Order of battle for Operation Barbarossa explained

This is the order of battle for Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II. It was fought between the German-led Axis Forces and the Soviet Forces. The operation started on June 22, 1941, and ended on December 5, 1941, after Operation Typhoon.

Axis

German Army Group North[1]

Commanded by Field Marshal Wilhelm von Leeb(Chief of Staff - Lt. Gen. Kurt Brennecke)

German Sixteenth Army

Colonel General Ernst Busch

II Corps - General of Infantry Walter von Brockdorff-Ahlefeldt

12th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Walther von Seydlitz-Kurzbach

32nd Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Wilhelm Bohnstedt

121st Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Otto Lancelle

X Corps - General of Infantry Christian Hansen

30th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Kurt von Tippelskirch

126th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Paul Laux

XXVIII Corps - General of Infantry Mauritz von Wiktorin

122nd Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Siegfried Macholz

123rd Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Walter Lichel

German Eighteenth Army

Colonel General Georg von Küchler(Chief of Staff - Maj. Gen. Kurt Waeger)

XXVI Corps - General of Artillery Albert Wodrig

61st Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Siegfried Haenicke

217th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Richard Baltzer

291st Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Kurt Herzog

XXXVIII Corps - General of Infantry Friedrich-Wilhelm von Chappuis

58th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Karl von Graffen

254th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Walter Behschnitt

I Corps - General of Infantry Kuno-Hans von Both

1st Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Philipp Kleffel

11th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Herbert von Böckmann

21st Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Otto Sponheimer

Panzergruppe 4

Colonel General Erich Hoepner(Chief of Staff - Colonel Walter Chales de Beaulieu)

XXXXI Corps (mot.) - General of Panzer Georg Hans Reinhardt

1st Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Friedrich Kirchner

6th Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma

269th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Ernst von Leyser

36th Infantry Division (mot.) - Lt. Gen. Otto-Ernst Ottenbacher

LVI Corps (mot.) - General of Infantry Erich von Manstein

8th Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Erich Brandenberger

3rd Infantry Division (mot.) - Lt. Gen. Curt Jahn

290th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Theodor Freiherr von Wrede

SS-Totenkopf Division - SS-Obergruppenfuhrer Theodor Eicke, on 7. July Matthias Kleinheisterkamp

Army Group assets and reserves[2]

XXIII Corps (Army Group Reserve) - General of Infantry Albrecht Schubert

251st Infantry Division - Lt. Gen.Hans Kratzert

206th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Hugo Höfl

L Corps (OKH reserve Behind AG North) - Lieutenant General Georg Lindemann

86th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Joachim Witthöft

SS Police Division - Ss Gr.f. Arthur Mülverstedt

Army Group rear lines

207th Security Division - Lt. Gen. Karl von Tiedemann

281st Security Division - Lt. Gen. Friedrich Bayer

285th Security Division - Lt. Gen. Wolfgang von Plotho

German Army Group Center[3]

Commanded by Field Marshal Fedor von Bock(Chief of Staff - Maj. Gen. Hans von Greiffenberg)

German Fourth Army

Field Marshal Günther von Kluge

VII Corps - General of Artillery Wilhelm Fahrmbacher

7th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Eccard Freiherr von Gablenz

23rd Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Heinz Hellmich

258th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Waldemar Henrici

268th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Erich Straube

IX Corps - General of Infantry Hermann Geyer

137th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Friedrich Bergmann

263rd Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Ernst Haeckel

292nd Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Martin Dehmel

XIII Corps - General of Infantry Hans Felber

17th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Herbert Loch

78th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Curt Gallenkamp

XXXXIII Corps - General of Infantry Gotthard Heinrici

131st Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Heinrich Meyer-Buerdorf

134th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Conrad von Cochenhausen

252nd Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Diether von Boehm-Bezing

German Ninth Army

Colonel General Adolf Strauß

V Corps - General of Infantry Richard Ruoff

5th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Karl Allmendinger

35th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Walther Fischer von Weikersthal

VI Corps - General of Pioneer Otto-Wilhelm Förster

6th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Helge Auleb

26th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Walter Weiß

VIII Corps - General of Artillery Walter Heitz

8th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Gustav Höhne

28th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Johann Sinnhuber

161st Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Hermann Wilck

XX Corps - General of Infantry Friedrich Materna

162nd Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Hermann Franke

256th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Gerhard Kauffmann

Panzergruppe 2

Colonel General Heinz Guderian

XII Corps - General of Infantry Walther Schroth (Only under Panzergruppe 2 for initial stages of the invasion)

31st Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Kurt Kalmukoff

34th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Hans Behlendorff

45th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Fritz Schlieper

XXIV Corps (mot.) - General of Panzer Leo Geyr von Schweppenburg

3rd Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Walter Model

4th Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Willibald Freiherr von Langermann und Erlencamp

