflegungsamt
  • Feldpostamt
Medical battalion Sanitätsabteilung
  • 2 medical companies
  • 1 ambulance company
  • 1 medical supply company
  • 2 Sanitätskompanien
  • 1 Krankenkraftwagekompanie
  • 1 Versorgungskompanie
Replacement battalion Feldersatzbataillon

The 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend was organized according to the above table, and served as a standard for all other SS panzer divisions during World War II. The average complement was approximately 19,000. However, only two out of seven SS panzer divisions contained that strength. In the second half of the war in Europe, in particular close to the end of war, some divisions achieved only the complement of regiment sized units.

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References

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  1. ^ Willamson, Gordon (1994). The SS Hitler´s Instrument of the Power; appendix, p. 249, "Organisation of a SS Panzer Division", Brown Packaging Books Ltd., London.
  2. ^ MILITÄRISCHES STUDIENGLOSAR ENGLISCH Teil II/ Teil III, Deutsch – Englisch, Abkürzung Begriff, Bundessprachenamt (Stand Januar 2001).
  3. ^ Official designation as to "Bundesarchiv-Militärarchiv" in Freiburg im Breisgau, stores of the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS.