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党卫军第1,9,10装甲师资料(英文)

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      2025-09-03 06:38:35
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      9. SS-Panzerdivision ‘Hohenstaufen’

      The 9. SS-Panzerdivision ‘Hohenstaufen’ was formed, along with the 10. SS-Panzerdivision ‘Frundsberg’, in February 1943 in France. The division was formed mainly from conscripts transferred from the Reichsarbeitdienst (RAD), a labour organisation to prepare youth for military service. Initially the division was formed as a Panzergrenadier formation, but in October 1943 it was decided to make it a full Panzerdivision.
      The division’s title was in honour of the Hohenstaufen dynasty that had ruled as kings and Holy Roman Emperors during the 12th and 13th centuries, in particular Friedrich II (1194-1250).     
      They first went into action in March 1944 when they were sent to the Ukraine to help in the relief of Generaloberst Hube’s 1. Panzeramee that had become encircled near Kamenets Podolsky. The 9. SS-Panzerdivision ‘Hohenstaufen’, along with the 10. SS-Panzerdivision ‘Frundsberg’, were form into the II. SS-Panzerkorps. They were then sent to attack the town of Tarnopol. The heavy mud conditions of the spring thaw slowed progress, but the divisions was finally able to link up with Hube’s forces at the town of Buczacz.

            During the relief of the 1. Panzerarmee the 9. SS-Panzerdivision had suffered heavy casualties and in April 1944 were pulled out of the line for refitting. The II. SS-Panzerkorps then spent up until June acting as the reserve of Heersgruppe Nordukraine, fighting many ‘fire brigade’ actions until the Normandy Invasion called the Korps back to France on 12 June.
      9. SS-Panzerdivision ‘Hohenstaufen’ and its sister division continued to fight side-by-side in Normandy.  
      They next took up positions opposing the British and Canadian forces attacking Caen in eastern Normandy. They did this not without suffering casualties from Allied fighter-bombers during the march to the front. In early July they were once again in the thick of the fighting. After repelling the British attacks they were pulled out of the line on 10 July to go into reserve.
      They were quickly back in action defending Hill 112 during the next British offensive (Operation Jupiter) relieving their battered brothers of the 10. SS-Panzerdivision ‘Frundsberg’. They held off determined attacks by British forces until they were once again relieved before being thrown once more into action against the British armoured thrust of Operation Goodwood. They held their position, but suffered heavy casualties as a consequence.
      They were next in action delaying the Canadians during Operation Totalize. They succeeded in conduction a fighting withdrawal, avoided entrapment at Falaise and fought to keep the escape route from the pocket open.
      By late August the German were in full retreat from Normandy and France. The division was involved in several rearguard actions through France and Belgium until they were finally pulled out of the line for a refit in September 1944. During the Normandy campaign and subsequent withdrawal they had lost over half their number in casualties (15,900 in June to about 7,000 in September).
      19. SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment
      20. SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment
      9. SS-Panzer-Regiment
      9. SS-Aufklärung-Abteilung
      9. SS-Panzerjäger-Abteilung
      9. SS-FlaK-Abteilung
      9. Pioneer-Abteilung
      9. SS-Panzerartillerie-Regiment      
      


      3楼2010-11-17 07:08
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        请问在国内能上这个网址吗?


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