10th Infantry Division (mot.) - Lt. Gen. Friedrich-Wilhelm von Loeper

1st Cavalry Division - Lt. Gen. Kurt Feldt

255th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Wilhelm Wetzel

267th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Robert Martinek

XXXXVI Corps (mot.) - General of Infantry Heinrich von Vietinghoff

10th Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Ferdinand Schaal

SS-Reich Division - SS-Obergruppenfuhrer Paul Hausser

Infantry Regiment Großdeutschland - Maj. Gen. Wilhelm-Hunert von Stockenhausen

XXXXVII Corps (mot.) - General of Panzer Joachim Lemelsen

17th Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Hans-Jürgen von Arnim

18th Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Walther Nehring

29th Infantry Division (mot.) - Lt. Gen. Walter von Boltenstern

167th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Hans Schönhärl

Panzergruppe 3

Colonel General Hermann Hoth

XXXIX Corps (mot.) - General of Panzer Rudolf Schmidt

7th Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Hans Freiherr von Funck

20th Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Horst Stumpff

14th Infantry Division (mot.) - Lt. Gen. Friedrich Fürst

20th Infantry Division (mot.) - Lt. Gen. Hans Zorn

LVII Corps (mot.) - General of Panzer Adolf-Friedrich Kuntzen

12th Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Josef Harpe

19th Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Otto von Knobelsdorff

18th Infantry Division (mot.) - Lt. Gen. Friedrich Herrlein

German Army Group South[4]

Commanded by Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt(Chief of Staff - Lt. Gen. Georg von Sodenstern)

German Sixth Army

Field Marshal Walther von Reichenau

XVII Corps - General of Infantry Werner Kienitz

56th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Karl von Oven

62nd Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Walter Keiner

XXIX Corps - General of Infantry Hans von Obstfelder

44th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Friedrich Siebert

111th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Otto Stapf

299th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Willi Moser

XXXXIV Corps - General of Infantry Friedrich Koch

9th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Siegmund Freiherr von Schleinitz

297th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Max Pfeffer

LV Corps - General of Infantry Erwin Vierow

75th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Ernst Hammer

57th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Oskar Blümm

168th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Hans Mundt

298th Infantry Division - Mj. Gen. Walther Graeßner

Panzergruppe 1

Colonel General Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist

III Corps (mot.) - General of Cavalry Eberhard von Mackensen

13th Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Friedrich-Wilhelm von Rothkirch und Panthen

14th Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Friedrich Kühn

25th Infantry Division (mot.) - Lt. Gen. Erich-Heinrich Clößner

XIV Corps (mot.) - General of Infantry Gustav Anton von Wietersheim

9th Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Alfred Ritter von Hubicki

SS-Division (mot.) Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - SS-Obergruppenführer Sepp Dietrich

SS-Wiking Division - SS-Brigadeführer Felix Steiner

XXXXVIII Corps (mot.) - General of Panzer Werner Kempf

11th Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Ludwig Crüwell

16th Panzer Division - Lt. Gen. Hans-Valentin Hube

16th Infantry Division (mot.) - Lt. Gen. Sigfrid Henrici

German Seventeenth Army

General of Infantry Carl-Heinrich von Stülpnagel

IV Corps - General of Infantry Viktor von Schwedler

24th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Hans von Tettau

71st Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Alexander von Hartmann

262nd Infantry Division - Lt. Gen.

295th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Herbert Geitner

296th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Wilhelm Stemmermann

XXXXIX Mountain Corps - General of Infantry Ludwig Kübler

68th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Georg Braun

257th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Karl Sachs

1st Mountain Division - Lt. Gen. Hubert Lanz

LII Corps - General of Infantry Kurt von Briesen

101st Light Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Erich Marcks

97th Light Infantry Division - Mj. Gen. Maximilian Fretter-Pico

100th Light Infantry Division - Mj. Gen. Werner Sanne

Hungarian Fast Corps - Gen. Béla Miklós[5]

1st Hungarian Motorized Brigade - Bg. Gen. Jenő Major

2nd Hungarian Motorized Brigade - Bg. Gen. János Vörös

1st Hungarian Cavalry Brigade - Bg. Gen

Slovak Expeditionary Army Group - Gen. Ferdinand Čatloš

Slovakian Mobile Brigade - LTC.

1st Slovakian Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Antonin Pulanich

2nd Slovakian Infantry Division - Lt. Gen.

Romanian Army Group Antonescu

General Ion Antonescu

Romanian Third Army - Lt. Gen. Petre Dumitrescu

Romanian 4th Army Corps - Mj. Gen. Constantin Sănătescu

6th Infantry Division - Br. Gen.

7th Infantry Division- Br. Gen.

Cavalry Corps - Mj. Gen. Ioan Mihail Racoviță

5th Cavalry Brigade - Col.

