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by Victor Kamenir


  14th Panzer Division: Major-General Kuehn

  652nd Tank Destroyer Battalion (motorized)

  191st Assault Gun Battalion (motorized)

  eight motorized artillery battalions (105mm to 240mm)

  ILVIII (48th) Motorized Corps: General of Panzer Troops Kempf

  11th Panzer Division: Major-General Cruewell

  16th Panzer Division: Major-General Hube

  57th Infantry Division: Lieutenant-General Bluemm

  197th Assault Gun Battalion

  six motorized artillery battalions (105mm to 240mm)

  XIV (14th) Motorized Corps: General of Infantry von Wietersheim

  9th Panzer Division: Lieutenant-General von Hubicki

  Motorized Division SS “Wiking”: Brigadenfuehrer Steiner

  APPENDIX B

  Kiev Special Military District Order of Battle

  Commander: Col. Gen. M. P. Kirponos

  Political Deputy: Corps Commissar N. N. Vashugin (later Nikita Khruschev)

  Chief of Staff: Lt. Gen. M. A. Purkayev

  Deputy Commander: Lt. Gen. F. S. Ivanov

  Deputy Commander: Lt. Gen.V. F. Yakovlev

  Deputy Commander, District Armored Forces: Maj. Gen. R. N. Morgunov

  Deputy Commander, District Air Forces: Lt. Gen. E. S. Ptukhin

  Deputy Commander, Intelligence: Col. G. I. Bondarev

  FORCES DIRECTLY SUBORDINATED TO HQ KIEV SPECIAL MILITARY DISTRICT

  Armor

  IX Mechanized Corps (20th, 35th Tank Divisions, 131st Motorized Rifle Division)

  XV Mechanized Corps (10th, 37th Tank Divisions, 212th Motorized Rifle Division)

  XIX Mechanized Corps (40th, 43rd Tank Divisions, 213th Motorized Rifle Division)

  XXIV Mechanized Corps (45th, 49th Tank Divisions, 216th Motorized Rifle Division)

  1st Separate Armored Train Detachment (35th Heavy and 15th, 17th Light Armored Trains)

  Infantry

  VII Rifle Corps (147th, 196th, 206th Rifle Divisions)

  XXXI Rifle Corps (193rd, 195th, 200th Rifle Divisions)

  XXXVI Rifle Corps (140th, 146th, 228th Rifle Divisions)

  XXXVII Rifle Corps (80th, 139th, 141st Rifle Divisions)

  XLIX Rifle Corps (190th, 197th, 199th Rifle Divisions)

  LV Rifle Corps (130th, 169th, 189th Rifle Divisions)

  Additional ground forces

  V Cavalry Corps (14th Cavalry Division)

  1st Airborne Corps (three brigades)

  Aviation

  17th Bomber Division

  18th Bomber Division

  19th Bomber Division

  36th Fighter (PVO) Division

  315th Air Reconnaisance Regiment

  316th Air Reconnaisance Regiment

  Separate Medical Evacuation Squadron

  Fortified districts

  1st (Kiev) Fortified District

  3rd (Letichev) Fortified District

  5th (Korosten) Fortified District (two to seven separate machine-gun battalions)

  7th (Novograd-Volynskiy) Fortified District (one machine-gun and one artillery battalion)

  13th (Proskurov) Fortified District

  14th (Starokonstankinov) Fortified District

  15th (Shepetovka) Fortified District

  16th (Ostropol) Fortified District

  Air Defense Command

  (PVO: Protivo-Vozdushnaya Oborona)

  Kiev PVO District (3rd PVO Division, 135th and 141st Separate Air Defense Artillery Battalions, 4th Early Detection Regiment)

  Lvov PVO District (4th PVO Division, 11th PVO Brigade, 19th Early Detection Battalion, 146th Separate Air Defense Artillery Battalion)

  Rovno PVO District (256th, 286th, 374th, 87th Separate Air Defense Artillery Battalions, 29th Early Detection Battalions)

  Stanislav PVO District (227th, 85th, 334th Separate Air Defense Battalions, 4th Early Detection Battalion)

  Ternopol PVO District (186th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 34th, 126th Separate Air Defense Artillery Battalions)

  Zhitomir PVO District (139th, 254th Separate Air Defense Artillery Battalions, 22nd Early Detection Battalion)

  Vinnitsa PVO District (375th Separate Air Defense Artillery Battalion, 122nd Air Defense Machine Gun Company, 14th Early Detection Battalion)

  5th Searchlight Regiment

  Rear Echelon Support Services

  Transportation: Special Railroad Corps (seven regiments); one transportation (truck) regiment; Transportation Depot

