Table I, 11 I D Created by Nigel Askey, 23/03/2011 1st and 11th Infantry Divisions, June 1941 (Combat, Signal, Transport and Supply Elements) IPL ICo

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Table 1st Wa ID June 1941 Created by Nigel Askey, 15/08/2008 TOE, German 1st Wave Infantry Division, June 1941 (Combat, Signal, Transport and Supply Elements) IPL ICo* HIC^ B Sup** I Bat SaP Sig Pl ReP ATC*^ InG Co^^ R Sup*~ I Reg ReB~~ ATB~* ArR*** EnB**^ Sig B*^^ D Sup^^^ I Div 50mm Mor 1 3 9 27 3 84 50mm Mor LMG 4 4 19 18 24 2 75 LMG Horse Team^** 1 8 24 9 57 4 3 1 24 5 208 5 279 18 8 255 1189 Horse Team^** Trucks 1 3 6 13 2 33 27 68 30 43 28 221 516 Trucks Light Transport 15 15 17 36 4 14 68 53 237 Light Transport Motor Cycle Sqd*^^ 1 1 4 1 8 7 8 6 7 4 18 74 Motor Cycle Sqd*^^ Bicycle Sqd 12 12 Bicycle Sqd Cav Sqd 3 3 15 24 Cav Sqd * Includes Company Combat Trains, Ration (Provision) Trains and Baggage Trains (KStN 131c 01/02/1941). ^ Includes Company Combat Trains and Ration (Provisions) Trains (KStN 151c 01/02/1941). ** Includes Battalion HQ, Signal Detachment, Combat Trains, Provisions Trains I and II, Baggage Trains and Auxiliary Trains. *^ Includes Company HQ, 4x ATG Platoons, Maintenance Section and Company Trains (KStN 184c 01/02/1941). One ATG platoon was authorised 2x 50mm PaK 38 AT guns. ^^ Includes Company HQ, 3x Light IG Platoons, 1x Heavy IG Platoon, Ammunition Detachment, Combat Trains, Provisions Trains and Auxiliary Trains. *~ Includes Regimental HQ with HQ, Combat Trains, Provisions Trains and Baggage Trains. Also includes the Regiment Band, whose members were also used as medical orderlies, stretcher bearers, etc. ~~ Includes Battalion HQ, Signal Detachment, 1x Motorised Heavy Recon Company, 1x Bicycle Company, 1x Cavalry Company, and all Battalion and Company support trains. ~* Includes AT Battalion HQ, 1x Signal Platoon and 3x AT Companies (all motorised). Includes all Battalion and Company support trains (KStNs 1106, 1192 and 1141, all 01/02/1941). *** Includes Regimental HQ, 1x Signal Platoon, 1x Motorised Weather Platoon and 1x Motorised Printing Detachment, 3x Light Artillery Battalions each with 3x Batteries of 4 105mm howitzers, and 1x Heavy Artillery Battalion with 3x Batteries of 4 150mm howitzers. Includes: all Regimental HQ support trains, all Battalion HQ support trains, Signal Platoons and Calibration Sections, and all Battery HQs, Signal Detachments, Ammunition Detachments and support trains. **^ Includes Battalion HQ, Battalion Band, 2x Pionier (Combat Engineer) Companies, 1x Motorised Pionier (Combat Engineer) Company and 1x Motorised Light Engineer Transport Column. Includes all Battalion and Company signal detachments and support trains. The Pionier Battalion also carried 9 flamethrowers, and typically 1140 'Teller' Anti-Tank Mines, and 1934 'Schutzen' Anti-Personnel Mines. *^^ Includes Battalion HQ, 1x Semi-Motorised Telephone Company, 1x Motorised Radio Company Type "a", and 1x Motorised Light Signal Column Type "a". Includes all Company HQs, Combat Trains, Provisions Trains and Baggage Trains. ^^^ Includes all the following: i) Infantry Division HQ with Divisional Mapping Detachment, Military Police Platoon and Field Post Office (all motorised). ii) 1x Divisional Supply Commander (HQ with support units), 3x Motor Transport Columns (30 tons), 1x Motor Transport Column for Fuel (POL column, 25 cbm), 1x Supply Company, 1x Workshop (Maintenance) Company, 1x Butchery Company, 1x Bakery Company Type "e", and 1x Commissary Office (all motorised). iii) 3x Transport Columns, 3x Light Infantry Columns and 1x Veterinary Company (all horse drawn or semi-motorised). iv) Medical units consisting of 1x Medical Company, 1x Field Hospital and 2x Ambulance Platoons (all motorised), and 1x horse-drawn Medical Company. ^** All artillery hitch and limbers (6-8 horses each) are included in horse team figures. The 15cm sfh 18 howitzer breaks down into two loads for transport. Total limbers in the Division was 84. There was over 1 740 saddle horses and 3 630 draft horses in the TOE (with 3x Horse Drawn Transport Columns and 3x Horse Drawn Light Infantry Columns in the divisional supply columns). *^^ The Division contained over 490 motorcycles, and approximately 190 of them had sidecars. Buchner A.,The German Infantry Handbook 1939-1945, Schiffer, Atglen PA, 1991. Niehorster L.W.G., German WWII Organisational Series, Volume 1-II-1, 1st and 2nd Welle Army Infantry Divisions, The Military Press, Milton Keynes, UK, 2006 pp. 15-53. Niehorster L.W.G., German WWII Organisational Series, Volume 3/I, Mechanized Army Divisions, The Military Press, Milton Keynes, UK, 2004 pp. 50 and 68. Nafziger, G.F.,The German Order of Battle, Infantry in World War II, Greenhill Books, London, 2000, pp. 415 and 416. U.S. War Department,. Handbook On German Military Forces, Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, 1990, pp. 86-92, 111, 176. Purnell's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Modern Weapons and Warfare, Part 12, Phoebus Publishing, London 1980, pp. 236-238. Hogg, I.V., Infantry Weapons of World War II, Saturn Books Ltd, London, 1997, pp. 6 and 7. Copyright, Nigel Askey, Aug 2008.