8th Cavalry Brigade - Col.

Mountain Corps - Mj. Gen. Gheorghe Avramescu

1st Mountain Brigade - Br. Gen. Mihail Lascăr

2nd Mountain Brigade - Br. Gen. Ioan Dumitrache

4th Mountain Brigade - Br. Gen. Gheorghe Manoliu

German Eleventh Army

Colonel General Eugen Ritter von Schobert

XI Corps - General of Infantry Joachim von Kortzfleisch

76th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Maximilian de Angelis

239th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Ferdinand Neuling

1st Romanian Armored Division - Bg. Gen. Ioan Sion

6th Romanian Cavalry Brigade - Mg. Gen.

XXX Corps - General of Infantry Hans von Salmuth

198th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Otto Röttig

8th Romanian Infantry Division - Bg. Gen.

13th Romanian Infantry Division - Bg. Gen.

14th Romanian Infantry Division - Bg. Gen.

LIV Corps - General of Cavalry Erick-Oskar Hansen

50th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Karl-Adolf Hollidt

170th Infantry Division - Lt. Gen.

5th Romanian Infantry Division - Bg. Gen. Petre Vlădescu

Italian Expeditionary Corps - Lt. Gen.Giovanni Messe

9th Infantry Division "Pasubio" - Gen. Vittorio Giovanelli

52nd Infantry Division "Torino" - Gen. Luigi Manzi

3rd Cavalry Division "Principe Amedeo Duca d'Aosta" - Gen. Mario Marazzani

22nd Infantry Division - Lt. Gen. Hans Graf von Sponeck

Romanian Fourth Army - Lt. Gen. Nicolae Ciupercă

Romanian 3rd Army Corps - Mj. Gen. Vasile Atanasiu

Guards Division - Mj. Gen.

15th Infantry Division - Mj. Gen.

35th Reserve Divisions - Br. Gen.

Romanian 5th Army Corps - Lt. Gen.

Border Division - Br. Gen.

21st Division - Mj. Gen.

Romanian 11th Army Corps - Mj. Gen. I. Aurelian

two fortress brigades

Other assets

Romanian 2nd Army Corps - Mj. Gen. Nicolae Macici

9th Infantry Division - Br. Gen. Hugo Schwab

10th Infantry Division - Br. Gen. Ion Glogojanu

7th Cavalry Brigade - Col.

11th Infantry Division - Br. Gen. David Popescu

Soviet

Stavka

The "Main Command of the Armed Forces of the USSR" (Stavka Glavnogo Komandovaniya) was formed on 23 June, largely from the existing People's Commissariat for Defence.

Commander in Chief: Marshal Semyon Timoshenko (until July 19), then Josef Stalin
Deputy Commander-in-Chief: Army General Georgy Zhukov (from August 8)
Chief of the General Staff: Army General Georgy Zhukov (until July 21), then Marshal Boris Shaposhnikov