  Artillery Supply: nineteen ammunition depots, one artillery weapons systems depot

  Fuel: One distribution depot; forty-two storage depots; one laboratory; one repair depot

  Supply: sixteen food storage depots; one bread-baking factory; four equipment/uniform depots; three repair depots

  Medical: seventeen hospitals; five medical supply/equipment depots; four laboratories

  Veterinary: two vet hospitals; two vet laboratories; two vet supply/equipment depots

  FIFTH ARMY

  Commander: Maj. Gen. M. I. Potapov

  Political Deputy: Division Commissar M. S. Nikishev

  Chief of Staff: Maj. Gen. D. S. Pisarevskiy

  XV Rifle Corps (45th, 62nd Rifle Divisions)

  XXVII Rifle Corps (87th, 124th, 135th Rifle Divisions)

  XXII Mechanized Corps (19th, 41st Tank Divisions, 215th Motorized Rifle Divisions) 39th Fighter Division

  14th Mixed Air Division

  62nd Bomber Division

  1st Antitank Artillery Brigade (Reserves of High Command)

  589th Howitzer Artillery Regiment (Reserves of High Command)

  87th, 295th, 374th Separate Air Defense Artillery Batttalions, PVO

  22nd Early Detection Battalion

  2nd (Vladimir-Volynskiy) Fortified District

  (19th, 20th, 145th, 146th Separate Machine-Gun Battalions, 85th, 92nd Separate Artillery Battalions)

  9th (Kovel) Fortified District (47th, 201st Separate Machine-Gun Battalions)

  Two sections of 4th (Strumilov) Fortified District

  SIXTH ARMY

  Commander: Lt. Gen. I. N. Muzychenko

  Political Deputy: Division Commissar N. K. Popov

  Chief of Staff: Brigade Commander N. P. Ivanov (rank equivalent to Major-General)

  VI Rifle Corps (41st, 97th, 159th Rifle Divisions)

  IV Mechanized Corps (8th, 32nd Tank Divisions, 81st Motorized Rifle Divisions)

  3rd Cavalry Division

  15th Mixed Air Divisions

  16th Mixed Air Divisions

  3rd Antitank Artillery Brigade (Reserves of High Command)

  135th Artillery Regiment (Reserves of High Command)

  324th Howitzer Artillery Regiment (Reserves of High Command)

  4th (Strumilov) Fortified District (35th, 42nd Separate Machine-Gun Battalions)

  6th (Rava-Russkaya) Fortified District (21st, 36th, 141st Separate Machine-Gun Battalions)

  TWELFTH ARMY

  Commander: Maj. Gen. P. G. Ponedelin

  Political Deputy: Brigade Commissar I. P. Kulikov

  Chief of Staff: Maj. Gen. B. I. Arushanyan

  XIII Rifle Corps (44th, 192nd Rifle Divisions)

  XVII Rifle Corps (60th, 96th Mountain Rifle Divisions, 164th Rifle Division)

  XVI Mechanized Corps (15th, 39th Tank Divisions, 240th Motorized Rifle Division)

  58th Mountain Rifle Division

  44th Fighter Division

  64th Fighter Division

  4th Antitank Artillery Brigade (Reserves of High Command)

  168th Howitzer Artillery Regiment (Reserves of High Command)

  37th Engineer Regiment

  20th, 30th Separate Air Defense Artillery Battalions, PVO

  293rd Separate Communications Battalion

  46th Early Detection Battalion

  10th (Kamenets-Podolskiy) Fortified District (31st, 149th Separate Machine-Gun Battalions)

  11th (Chernigov) Fortified District

  12th (Mogilev-Podolskiy) Fortified Districtr />
  TWENTY-SIXTH ARMY

  Commander: Lt. Gen. F. Y. Kostenko

  Political Deputy: Brigade Commissar D. E. Kolesnikov

  Chief of Staff: Col. I. S. Varennikov

  VIII Rifle Corps (99th, 173rd Rifle Divisions, 72nd Mountain Rifle Division)

  VIII Mechanized Corps (12th, 34th Tank Divisions, 7th Motorized Rifle Division)

  63rd Fighter Division

  46th Mixed Air Division

  2nd Antitank Artillery Brigade (Reserves of High Command)

  376th Howitzer Artillery Regiment (Reserves of High Command)

  34th, 259th Separate Air Defense Artillery Battalions (Reserves of High Command)

  6th, 12th Separate Machine-Gun Companies

  8th (Peremyshl) Fortified District (52nd, 150th Separate Machine-Gun Battalions)