Table I, 11 I D Created by Nigel Askey, 23/03/2011 1st and 11th Infantry Divisions, June 1941 (Combat, Signal, Transport and Supply Elements) IPL ICo HIC B Sup I Bat SaP Sig Pl ReP ATC InG Co R Sup I Reg ReB ATB ArR* EnB Sig B D Sup^ I Div 50mm Mor 3 9 27 3 84 50mm Mor LMG 4 4 19 18 24 8 81 LMG Horse Team 1 8 24 9 57 4 3 1 24 5 208 5 273 18 8 272 1200 Horse Team Trucks 1 3 6 13 2 33 27 68 30 43 28 192 487 Trucks Light Transport 15 15 17 36 4 14 68 50 234 Light Transport Motor Cycle Sqd 1 1 4 1 8 7 8 6 7 4 17 73 Motor Cycle Sqd Bicycle Sqd 12 12 Bicycle Sqd Cav Sqd 3 3 15 24 Cav Sqd 150mm How 9 9 150mm How * The 1st and 11th Artillery Regiment's 4th (Heavy) Battalions had 3 150mm howitzers in each Battery. ^ The 1st and 11th Supply Companies had 6 LMGs: the total number of MG 34 LMG's in the Divisions was 441 (includes one in each H Rifle Sqd and Eng Sqd). Divisional supply troops included only one Ambulance Platoon (vs 2 authorised) and a horse drawn Field Hospital (vs motorised). Nafziger, G.F.,The German Order of Battle, Infantry in World War II, Greenhill Books, London, 2000, Authorised Internal Organisation of German Infantry Divisions, pp. 36, 49, 416 and 417.

Table 7th I D Created by Nigel Askey, 23/03/2011 7th Infantry Division, June 1941 (Combat, Signal, Transport and Supply Elements) IPL ICo HIC B Sup I Bat SaP Sig Pl ReP ATC InG Co R Sup* I Reg ReB^ ATB ArR EnB Sig B D Sup** I Div 50mm Mor 1 3 9 27 6 87 50mm Mor LMG 4 4 19 18 24 2 75 LMG Horse Team 1 8 24 9 57 4 3 1 24 31 234 279 18 8 255 1262 Horse Team Trucks 1 3 6 13 2 33 29 68 30 43 28 203 500 Trucks Light Transport 15 15 13 36 4 14 68 50 230 Light Transport Motor Cycle Sqd 1 1 4 1 8 9 8 6 7 4 17 75 Motor Cycle Sqd Bicycle Sqd 24 24 Bicycle Sqd Medium Halftrack 1 1 Medium Halftrack Sdkfz 221 A Cars 0 Sdkfz 221 A Cars * The 19th, 61st and 62nd Infantry Regiments each had a horse drawn Light Infantry Supply Column. ^ The 7th Reconnaissance Battalion had 2x Bicycle Companies, an IG Platoon and an AT Platoon. It had no Cavalry or Heavy Company. ** The 7th Divisional Supply Troops included a Workshop (Maintenance) Platoon and a Butcher Platoon (vs normally companies). Nafziger, G.F.,The German Order of Battle, Infantry in World War II, Greenhill Books, London, 2000, Authorised Internal Organisation of German Infantry Divisions, pp. 43 and 416.