16th Army

Lieutenant General Mikhail Lukin

32nd Rifle Corps - Major General Trofim Kolomiets

46th Rifle Division - Major General Alexander Filatov

152nd Rifle Division - Colonel Pyotr Chernyshov

5th Mechanized Corps - Major General Ilya Alekseyenko

13th Tank Division - Colonel Fyodor Grachev

17th Tank Division - Colonel Ivan Korchagin

109th Motor Rifle Division - Colonel Nikolai Krasnoretsky

19th Army

Lieutenant General Ivan Konev

38th Rifle Division - Colonel Maxim Kirillov

25th Rifle Corps - Major General Sergey Chestohvalov

127th Rifle Division - Major General Timofey Korneyev

134th Rifle Division - Major General Vladimir Kuzmich Bazarov

162nd Rifle Division - Colonel Nikolai Kolkunov

34th Rifle Corps - Major General Raphael Khmelnitsky

129th Rifle Division - Major General Auxentios Gorodnyansky

158th Rifle Division - Colonel V.I. Novozhilov

171st Rifle Division - Major General Alexander Budyho

20th Army

Lieutenant General Fyodor Remezov

18th Rifle Division - Colonel Karp Sviridov

61st Rifle Corps - Major General Fyodor Bakunin

110th Rifle Division - Colonel Vasily Khlebtsov

144th Rifle Division - Major General Mikhail Pronin

172nd Rifle Division - Major General Mikhail Timofeyevich Romanov

69th Rifle Corps - Major General Yevdokim Mogilovchik

73rd Rifle Division - Colonel Alexander Akimov

233rd Rifle Division - Colonel Grigory Kotov

7th Mechanized Corps - Major General Vasily Ivanovich Vinogradov

14th Tank Division - Colonel Ivan Dmitrievich Vasilyev

1st Motor Rifle Division - Colonel Yakov Kreizer

21st Army

Lieutenant General Vasily Gerasimenko

63rd Rifle Corps - Lieutenant General Leonid Petrovsky

53rd Rifle Division - Colonel Ivan Bartenev

148th Rifle Division - Colonel Filipp Cherokmanov

167th Rifle Division - Major General Vasily Rakovsky

66th Rifle Corps - Major General Fyodor Sudakov

61st Rifle Division - Major General Nikolay Prishchepa

117th Rifle Division - Colonel Spiridon Chernyugov

154th Rifle Division - Colonel Yakov Fokanov

25th Mechanized Corps - Major General Semyon Krivoshein

50th Tank Division - Colonel Boris Bakharov

55th Tank Division - Colonel Vasily Badanov

219th Motor Rifle Division - Major General Pavel Korzun

22nd Army

Lieutenant General Filipp Yershakov

51st Rifle Corps

98th Rifle Division

112th Rifle Division

153rd Rifle Division

62nd Rifle Corps

170th Rifle Division

174th Rifle Division

186th Rifle Division

24th Army

52nd Rifle Corps

91st Rifle Division

119th Rifle Division

166th Rifle Division

53rd Rifle Corps

107th Rifle Division

133rd Rifle Division (Major General Vasily Shvetsov)

178th Rifle Division

Northern Front[6]

General Colonel Markian Popov

The front was the Leningrad Military District until 24 June.

7th Army (Separate)

Lieutenant General Filip Danilovich Gorelenko[7]

54th Rifle Division - Maj. Gen. I.V. Panin

71st Rifle Division - Col. V.N. Fedorov

168th Rifle Division - Col. A.L. Bondarev

237th Rifle Division - Maj. Gen. D.F. Popov

55th Mixed Aviation Division - Colonel Alexander Bogradetsky

14th Army

Lieutenant General Valerian A. Frolov

14th Rifle Division - Col. A.A. Zhurba

52nd Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. N.N. Nikishin

1st Tank Division - Major General Viktor Ilyich Baranov

42nd Rifle Corps - Major General Roman Ivanovich Panin

104th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. S.I. Morozov

122nd Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. P.S. Shevchenko

1st Mixed Aviation Division

23rd Army

Lieutenant General P.S. Pshennikov

19th Rifle Corps - Major General M.N. Gerasimov

142nd Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. S.P. Mikul’skii

115th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. V.F. Kon’kov

50th Rifle Corps - Major General V.I. S'cherbakov

43rd Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. Vladimir Kirpichnikov

70th Rifle Division - Major General Andrey Fedyunin

123rd Rifle Division - Col. Ye.Ye. Tsukanov

10th Mechanized Corps - Major General I. G. Lazarev

21st Tank Division - Col. L.V. Bunin

24th Tank Division - Col. M.I. Chesnokov

198th Motor Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. Vladimir Kryukov

5th Mixed Aviation Division

41st Bomber Aviation Division

Front Assets

177th Rifle Division - Col. A.F. Mashoshin

191st Rifle Division - Col. Dmitry Lukyanov

1st Mechanized Corps - Major General M. L. Cherniavsky

3rd Tank Division - Col. K.Yu. Andreev

163rd Motor Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. N.M. KuznetsovFrontal aviation

2nd Mixed Aviation Division

39th Fighter Aviation Division

3rd PVO Fighter Aviation Division

54th PVO Fighter Aviation Division

Northwestern Front

General Colonel Fyodor Isodorovich KuznetsovSource:[8]

Baltic Special Military District until 22 June.

