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Winter Report 1941/1942 In early April 1942 rainfall and thaw turned to fields of Russia into a basin of mud, putting an end to five months of unabated warfare south of Kalinin. The Germans scored the last successes of the winter campaign, when they successfully eliminated the Olym pocket and captured Sevastopol. Von Manstein's final attack began on 26th March with a heavy artillery and Luftwaffe assault. Over 1.000 guns and 110 bombers ravaged the Soviet lines in a span of three hours, after heavy siege artillery spent the entire previous week softening the forts. For two days the Soviet defenders heroically held the lines, before 12th Infantry Division of XX. AK captured Maxim Gorki I, giving 30th Infantry Division a clear path to Bartenyevka and on the evening of 28th March the Germans had reached Severnaya Bay. In the Southeast Model's I. AK struggled against 276th and 413th Rifle Division defending the Sapun Ridge. Wanting to finish off Sevastopol before the April rainfalls von Manstein ordered XX. AK to cross Severnaya Bay on 29th March and reinforced I. AK with LIV. AK's 170th Infantry Division and additional StuG battalions. After the successful crossing of XX. AK the Soviet position at the Sapun Ridge became untenable and the Soviet will was broken. The divisions of Coastal Army flooded towards Cape Khersones, where ships of the Black Sea Fleet were hastily evacuating as many troops as possible. By 1st April the proximity of the German forces and Luftwaffe intervention forced the Soviets to abandon the operation and 413th Rifle Division which had covered the evacuation surrendered, with some elements escaping into the hills to continue the fight as partisans. Frontline 4th December 1941 dashed, 2nd April 1942 dotted OOB - 2nd April 1942 Heeresgruppe Nord (v. Leeb) 16. Armee (Busch) - 163.476 men, 2.176 guns, 26 AFVs II. AK (v. Brockdorff-Ahlefeldt) - 5 infantry divisions X. AK (Hansen) - 4 infantry divisions LI. AK (Reinhard) - 4 infantry divisions 18. Armee (v. Küchler) - 202.641 men, 2.270 guns VI. AK (Kleffel) - 3 infantry divisions XXVI. AK (Wodrig) - 3 infantry divisions XXVIII. AK (v. Wiktorin) - 3 infantry divisions L. AK (Lindemann) - 3 infantry divisions 4. Panzerarmee (Hoth) - 210.045 men, 2.312 guns, 1.056 AFVs V. AK (Ruoff) - 3 infantry divisions XXXX. AK (mot.) (Schaal) - 2 panzer divisions, 1 SS brigade XXXXI. AK (mot.) (Reinhardt) - 3 panzer divisions, 1 motorised division LVI. AK (mot.) (Kirchner) - 1 panzer division, 1 motorised division, 1 SS division Heeresgruppe Mitte (v. Bock) 2. Armee (v. Weichs) - 176.650 men, 1.937 guns, 62 AFVs 8. SS-K.B. XII. AK (Marcks) - 4 infantry divisions XIII. AK (Angelis) - 4 infantry divisions XXXV. AK (Kämpfe) - 3 infantry divisions 4. Armee (v. Sodenstern)[1] - 231.464 men, 2.630 guns, 22 AFVs VII. AK (Fahrmbacher) - 2 infantry divisions, 1 mountain division IX. AK (Hell) - 4 infantry divisions XXXXIII. AK (Rendulic) - 3 infantry divisions LIII. AK (v. Tippelskirch) - 4 infantry divisions 9. Armee (Felber)[2] - 199.707 men, 2.208 guns, 50 AFVs VIII. AK (Heitz) - 4 infantry divisions XXIII. AK (Stemmermann) - 4 infantry divisions XXXXII. AK (Mieth) - 4 infantry