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III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps

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The III.(germanische) SS-Panzerkorps was a German Waffen-SS armoured corps which saw action on the Eastern Front during World War II. The (germanische) (lit. Germanic) part of its designation was granted as it was composed primarily of foreign volunteer formations.

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The Panzerkorps was formed in April, 1943 as a headquarters for the 5th SS-Panzergrenadier-Division Wiking and 11th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division Nordland. The corps was placed under the control of former Wiking commander SS-Obergruppenführer Felix Steiner. After training, the corps took part in anti-partisan operations in the Balkans against Tito's forces, enjoying some successes. The corps then was sent to a quiet sector in Army Group North, now made up of the Nordland Division and the 4th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Brigade Netherlands. By this stage, the Wiking had been sent south and came under the control of Army Group South's Eighth Army. Forced back by the Russian winter 1944 offensive, the corps took a leading role in the defense of the Narva salient in the summer of 1944, what was known as The Battle of the European SS. It then withdrew with the rest of the army group across Estonia and into the Courland Peninsula, fighting several actions there until the end of January. Brought back to the Oder Front and placed under Steiner's Eleventh SS Panzer Army, the corps participated in Operation Sonnenwande before being assigned as the reserve corps to Third Panzer Army and the final actions east and north of Berlin during the Battle of Berlin during which it was briefly assigned to (or redesignated) Army Detachment Steiner. The remnants of the corps surrendered on 4 May 1945 to US troops near Eldena on the Elbe-Müritz canal.

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Orders Of Battle

June 15 1944 - Narwa Front

September 16 1944 - Courland Pocket

References

  • Tieke, Wilhelm - Tragedy of the Faithful: A History of III. (gemanisches) SS-Panzer-Korps

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