8th Army

Lieutenant General Pyotr Sobennikov

10th Rifle Corps - Major General I.F. Nikolaev

10th Rifle Division - Col. I.I. Fadeev

48th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. P.V. Bogdanov

90th Rifle Division - Col. Mikhail Golubev

11th Rifle Corps - Major General M.S. Shumilov

11th Rifle Division - Col. N.A. Sokolov

125th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. P.P. Bogaichuk

12th Mechanized Corps - Major General N.M. Shestopalov

23rd Tank Division - Col. T.S. Orlenko

202nd Motor Rifle Division - Col. V.K. Gorbachev

11th Army

Lieutenant General V. I. Morosov

23rd Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. V.F. Pavlov

126th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. M.A. Kuznetsov

128th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. A.S. Zotov

16th Rifle Corps - Major General F.S. Ivanov

5th Rifle Division - Col. Fyodor Ozerov

33rd Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. Karp Zheleznikov

188th Rifle Division - Col. P.I. Ivanov

29th Rifle Corps - Major General A.G. Samokhin

179th Rifle Division - Col. A.I. Ustinov

184th Rifle Division - Col. M.V. Vinogradov

3rd Mechanized Corps - Major General Alexey Kurkin

2nd Tank Division - Mj. Gen. Yegor Solyankin

5th Tank Division - Col. F.F. Fedorov

84th Motorized Division - Mj. Gen. P.I. Fomenko

27th Army

Lieutenant General Nikolai Berzarin

16th Rifle Division - Maj. Gen. I.M. Lyubovtsev

67th Rifle Division - Maj. Gen. N.A. Dedaev

3rd Rifle Brigade

22nd Rifle Corps - Major General Mikhail Dukhanov

180th Rifle Division - Col. I.I. Missan

182nd Rifle Division - Col. I.I. Kuryshev

24th Rifle Corps - Major General K. Kachalov

181st Rifle Division - Col. P.V. Borisov

183rd Rifle Division - Col. P.N. Tupikov

Front Assets

5th Airborne Corps - Major General Ivan Bezugly

9th Airborne Brigade

10th Airborne Brigade

201st Airborne BrigadeFrontal aviation

57th Fighter Aviation Division

4th Mixed Aviation Division

6th Mixed Aviation Division

7th Mixed Aviation Division

8th Mixed Aviation Division

21st PVO Fighter Aviation Division

Western Front[9]

General Colonel Dmitry Grigorevich Pavlov

Western Special Military District until 22 June.

3rd Army

Lieutenant General Vasily Kuznetsov

4th Rifle Corps- Major General Yevgeny Yegorov

27th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. Aleksandr Stepanov

56th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. Semyon Sakhnov

85th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. Aleksandr Bondovsky

11th Mechanized Corps - Major General Dmitry Mostevenko

29th Tank Division - Col. N.P. Studnev

33rd Tank Division - Col. Mikhail Panov

204th Motor Rifle Division - Col. A.M. Pirogov

4th Army

Lieutenant General Aleksandr Korobkov

49th Rifle Division - Col. C.F. Vasil’ev

75th Rifle Division - Col. Nedwigin

28th Rifle Corps - Major General Vasily Popov

6th Rifle Division - Col. M.A. Popsiu-Shapko

42nd Rifle Division - Major General Ivan Lazarenko

14th Mechanized Corps - Major General Stepan Oborin

22nd Tank Division - Mj. Gen. V.P. Puganov

30th Tank Division - Col. Semyon Bogdanov

205th Motor Rifle Division - Col. F.F. Kudjurov

10th Army

Lieutenant General Konstantin Golubev

1st Rifle Corps - Major General F.D. Rubtzov

2nd Rifle Division - Col. M.D. Grishin

8th Rifle Division - Col. N.I. Fomin

5th Rifle Corps - Major General A.V. Garnov

13th Rifle Division - Col. A.Z. Naumov

86th Rifle Division - Col. M.A. Zashibalov

113th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. Kh.N. Alaverdov

6th Cavalry Corps - Major General I.S. Nikitin

6th Cavalry Division - Mj. Gen. Mikhail Konstantinov

36th Cavalry Division - Mj. Gen. E.S. Zybin

6th Mechanized Corps - Major General Mikhail Khatskilevich

4th Tank Division - Mj. Gen. A.G. Potaturchev

7th Tank Division - Mj. Gen. S.V. Borzilov

29th Motor Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. I.P. Bikdjanov

13th Mechanized Corps - Major General Pyotr Akhlyustin

25th Tank Division - Col. N.M. Nikiforov

31st Tank Division - Col. S.A. Kalikhovich

208th Motor Rifle Division - Col. Vladimir Nichiporovich

Front Assets

2nd Rifle Corps - Major General Arkady Yermakov

100th Rifle Division - Major General Ivan Russiyanov

161st Rifle Division - Colonel Alexey Mikhaylov

21st Rifle Corps - Major General Vladimir Borisov

17th Rifle Division - Major General Terenty Batsanov

24th Rifle Division - Major General Kuzma Galitsky

37th Rifle Division - Colonel Andrey Chekharin

44th Rifle Corps - Major General Vasily Yushkevich

64th Rifle Division - Colonel Sergey Iovlev

108th Rifle Division - Major General Alexander Mavrichev

47th Rifle Corps - Major General Stepan Povetkin

50th Rifle Division - Major General Vasily Yevdokimov

55th Rifle Division - Colonel Dmitry Ivanyuk

121st Rifle Division - Major General Pyotr Zykov

143rd Rifle Division - Major General Dmitry Safonov

4th Airborne Corps - Major General Alexey Zhadov

7th Airborne Brigade - Colonel Mikhail Tikhonov

8th Airborne Brigade - Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Onufriyev

214th Airborne Brigade - Colonel Alexey Levashov

17th Mechanized Corps - Major General Mikhail Petrov

27th Tank Division - Colonel Alexey Akhmanov

36th Tank Division - Colonel Sergey Miroshnikov

209th Motorized Division - Colonel Alexey Muravyov

20th Mechanized Corps - Major General Andrey Nikitin

26th Tank Division - Major General Viktor Obukhov

38th Tank Division - Colonel Sergey Kapustin

210th Motorized Division - Major General Feofan ParkhomenkoFrontal aviation

43rd Fighter Aviation Division

12th Bomber Aviation Division

13th Bomber Aviation Division

9th Mixed Aviation Division

10th Mixed Aviation Division

11th Mixed Aviation Division

184th PVO Fighter Aviation Division

Additionally 59th and 60th Fighter Aviation Divisions were forming.

