How many Panzer divisions were there in 1941?

After the French campaign the number of panzer divisions was doubled, and in 1941 17 of them, grouped in four panzer armies, spearheaded the German invasion of the Soviet Union.

How many tanks are there in a tank division?

True to the German belief in combined arms, each division paired a Panzer brigade with a motorized infantry brigade. The Panzer brigade contained four battalions, each with a strength of 128 tanks. Counting command tanks, the division had some 561 in all, enough to satisfy even the most diehard tank fanatic.

Where did the 11th Panzer Division fight in World War 2?

From France the 11th Panzer Division deployed to the Balkans for the 1941 campaign. It then fought in Russia and was heavily engaged in the battles around Stalingrad in 1942. It was cited for distinguished service three times in 1943 for action on the Eastern Front.

Where was the 11th Tank Division in World War 2?

The 11th Panzer Division (English: 11th Tank Division) was an armoured division in the German Army, the Wehrmacht, during World War II, established in 1940. The division saw action on the Eastern and Western Fronts during the Second World War. The 11th Panzer Division did not participate in the war until the invasion of Yugoslavia.

Who was in command of Panzer Regiment 39?

Panzer-Regiment 39 was hastily assembled consisting of Panzer-Abteilung 51 and Panzer-Abteilung 52. The crews consisted of very few veterans with combat experience and the command elements were mostly made up of untested reserve officers.

What was the insignia of the Panzer Abteilung 52?

It was painted on all panthers of Panzer-Abteilung 52. The 5th Kompanie was white, the 6th Kompanie was blue, the 7th Kompanie was black and the 8th Kompanie was brown. No insignia was painted on the panthers of Panzer-Abteilung 51 with the exceptions of numbers 121 (red head), 144 (white head) and 434 (black head).