  FORCES LOCATED ON THE TERRITORY OF KIEV SPECIAL MILITARY DISTRICT, BUT NOT SUBORDINATE TO IT

  Reserves of High Command

  1st Air Corps (40th, 50th Bomber Divisions, 56th Fighter Division)

  2nd Air Corps (35th, 48th Bomber Divisions, 67th Fighter Division)

  5th Antitank Artillery Brigade (Reserves of High Command)

  Internal Security Troops (NKVD)

  4th NKVD Motorized Rifle Division

  10th NKVD Railroad Division

  21st NKVD Cavalry Regiment

  4th, 16th, 56th, 64th, 66th NKVD Rifle Regiments

  Border Guard Troops (NKVD), 20,000+ men (individual detachments rounded to nearest hundred)

  Commander: Maj. Gen. A. V. Khomenko

  HQ located in Lutsk, 200 men

  98th (Lyuboml) Detachment: 1,600 men

  90th (Vladimir-Volynskiy) Detachment: 1,900 men

  91st (Rava-Russkaya) Detachment: 2,100 men

  92nd (Peremyshl) Detachment: 2,300 men

  93rd (Liskov) Detachment: 2,100 men

  94th (Skolensk) Detachment: 2,200 men

  95th (Nadvornya) Detachment: 2,200 men

  97th (Chernovski) Detachment: 3,000 men

  Separate (Kolomiya) Detachment: 500 men

  20th (Slavuta) Detachment: 1,600 men

  22nd (Volochisk) Detachment: 1,100 men

  APPENDIX C

  Order of Battle of Soviet Mechanized Corps

  VIII Mechanized Corps, Twenty-sixth Army, Kiev Special Military District, HQ in Drogobych