Southwestern Front[10]

General Colonel Mikhail Kirponos

Kiev Special Military District until 22 June.

5th Army

Lieutenant General M.I. Potapov

15th Rifle Corps - Major General Ivan Fedyuninsky

45th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. G.I. Sherstyuk

62nd Rifle Division - Col. M.P. Timoshenko

27th Rifle Corps - Major General P.D. Artememko

87th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. Filipp Alyabushev

124th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. F.G. Sushii

135th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. F.N. Smekhotvorov

22nd Mechanized Corps - Major General S.M. Kondrusev

19th Tank Division - Mj. Gen. K.A. Semenchenko

41st Tank Division - Col. P.P. Pavlov

215th Motor Rifle Division - Col. P.A. Barabanov

Transferred to 5th Army from Front command on evening of June 22nd

9th Mechanized Corps - Major General Konstantin Rokossovsky

20th Tank Division - Col. Mikhail Katukov

35th Tank Division - Mj. Gen. N.A. Novikov

131st Motorized Division - Col. N.V. Kalinin

19th Mechanized Corps - Major General Nikolay Feklenko

40th Tank Division - Col. M.V. Shirobokov

43rd Tank Division - Col. I.G. Tsibin

6th Army

Lieutenant General Ivan Muzychenko

6th Rifle Corps - Major General I.I. Alekseev

41st Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. G.N. Mikushev

97th Rifle Division - Col. N.M. Zakharov

159th Rifle Division - Col. Ivan Mashchenko

37th Rifle Corps - Major General S.P. Zibin

80th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. V.I. Prokhorov

139th Rifle Division - Col. N.L. Loginov

141st Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. Ya.I. Tonkonogov

5th Cavalry Corps - Major General F.V. Kamkov

3rd Cavalry Division - Major General Mikhail Maleyev

14th Cavalry Division - Vasily Kryuchenkin

4th Mechanized Corps - Major General Andrey Vlasov

8th Tank Division - Col. P.S. Fotchenkov

32nd Tank Division - Col. Yefim Pushkin

81st Motor Rifle Division - Col. P.M. Varipaev

Transferred to 6th Army from 26th Army on evening of June 22nd

8th Mechanized Corps - Major General Dmitry Ryabyshev

12th Tank Division - Mj. Gen. T.A. Mishanin

34th Tank Division - Col. I.V. Vasil'ev

7th Motor Rifle Division - Col. A.G. Gerasimov

Transferred to 6th Army from Front command on evening of June 22nd

15th Mechanized Corps - Major General I.I. Karpezo

10th Tank Division - Mj. Gen S.Ya. Ogurtsov

37th Tank Division - Col. F.G. Anikushkin

212th Motor Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. S.V. Baranov

12th Army

Lieutenant General Pavel Ponedelin

13th Rifle Corps - Major General Nikolai Kirillov

44th Mountain Division - Mj. Gen. S.A. Tkachenko

58th Mountain Division - Mj. Gen. N.I. Proshkin

192nd Mountain Division - Col. S.D. Gubin

17th Rifle Corps - Major General Ivan Galanin

60th Mountain Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. M.B. Salikhov

96th Mountain Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. Ivan Shepetov

