Operation Battleaxe order of battle

This is the order of battle for Operation Battleaxe, a Second World War battle between the British Commonwealth and the European Axis Powers Germany and Italy in North Africa in June 1941.

British and Commonwealth Forces

Commander in Chief, Middle East - General Archibald Wavell

German and Italian forces

Commandante Superiore, Generale d'Armata Italo Gariboldi[2]

  • Afrika Korps - Generalleutnant Erwin Rommel
    • 15th Panzer Division - Generalleutnant Walter Neumann-Silkow
      • 8th Panzer Regiment - Oberstleutnant Hans Cramer
        • 1st Battalion - Hauptmann Johannes Kümmel
        • 2nd Battalion - ?
      • 1st Battalion of the 104th Motor Infantry Regiment - Wilhelm Bach (stationed at Halfaya Pass)
      • Reconnaissance Battalion 33
      • 1st Abteilung of the 33rd Artillery Regiment
      • 33rd Panzerjäger Battalion (12 50 mm (1.97 in) PaK 38 and 21 37 mm (1.46 in) PaK 36 anti-tank guns)
      • 15th Motorcycle Battalion - Hauptmann Curt Ehle
      • One anti-aircraft battery (with 13 88 mm (3.46 in) FlaK 18 and 36 anti-aircraft guns)
    • 5th Light Division - Generalleutnant Johann von Ravenstein
      • 5th Panzer Regiment
      • 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion
    • Trento Division - Lieutenant-General Giuseppe de Stefanis
      • Three infantry battalions and one artillery regiment (stationed at the Sollum-Musaid-Capuzzo area)
    • Korps troops
      • Two regiments Italian artillery (stationed at Bardia)
      • One regiment FlaK (88 mm guns)

Notes

  1. The 4th Armoured Brigade was under the effective command of Masservy's 4th Indian Infantry Division
  2. The Commandante Superiore was Rommel's superior on paper, but not in practice.

Bibliography

  • Pitt, Barrie. The Crucible of War: Western Desert 1941. New York: Paragon House, 1989 (hardcover, ISBN 1-55778-232-6).
  • The Lone Sentry - The Development of German Defensive Tactics in Cyrenaica—1941
  • Panzer Abwehr
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