Table 22nd I D Created by Nigel Askey, 23/03/2011 22nd Luftlandung (Airlanding) Infantry Division, June 1941 (Combat, Signal, Transport and Supply Elements) IPL ICo HIC B Sup I Bat SaP Sig Pl ReP MgCo* ATC^ InG Co R Sup I Reg ReB** ATB ArR*^ EnB Sig B D Sup^* I Div 50mm Mor 1 3 9 27 6 87 50mm Mor HMG 12 12 8 44 4 136 HMG LMG 10 10 19 18 18 2 87 LMG 81mm Mor 6 6 6 24 72 81mm Mor Horse Team 1 8 24 9 57 4 3 1 20 24 5 228 194 18 8 255 1159 Horse Team Trucks 1 3 6 13 2 33 33 68 23 43 28 198 492 Trucks Light Transport 15 15 19 36 4 14 68 50 236 Light Transport Motor Cycle Sqd 1 1 4 1 8 11 8 5 7 4 17 76 Motor Cycle Sqd Bicycle Sqd 24 24 Bicycle Sqd 105mm How 27 27 105mm How 150mm How 0 150mm How * The 16th, 47th and 65th Infantry Regiments each had an additional 'regimental' MG Company. ^ The Regimental AT Companies each had 10 LMGs (vs the usual 4) ** The 22nd Reconnaissance Battalion had 2x Bicycle Companies and no Cavalry Company. *^ The 22nd Artillery Regiment had no Heavy Battalion and the Light Artillery Batteries each had 3 Howitzers vs. the 4 authorised. ^* The 22nd Supply Troops included 2x Motor Transport Columns (vs usual 3), 2x Motorised Fuel Columns (vs usual 1), 1x Bakery Platoon and 1x Butcher Platoon (vs the usual Companies). Nafziger, G.F., The German Order of Battle, Waffen SS and Other Units in World War II, Combined Publishing, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, 2001, p. 144. Nafziger, G.F.,The German Order of Battle, Infantry in World War II, Greenhill Books, London, 2000, Authorised Internal Organisation of German Infantry Divisions, pp. 64.

Table 30th I D Created by Nigel Askey, 23/03/2011 30th Infantry Division, June 1941 (Combat, Signal, Transport and Supply Elements) IPL ICo HIC B Sup I Bat SaP Sig Pl ReP ATC InG Co* R Sup^ I Reg ReB** ATB ArR EnB Sig B D Sup*^ I Div 50mm Mor 1 3 9 27 9 90 50mm Mor HMG 12 12 36 12 120 HMG LMG 4 4 37 18 24 2 93 LMG 81mm Mor 6 6 18 4 58 81mm Mor Horse Team 1 8 24 9 57 4 3 1 28 31 238 279 18 8 39 1058 Horse Team Trucks 1 3 6 13 2 33 45 68 30 43 28 259 572 Trucks Light Transport 15 15 18 36 4 14 68 55 240 Light Transport Motor Cycle Sqd 1 1 4 1 8 21 8 6 7 4 24 94 Motor Cycle Sqd Bicycle Sqd 36 36 Bicycle Sqd 75mm Inf G 8 8 24 75mm Inf G 37mm ATG 9 9 6 36 69 37mm ATG 50mm ATG 2 2 6 12 50mm ATG Light Halftrack 4 4 10 22 Light Halftrack Medium Halftrack 1 1 Medium Halftrack Sdkfz 221 A Cars 0 Sdkfz 221 A Cars * The Regimental Infantry Gun Company had an additional IG Platoon (with 8 75mm infantry guns vs. the usual 6). ^ The 6th, 26th and 46th Infantry Regiments each had a horse drawn Light Infantry Supply Column. ** The 30th Reconnaissance Battalion was heavily modified with 3x Bicycle Companies (each with 2x additional HMGs), 2x separate Panzerjager (Anti Tank) Platoons (each with 3x 50mm Pak 38s) and no Cavalry Company. The Heavy Reconnaissance Company had an additional Motorcycle Platoon, 81mm Mortar Platoon and Panzerjager Platoon (with 3x 37mm Pak 36s), but it had no Armoured Car Section and no Infantry Gun Platoon. *^ The 30th Divisional Supply Troops included 8x Motor Transport Columns (vs. normally 3), 1x Maintenance Platoon and 1x Butcher Platoon (vs normally companies), Only 1x Medical Company and the Veterinary Company were horse drawn. In addition, the 30th Infantry Division HQ had a Motorcycle Messenger Platoon. Nafziger, G.F.,The German Order of Battle, Infantry in World War II, Greenhill Books, London, 2000, Authorised Internal Organisation of German Infantry Divisions, pp. 76, 77 and 418.