164th Rifle Division - Col. A.N. Chervinskii

16th Mechanized Corps - Major General A.D. Sokolov

15th Tank Division - Col. V.I. Polozkov

39th Tank Division - Col. N.V. Starkov

240th Motor Rifle Division - Col. I.V. Gorbenko

26th Army

Lieutenant General F. Ya. Kostenko

8th Rifle Corps - Major General M.G. Snegov

72nd Mountain Division - Mj. Gen. P.I. Abramidze

99th Rifle Division - Col. N.I.Dement'ev

173rd Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. S.V.Verzin

Front Assets

31st Rifle Corps - Major General Anton Lopatin

193rd Rifle Division - Col. A.K. Berestov

195th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. V.N. Nesmelov

200th Rifle Division - Col. Ivan Lyudnikov

36th Rifle Corps - Major General P.V. Sisoev

140th Rifle Division - Col. Luka Basanets

146th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. I.M. Gerasimov

228th Rifle Division - Col. A.M. Il’in

49th Rifle Corps - Major General Ivan Alekseyevich Kornilov

190th Rifle Division - Col. G.A. Zverev

197th Rifle Division - Col. S.D. Gubin

199th Rifle Division - Col. A.N. Alekseev

55th Rifle Corps - Major General Konstantin Koroteev

130th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. V.A. Vizzhili

169th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. I.E. Turunov

189th Rifle Division - Combrig A.S. Chichkanov

1st Airborne Corps - Major General Matvei Usenko

1st Airborne Brigade

204th Airborne Brigade

211th Airborne Brigade

213rd Motor Rifle Division - Col. V.M.Osminskiy

24th Mechanized Corps - Major General Vladimir Chistyakov

45th Tank Division - Col. Mikhail Solomatin

49th Tank Division - Col. K.F. Shvetsov

216th Motor Rifle Division - Col. A. SarkisyanFrontal aviation

44th Fighter Aviation Division

64th Fighter Aviation Division

19th Bomber Aviation Division

62nd Bomber Aviation Division

14th Mixed Aviation Division

15th Mixed Aviation Division

16th Mixed Aviation Division

17th Mixed Aviation Division

63rd Mixed Aviation Division

36th PVO Fighter Aviation Division

Southern Front[10]

General Colonel Ivan Tyulenev

9th Army (Separate)

Lieutenant General Yakov Cherevichenko

14th Rifle Corps - Major General Daniil Yegorov

25th Rifle Division - Col. A.S. Zakharchenko

51st Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. P.G. Tsirul’nikov

35th Rifle Corps - Major General I.F. Dashichev

95th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. A.I. Pastrevich

176th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. V.M.Martsinkevich

48th Rifle Corps - Major General Rodion Malinovsky

30th Mountain Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. S.G. Galaktionov

74th Rifle Division - Col. F.Ye. Sheverdin

150th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. I.I. Khorun

2nd Cavalry Corps - Major General Pavel Alexeyevich Belov

5th Cavalry Division - Colonel Viktor Kirillovich Baranov

9th Cavalry Division - Col. A.F. Bychkovsky

2nd Mechanized Corps - Major General Yury Novoselsky

11th Tank Division - Col. G.I. Kuzmin

16th Tank Division - Col. M.I. Mindro

15th Motorized Division - Col. Nikolay Belov

18th Mechanized Corps - Major General P.V. Volokh

44th Tank Division - Col. V.P. Krimov

47th Tank Division - Col. Georgy Rodin

218th Motor Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. F.N. Shilov

20th Mixed Aviation Division

21st Mixed Aviation Division

45th Mixed Aviation Division

65th Fighter Aviation Division (forming)

66th Fighter Aviation Division (forming)

Front Assets

7th Rifle Corps - Major General K.L. Dobroserdov

116th Rifle Division - Col. Ya.F. Eremenko

196th Rifle Division - Maj. Gen. Konstantin Kulikov

206th Rifle Division - Col. Sergey Gorshkov

9th Rifle Corps - Major General Pavel Batov

106th Rifle Division - Combrig M.S. Tkachev

156th Rifle Division - Mj. Gen. P.V. Chernyaev

32nd Cavalry Division - Col. A.I. Batskalevich

3rd Airborne Corps - Major General Vasili Glazunov

5th Airborne Brigade - Colonel Alexander Rodimtsev

6th Airborne Brigade - Colonel Viktor Zholudev

212th Airborne Brigade - Colonel Ivan Zatevakhin

47th Rifle Division

Air Forces

Axis

Luftwaffe

The directive issued to the Luftwaffe for Barbarossa ordered that Luftflotte 2, under the command of Albert Kesselring was to be the strongest Air Fleet. Kesselring was assigned to supporting Army Group Centre, which was to capture Minsk, Smolensk and Moscow. Kesselring was given Fliegerkorps VIII (a specialised ground attack Corps, commanded by tactical specialist Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen), Fliegerkorps II (commanded by Bruno Loerzer) and the 1st Anti-Aircraft Corps (1st AA Corps under Walther von Axthelm). Army Group South was supported by Luftflotte 4, containing Fliegerkorps V (under Robert Ritter von Greim) and Fliegerkorps IV (under Kurt Pflugbeil). The Air Fleet and Army Group were responsible for capturing Kiev, the Crimea and the Caucasus oilfields. Army Group North was supported by Luftflotte 1, and Luftflotte 5. Luftflotte 5 conducted operations in the Arctic near Murmansk. Luftflotte 1 supported operations in the Baltic Sea, Baltic States and near, in and over Leningrad. Luftflotte 1 contained Fliegerkorps I under the command of Helmuth Förster.[11]