divisions 3. Panzerarmee (Koch) - 187.817 men, 2.027 guns, 706 AFVs XXXVIII. AK (Strecker) - 3 infantry divisions, 1 mountain division XXXIX. AK (mot.) (Schmidt) - 2 panzer divisions, 1 motorised division, 1 motorised brigade LVII. AK (mot.) (v. Arnim) - 2 panzer divisons, 2 motorised divisions Heeresgruppe A (v. Rundstedt) 11. Armee (v. Manstein) - 122.376 men, 1.312 guns, 21 AFVs XXX. AK (v. Salmuth) - 2 infantry divisions, 1 airlanding division LIV. AK (Hansen) - 3 infantry divisions Armata 3 (Dumitrescu)[3] - 194.909 men, 2.103 guns, 111 AFVs Corp. 1 (Ionescu) - 4 infantry divisions Corp. 4 (Sanatescu) - 4 infantry divisions Corp. de Munte (Avramescu) - 2 mountain divisions, 1 mountain brigade Corp. de Cav. (Racovita) - 3 cavalry divisions, 1 armoured division Armata 4 (Ciuperca) - 190.315 men, 2.021 guns, 4 AFVs Corp. 2 (Macici) - 3 infantry divisions Corp. 3 (Atanasiu) - 3 infantry divisions, 1 cavalry division Corp. 5 (Levanti) - 3 infantry divisions Corp. 11 (Constantinescu-Claps) - 1 infantry division, 2 infantry brigades Heeresgruppe B (List) 6. Armee (v. Reichenau) - 216.878 men, 2.423 guns, 1 AFV XXIX. AK (v. Obstfelder) - 4 infantry divisions XXXIV. AK (Tiemann) - 3 infantry divisions LII. AK (v. Briesen) - 4 infantry divisions LV. AK (Vierow) - 2 infantry divisions, 1 Slovakian division 17. Armee (Hoepner) - 231.171 men, 2.653 guns, 48 AFVs IV. AK (Geyer) - 4 infantry divisions XI. AK (v. Kortzfleisch) - 3 infantry divisions XXXIV. AK (Hollidt) - 3 infantry divisions XXXXIX. GK (Konrad) - 4 infantry divisions 1. Panzerarmee (v. Kleist) - 241.562 men, 3.021 guns, 725 AFVs XVII. AK (Schmidt) - 4 infantry divisions XIV. AK (mot.) (v. Knobelsdorff) - 1 panzer division, 1 SS division, 1 Slovakian mobile division, 1 SS motorised brigade, Großdeutschland XXXXVI. AK (mot.) (v. Vietinghoff) - 1 panzer division, 2 SS divisions XXXXVIII. AK (mot.) (Kempf) - 2 panzer divisions, 1 motorised division 2. Panzerarmee (Guderian) - 190.273 men, 2.156 guns, 924 AFVs III. AK (mot.) (v. Mackensen) - 2 panzer divisions, 1 motorised division XXIV. AK (mot.) (v. Schweppenburg) - 1 panzer division, 2 motorised divisions, 1 infantry division XXXXVII. AK (mot.) (Lemelsen) - 3 panzer divisions, 1 motorised division Losses After the tough winter campaign Axis losses rose to 1.333.839 men, 9.944 guns and 4.268 AFVs. The death count lay at 291.632 men, while 8.071 men were captured. The Soviets registered 3.373.712 men as total losses, with 393.202 dead and 1.746.249 captured. 45.839 guns and 17.237 AFVs were lost. Furthermore 174.915 vehicles were reported as destroyed. The Luftwaffe on 2nd April reported 437 fighters, 124 fighter bombers, 238 tactical bombers, 713 level bombers, 639 reconaissance aircraft and 202 transport aircraft as missing. The VVS suffered losses in the region of 47 fighters, 8.185 fighter bombers, 1.016 tactical bombers, 2.581 level bombers, 189 reconaissance aircraft and 91 transports. Reserves On 2nd April German manpower reserves stood at 55.603 men with armament stocks at 288.943. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [1] Heinrici was KIA [2] Strauss was sacked [3] Corp. 1/4 are resting in Rumania
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