XXXXVI Panzer Corps

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XXXXVI Army Corps
XXXXVI Panzer Corps
Active20 June 1940 - 3 May 1945
Country 
Army
TypePanzer corps
RoleArmoured warfare
SizeCorps
EngagementsWorld War II
  • Kamenets-Podolsky pocket

XXXXVI Panzer Corps (46th) was a tank corps of the

German Army during World War II that participated in the invasion of Yugoslavia.[1]

The Corps was created as the XXXXVI Army Corps and converted to a Panzer Corps on 21 June 1942.

The Panzer Corps took part in

Operation Zitadelle
(Kursk). It retired to the Svin area in September 1943 and to Mozyr in December. It was transferred to the southern sector in January 1944 and fought at Vinnitsa and later on the Dniester. It withdrew to Poland and ended the war in Pomerania by surrendering to British forces, by which point it only had the 547th Volksgrenadier Division and the
2nd Naval Division under its command.

Commanders

Notes

  1. ^ U.S. Army 1986, pp. 39–41.

References

  • U.S. Army (1986) [1953]. The German Campaigns in the Balkans (Spring 1941).
    OCLC 16940402
    . CMH Pub 104-4.

Literature

  • Bußmann, Walter (1993). "Kursk-Orel-Dnjepr. Erlebnisse und Erfahrungen im Stab des XXXXVI. Panzerkorps während des Unternehmens Zitadelle" [Kursk-Orel-Dnieper. Experiences in the Staff of XXXXVI Panzer Corps during Operation Citadel]. Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte (in German). Oldenbourg.