Other Axis air forces

The Romanian Air Force was considered weak by the OKL, and therefore unlikely to play a great role in the ground fighting. Far more attention was given by the OKW to training and preparing the Romanian Army. Hitler, on 18 June 1941, declared that the primary mission of the Romanian air arm was to defend Romania and the Romanian oilfields. Only when those forces were sufficient, could they divert the remaining forces to ground support operations for Barbarossa. On 21 June 1941, it possessed a balanced fleet of 53 Squadrons; 11 bomber (five modern), 17 fighter (nine modern), 15 reconnaissance, six liaison, two flying boat, one transport and one air ambulance unit. On the 22 June, there was 160 fighters and 82 bombers in service. Total strength amounted to 380 aircraft. Only 30 of the Romanian fighters were Bf 109s, of the E model.[12] However, this small force did not remain inferior in numbers for along. Despite a weak inter-war economy, the aircraft industry was run very efficiently, and they were able to produce some very capable aircraft; such as the IAR 37 and IAR 39. Unlike the army that stagnated, it was able to garner the cream of the Romanian officer corps. With the right support, organisation and modern equipment, it was able to grow in number and match its enemies in quality. In air defence and ground support operations it performed well, but failed in strategic bomber and naval operations owing to a lack of doctrine.[13] Within a few weeks of Barbarossa beginning, it was able to put up 1,061 aircraft, including 400 trainers.[14] The modern combat aircraft were focused into one unified Air Combat Command, or GAL (Gruparea Aeriana Lupta), while the obsolete types were given the Romanian Fourth Army, operating under the German Army Group South.[15]

Soviet

Organisation

Since 1935, Soviet military aviation had been divided between the army (VVS KA) and the navy (VVS VMF). The VVS KA had been split into four different organisations owing to faulty conclusions drawn from the Winter War. Owing to a lack of coordination in close support operations with the Red Army, the entire VVS KA was subordinated to the field armies. The existence of too many different branches under separate commands in Soviet air power caused coordination problems (made worse by Axis bombing during Barbarossa). Most Soviet bomber units could not coordinate with fighter aviation, consequently they did not have fighter escort for long periods.[16]

The total strength of the VVS amounted to 61 divisions; 18 fighter, nine bomber and 34 mixed. Five brigades were also included.The Front Air Forces were divided into Districts (later 'Fronts') and the home defence, the PVO. This element had 40.5 per cent of the Soviet air strength. The Army Air Forces comprised 43.7 per cent of the VVS' strength. The liaison squadrons were a collection of individual squadrons assigned to different army corps of the ground army (KAE). They comprised only 2.3 per cent.[16]

The Soviet order of battle:

Leningrad and Baltic Fronts

The total strength of the front was 1,270 aircraft.[17]

The total strength of the front was 1,211 aircraft.[17]

Western and South Western Fronts

The total strength of the front was 1,789 aircraft.[17]

The total strength of the front was 1,913 aircraft.[17] [18]

Odessa Front and Long Range Aviation

The total strength of the front was 950 aircraft.[19]

The total strength of the front was 1,332 aircraft; 1,122 DB-3s, 20 TB-3s, and nine TB-7s.[19]

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: HGR. Nord, German Army, 22.06.1941.
  2. Glantz 2002, p. 531
  3. Web site: HGR. Mitte, German Army, 22.06.1941.
  4. Web site: HGR. Süd, German Army, 22.06.1941.
  5. Hungary declared war on the Soviet union on 27 June 1941; the Hungarian Fast Corps went into action as part of Army Group South on 1 July 1941.
  6. Book: Operation Barbarossa 1941 (2): Army Group North (Campaign) (v. 2)=Robert Kirchubel. Osprey Publishing. 2005. 978-1-84176-857-1. 29.
  7. Web site: Ammentorp. Steen. The Generals. 27 July 2013.
  8. Book: Operation Barbarossa 1941 (2): Army Group North (Campaign) (v. 2) Robert Kirchubel. Osprey Publishing. 2005. 978-1-84176-857-1. 30.
  9. Book: Operation Barbarossa 1941 (3): Army Group Center (Campaign) (v. 3)Robert Kirchubel. Osprey Publishing. 2007. 978-1-84603-107-6. 31.
  10. Book: Operation Barbarossa 1941 (1): Army Group South (Campaign) (v. 1)Robert Kirchubel. Osprey Publishing. 2003. 978-1-84176-697-3. 31.
  11. Plocher 1968, pp. 9, 28-29.
  12. Statiev 2002, pp. 1091-1092.
  13. Statiev 2002, p. 1112.
  14. Statiev 2002, p. 1093.
  15. Statiev 2002, pp. 1093, 1097.
  16. Bergström 2007, p. 134.
  17. Bergström 2007, p. 131.
  18. Niehorster, Air Forces, Western Special Military District
  19. Bergström 2007, p. 132.