Re: King Tiger Main Gun differences
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 6:31 am
This is a paragraph from the Site on Grossdeutschland and the Heavy Panzer units of that Division. The following is the information on Tiger II's or King Tigers they received. The reader can understand the text details a company received King Tiger but further reading describes the Paderborn crews were not issued King Tigers and were used as infantry in the finale month of the war. Bit what became of the company that were issued King Tigers? How many as a company at that time should of been issued 14? and what happened between Dec.1944 and April 1945? Any information would be helpful. Thanks Saxondog
Heavy Tank Battalion Grossdeutschland
On 13 December 1944, the III Battalion of the Panzer Regiment was redesignated Heavy Tank Battalion Grossdeutschland (schwere Panzer Abteilung GD). The companies were renumbered 1, 2 and 3 Company. The 1st Company received new Tiger II Ausf B "King Tigers".
On 16 December 1944, 4 more Tigers were delivered, but 2 were transferred to s.Pz.Abt 502, leaving GD with 17. These Tigers were factory rebuilds; the previous month a GD Tiger (C42) had been transferred to s.Pz.Abt 502 also.
On 1 February 1945, only 4 of GD's 11 Tigers were operational. The entire battalion was absorbed into the GD Division's tank battlegroup, with excess tank crews going to Paderborn to train on the Tiger II heavy tanks. This battlegroup consisted of a command platoon with one Tiger and two PzKpfw IVs, a Heavy Company with the remaining Tigers (and apparently a Brummbär), and a Medium Company with 5 Panthers, 1 PzKpfw IV, and a battery of assault guns composed of two Sturmgeschützen and two Jagdpanzer IVs.
On 19 March 1945, GD's last Tigers were destroyed in East Prussia during combat in the Balga pocket.
The last Tiger crews in Paderborn were used as infantry in April 1945, and never fought in tanks. No Tiger IIs were ever received by GD tank crewmen.
The GD Tiger unit, from its inception as the 13th company, through its expansion to regimental status and to its eventual destruction in March 1945, had the highest confirmed tally of enemy kills for any Army Tiger unit, with 1036 tanks and armoured fighting vehicles claimed, and over 300 enemy guns.
Heavy Tank Battalion Grossdeutschland
On 13 December 1944, the III Battalion of the Panzer Regiment was redesignated Heavy Tank Battalion Grossdeutschland (schwere Panzer Abteilung GD). The companies were renumbered 1, 2 and 3 Company. The 1st Company received new Tiger II Ausf B "King Tigers".
On 16 December 1944, 4 more Tigers were delivered, but 2 were transferred to s.Pz.Abt 502, leaving GD with 17. These Tigers were factory rebuilds; the previous month a GD Tiger (C42) had been transferred to s.Pz.Abt 502 also.
On 1 February 1945, only 4 of GD's 11 Tigers were operational. The entire battalion was absorbed into the GD Division's tank battlegroup, with excess tank crews going to Paderborn to train on the Tiger II heavy tanks. This battlegroup consisted of a command platoon with one Tiger and two PzKpfw IVs, a Heavy Company with the remaining Tigers (and apparently a Brummbär), and a Medium Company with 5 Panthers, 1 PzKpfw IV, and a battery of assault guns composed of two Sturmgeschützen and two Jagdpanzer IVs.
On 19 March 1945, GD's last Tigers were destroyed in East Prussia during combat in the Balga pocket.
The last Tiger crews in Paderborn were used as infantry in April 1945, and never fought in tanks. No Tiger IIs were ever received by GD tank crewmen.
The GD Tiger unit, from its inception as the 13th company, through its expansion to regimental status and to its eventual destruction in March 1945, had the highest confirmed tally of enemy kills for any Army Tiger unit, with 1036 tanks and armoured fighting vehicles claimed, and over 300 enemy guns.