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German Forces Involed with Smolensk 1941

Was curious if anyone had an accurate composition of the German Panzer forces that were involved in the Smolensk Operation.

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On what level Jeremy? ( meaning -down to what size formation?)
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I would like to get it down to Regimental, but Division would suite me fine. Ive been playing the HPS Panzer Campaign Smolensk for a while and have been reading on the battle.
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Here is an OOB for Heeresgruppe Mitte (Army Group Centre) at the start of Barbarossa. I believe it was Hoth & Guderian who encircled Smolensk. (The italics are mine for Panzer Units):
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Heeresgruppe Mitte, Posen (von Bock)

LIII Armeekorps, Brest-Litovsk (Weisenberger)

293. Infanterie-Division (von Obernitz)

2. Armee, Brest-Litovsk (von Weichs)

4. Armee, Brest-Litovsk (von Kluge)

VII Armeekorps, Wlodava (Fahrmbacher)

7. Infanterie-Division (von Gablenz)

23. Infanterie-Division (Hellmich)

258. Infanterie-Division (Henrici)

268. Infanterie-Division (Straube)

IX Armeekorps, Wlodava (Geyer)

137. Infanterie-Division (Bergmann)

263. Infanterie-Division (Haeckel)

292. Infanterie-Division (Dehmel)

XIII Armeekorps, Wlodava (Felber)

17. Infanterie-Division (Loch)

87. Infanterie-Division (von Studnitz)

78. Infanterie-Division (Gallenkamp)

XLIII Armeekorps, Wlodava (Heinrici)

131. Infanterie-Division (Meyer-Bürdorf)

134. Infanterie-Division (von Cochenhausen)

252. Infanterie-Division (von Böhm-Bezing)

9. Armee, Suwalki (Strauss)

VIII. Armeekorps, Suwalki (Heitz)

8. Infanterie-Division (Hohne)

28. Infanterie-Division (Sinnhuber)

161. Infanterie-Division (Wilck)

XX. Armeekorps, Suwalki (Materna)

162. Infanterie-Division (Francke)

256. Infanterie-Division (Kauffmann)

XLII. Armeekorps, Suwalki (Kuntze)

102. Infanterie-Division (Ansat)

129. Infanterie-Division (Rittau)

Panzergruppe 2, Brest-Litovsk (Guderian)

XII. Armeekorps, Brest-Litovsk (Schroth)

31. Infanterie-Division (Kalmukoff)

34. Infanterie-Division (Behlendorff)

45. Infanterie-Division (Schlieper)

XXIV. Armeekorps, Koden (von Schweppenburg)

1. Kavallerie-Division (Feldt)

255. Infanterie-Division (Wetzel)

267. Infanterie-Division (von Wachter)

10. Infanterie-Division (mot) (Löper)

3. Panzer-Division (Model)

4. Panzer-Division (von Langermann-Erlencamp)

XLVI. Panzerkorps, Deblin (von Vietinghoff-Scheel)

Infanterie-Regiment Grossdeutschland (mot) (von Stockhausen)

10. Panzer-Division (Schaal)

SS-Division Reich (Hausser)

XLVII. Panzerkorps, Pratulin (Lemelsen)

167. Infanterie-Division (Schönhärl)

29. Infanterie-Division (mot) (von Boltenstern)

17. Panzer-Division (von Weber)

18. Panzer-Division (Nehring)

Panzergruppe 3, Suwalki (Hoth)

V. Armeekorps, Suwalki (Ruoff)

5. Infanterie-Division (Allmendinger)

35. Infanterie-Division (von Weikersthal)

VI. Armeekorps, Suwalki (Förster)

6. Infanterie-Division (Auleb)

26. Infanterie-Division (Weiss)

XXXIX Armeekorps (motorisierte), Suwalki (Schmidt)

14. Infanterie-Division (mot) (Wosch)

20. Infanterie-Division (mot) (Zorn)

7. Panzer-Division (von Funck)

20. Panzer-Division (Stumpff)

LVII. Armeekorps, Suwalki (Kuntzen)

18. Infanterie-Division (mot) (Herrlein)

12. Panzer-Division (Harpe)

19. Panzer-Division (von Knobelsdorff)
In conjunction with this site, you should be able to get the "Divisions" down to "Regiments".
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Do you have an exact time period? I have some information on the battle that may be helpful.


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