- 22nd Panzer Division (Germany)
The 22nd Panzer Division was a German
Panzer Division inWorld War II . It was formed September 1941 inFrance . It was transferred to the southern sector of the Eastern Front in March 1942. The 22nd was the last Panzer Division to be issued with the Czech-builtPanzer 38(t) , which was considered under-gunned, under-armoured and obsolete by 1942.After an initial disastrous attack on 20 March, in which the division's units lost 30-40% of their personnel, the division remained in the
Crimea and took part inManstein 's audaciously-named Operation Bustard Hunt. In May 1942, the division was sent north to theKharkov area and then took part in the 1942 summer offensive againstSoviet forces in theDon River bend leading tothe Battle of Stalingrad . The 22nd fought in the Battle of Rostov on 23 July 1942.Together with the 1st Romanian Armoured Division (equipped with the also obsolete R2, similar to
Panzer 35(t) ), the 22nd Panzer Division comprised the XXXXVIIIth Panzer Corps and was next tasked with defending the northern flank of the ill-fatedGerman 6th Army at Stalingrad. Lieutenant GeneralFerdinand Heim was the corps commander.On November 19, 1942, the great Soviet counter-offensive that encircled the German 6th Army and much of the IVth Panzer Army smashed the XXXXVIIIth Panzer Corps, including the 22nd Panzer Division. Many of the division's tanks had been parked in dugouts for an extended period of time and protected from the frost by straw. When the tanks were called on to respond to the Soviet offensive, many could not be started because mice had sought refuge in the straw and then in the tanks where they chewed up the insulation of electric system wires. The ability of the division to put up effective resistance was also compromised by the prior piecemeal deployment of division assets to shore up the Romanian line.
According to Beevor, the division had as few as 30 servicable Panzer 38t's with which to meet the onslaught of the
T-34 s of the Soviet 1st Tank Corps. Contradictory orders directing the panzers in two different directions only aggravated an already hopeless situation.After desperate fighting around the Russian town of Petshany 19-22 November 1942, the 22nd was virtually destroyed with survivors making their way southwest to and across the river Chir to join various "ad hoc"
Kampfgruppe n. The 22nd Panzer Division was subsequently disbanded in April 1943.General Heim was relieved of command and retired in disgrace only to be recalled to active duty in 1944 to command the hopeless defense of Boulogne,
France .Further reading
* Beevor, Antony (1998). "Stalingrad: The Fateful Siege: 1942–1943". New York: Viking, 1998 (hardcover, ISBN 0-670-87095-1); London: Penguin Books, 1999 (paperback, ISBN 0-14-028458-3).
* Craig, William (1973). "Enemy at the Gates: the Battle for Stalingrad". New York: Penguin Books (ISBN 0-14-200000-0).
* Metelmann, Henry (2001). "Through Hell for Hitler". Havertown PA: Casemate Books (paperback, ISBN 1-932033-20-3).
* Schroter, Heinz (1958). "Stalingrad". New York: Ballantine.
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