  Commander; Lt. Col. Dmitriy I. Ryabyshev

  Political Deputy: Brigade Commissar Nikolay K. Popel

  Chief of Staff: Col. Fedor G. Katkov

  12th Tank Division: Col. Petr S. Fotchenkov

  23rd Tank Regiment

  24th Tank Regiment

  12th Motorized Rifle Regiment

  12th Howitzer Regiment

  Support units

  34th Tank Division: Col. Ivan V. Vasilyev

  67th Tank Regiment

  68th Tank Regiment

  34th Motorized Rifle Regiment

  34th Howitzer Regiment

  Support units

  7th Motorized Rifle Division: Col. Aleksandr V. Gerasimov

  27th Motorized Rifle Regiment

  300th Motorized Rifle Regiment

  405th Tank Regiment

  23rd Artillery Regiment

  Support units

  2nd Motorcycle Regiment

  IX Mechanized Corps, Kiev Special Military District, HQ in Novograd-Volynskiy

  Commander: Maj. Gen. Konstantin K. Rokossovskiy

  Political Deputy: Brigade Commissar Dmitriy Kamenev

  Chief of Staff: Maj. Gen. Aleksei G. Maslov

  20th Tank Division: Col. Mikhail Katukov

  39th Tank Regiment

  40th Tank Regiment

  20th Motorized Rifle Regiment

  20th Howitzer Artillery Regiment

  Support units

  35th Tank Division: Col. Nikolay A. Novikov

  69th Tank Regiment

  70th Tank Regiment

  35th Motorized Rifle Regiment

  35th Howitzer Regiment

  Support units

  131st Motorized Rifle Division: Col. Nikolay V. Kalinin

  509th Motorized Rifle Regiment

  743rd Motorized Rifle Regiment

  58th Tank Regiment

  409th Artillery Regiment

  Support Units

  32nd Motorcycle Regiment

  XV Mechanized Corps/Sixth Army, Headquartered at Brody

  Commander: Maj. Gen. Ignatiy I. Karpezo

  Executive Officer: Col. Georgiy I. Yermolayev

  Political Officer: Brigade Commissar Ivan V. Lutai

  Chief of Staff: Maj. Gen. Mikhail K. Nozdrunov

  10th Tank Division: Maj. Gen. Sergei Y. Ogurtsov

  19th Tank Regiment

  20th Tank Regiment

  10th Motorized Rifle Regiment

  10th Howitzer Regiment

  Support Units

  37th Tank Division: Col. Fedor G. Anikushkin

  73rd Tank Regiment

  74th Tank Regiment

  37th Motorized Rifle Regiment

  37th Howitzer Regiment

  Support Units

  212th Motorized Rifle Division: Maj. Gen. Sergei V. Baranov

  669th Motorized Rifle Regiment

  692nd Motorized Rifle Regiment

  131st Tank Regiment

  655th Artillery Regiment

  Support units

  25th Motorcycle Regiment

  XIX Mechanized Corps, Kiev Special Military District, HQ in Berdichev

  Commander: Maj. Gen. Nikolai V. Feklenko

  Political Deputy: Regimental Commissar Ivan S. Kalyadin

  Chief of Staff: Col. Kuzma G. Devyatov

  40th Tank Division: Col. Mikhail V. Shirobokov

  79th Tank Regiment

  80th Tank Regiment

  40th Motorized Rifle Regiment

  40th Howitzer Regiment Support Units

  43rd Tank Division: Col. Ivan G. Tsibin

  85th Tank Regiment

  86th Tank Regiment

  43rd Motorized Rifle Regiment

  43rd Howitzer Regiment Support Units

  213th Motorized Rifle Division: Col. Vasiliy M. Osminskiy

  702nd Motorized Rifle Regiment

  739th Motorized Rifle Regiment

  132nd Tank Regiment

  671st Artillery Regiment

  Support Units

  21st Motorcycle Regiment

  XXII Mechanized Corps, Fifth Army, Kiev Special Military District, HQ in Rovno

  Commander: Maj. Gen. Semen M. Kondrusev

  Political Deputy: Brigade Commissar Aleksandr P. Sinitsin

  Chief of Staff: Maj. Gen. Vladimir S. Tamruchi

  19th Tank Division: Maj. Gen. Kuzma A. Semenchenko

  37th Tank Regiment

  38th Tank Regiment

  19th Motorized Rifle Regiment

  19th Howitzer Regiment

  Support units

  41st Tank Division: Col. Petr P. Pavlov

  81st Tank Regiment

  82nd Tank Regiment

  41st Motorized Rifle Regiment

  41st Howitzer Regiment

  Support units

  215th Motorized Rifle Division: Col. Pavlin A. Barabanov

  707th Motorized Rifle Regiment

  711th Motorized Rifle Regiment

  133rd Tank Regiment

  667th Artillery Regiment

  Support Units

  23rd Motorcycle Regiment

  APPENDIX D

  Organization of German Motorized Infantry Division

  APPENDIX E

  Organization of German Panzer Division

  APPENDIX F

  Organization of Soviet Antitank Artillery Brigade

  APPENDIX G

  Organization of Soviet Mechanized Corps and Tank Division

  Note:

  1) By the start of the war, none of mechanized corp formed an air force squadron

  2) By the start of the war, only some of mechanized corps formed a flamethrower tank battalion.

  APPENDIX H
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  Organization of Soviet Motorized Rifle Division

  APPENDIX I

  Organization of Soviet Rifle Division

  APPENDIX J

  Unit Symbols

  APPENDIX K

  Comparative Strength of Armored Units

  APPENDIX L

  German Armored Vehicles

  Note: This chart does not include Czech tanks because they did not take part in events described in the book.

  APPENDIX M

  Soviet Armored Vehicles

  Part I

  Soviet Armored Vehicles

  PART II

  MAPS

  Notes

  CHAPTER 1

  1. Ihr Schrodek, Glaube galt dem Vaterland: Geschichte des Panzer-Regiments 15, 121.

  2. Halder, 337.

  3. Mackensesn, 4.

  4. Halder, 316.

  5. Ibid., 297.

  6. Guderian, 144.

  7. Stolfi, 19.

  8. Halder, 345.

  9. Ibid., 314.

  10. Ibid., 324.

  11. Ibid., 345.

  12. Ibid., 318.

  13. Based on a two-battalion regiment. Nine panzer regiments had three battalions, none of them belonging to Army Group South.

  14. Isayev, 73.

  CHAPTER 2

  1. Habek, 264.

  2. Zhukov, 220.

  3. Grigorenko, 59.

  4. Zhukov, 224.

  5. Grigorenko, 90.

  6. Ibid., 111.

  7. In the Soviet/Russian military, the term “military academy” is applied to learning institutions for officers of field and general grades. The term “military school” is applied to a primary officer training institutions producing lieutenants.

  8. Bagramyan, 71.

  9. Kiev Special, 14.

  10. Zhukov, 218.

  11. Vladimirskiy, page 26.

  12. Habeck, 92–97.

  13. Ibid., 186.

  14. Drogovoz, 3.

  15. RKKA, “The Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army,” commonly shortened to “The Red Army.”

  16. Tank Encyclopedia, 251.

  17. Baryatinskiy, 96.

  18. Ibid., 154–155.

  19. Tank Encyclopedia, 138.

  20. Zhukov, vol. 1, 309.

  21. Drogovoz, 16.

  22. Glantz, 161.

  CHAPTER 3

  1. Zhukov, 335.

  2. Vladimirskiy, 33.

  CHAPTER 4

 

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