HISTORY OF PANTHERS WITH HERMANN GÖRING
Posted by Mitch Williamson in Panzer on Friday, March 6, 2009
A Hermann Göring Panther Ausf. G
The I. Battalion of Panzer-Regiment Hermann Göring was pulled out of the line in July 1944 and sent from Italy to Germany to train on the Panther. The order authorizing the establishment of a Panther battalion for Hermann Göring had been issued on 3 July 1944. Do to the lack of Panthers they were only issued 6 Panthers initially to train with. These 6 Panthers were most likely turned over to II./Panzer-Regiment 22 in early October 1944 after Hermann Göring had finally received their complement of 60 new Panthers. The
After fighting in
Some sources note that the
Meanwhile the II. Battalion of Panzer-Regiment Hermann Göring, which had operated Panzer IVs, was in Grafenwöhr training on the Panther in March 1945. They were issued 21 new Panthers in April 1945 and then fought in the area of Nuremburg against the Americans and were attached to the 17. SS Panzergrenadier-Division.
Therefore it appears that Hermann Göring operated the following quantity of Panthers:
I. Battalion=6+60 and maybe 10 more for a total of 66 or 76
II. Battalion=21
I might also note that in Kurowski's book there is an OOB chart dated 1 January 1945 that shows the following panzer count:
I. Battalion = 40 Panthers
II. Battalion = 35 Panzer IVs
PJA = 18 Jagdpanzer IVs
Fsch. StuG Abt. = 32 StuG
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