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Appendix E: Order of battle at Perekop, September 24, 1943

11. Armee (General der Infanterie Erich von Manstein)

LIV Armeekorps (General der Kavallerie Erik Hansen)

46. Infanterie-Division (Generalmajor Kurt Himer, [DoW 4 April 1942])

Infanterie-Regiment 42 (Oberst Ernst Maisel)

Infanterie-Regiment 72 (Oberst Friedrich Schmidt)

Infanterie-Regiment 97 (Oberst Oscar Döpping)

73. Infanterie-Division (Generalleutnant Bruno Bieler)

Infanterie-Regiment 170 (Oberst Richard Schleußinger)

Infanterie-Regiment 186 (Oberst Ernst Klüg)

Infanterie-Regiment 213 (Oberstleutnant Otto Hitzfeld)

3./Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 190 (Oberleutnant Reinhard Näther)

51st Army (General-Polkovnik Fyodor I. Kuznetsov)

9th Rifle Corps (General-Lieutenant Pavel I. Batov)

156th Rifle Division (Colonel Aleksandr I. Danilin)

361st Rifle Regiment (Colonel V.V. Babikov)

417th Rifle Regiment (Colonel Aleksandr Kh. Iukhimchuk)

530th Rifle Regiment (Colonel N. F. Zaivyi)

5th Tank Regiment (Major Mikhail P. Baranov)

Appendix F: Soviet naval infantry units at Sevastopol, 1941

Unit Commander Origin
7th Naval Infantry Brigade (four battalions) Colonel Evgeny I. Zhidilov Formed in Sevastopol, August 17, 1941
8th Naval Infantry Brigade Colonel Vladimir L. Vilshansky Formed from reservists September 13, 1941. Arrived from Novorossiysk October 30, 1941
Sevastopol 1st Naval Infantry Regiment Colonel Pavel P. Gorpishchenko Formed from ships’ crews and naval students in Sevastopol, October 1941
2nd Naval Infantry Regiment Major Nikolai I. Taran (captured July 4, 1942) Formed in Sevastopol from Coastal Artillery Guard Battalion, NKVD detachment, and base personnel from Nikolayev and Ochakov
3rd Naval Infantry Regiment (3 Battalions) Kapitan Kuzma M. Koryen’ Formed in Sevastopol from ships’ crews and reservists, September 3, 1941
2nd Perekop Naval Infantry Regiment Major Ivan I. Kulagin Formed November 12, 1941, from one battalion of 7 NIB plus other base personnel
15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th Naval Infantry Battalions N. A. Stalberg, G. I. Lvovsky, Unchur, Hovrich, Chernousov Formed from ships’ crews and base personnel in Sevastopol, October 29, 1941. Personnel transferred to other units in late November 1941
79th Naval Infantry Brigade (three battalions) Colonel Aleksei S. Potapov Arrived in Sevastopol December 21, 1941

Appendix G: AOK 11 Heeresartillerie at Sevastopol, June 1942

schwere Artillerie-Abteilung (E) 672 1x 80cm Dora
schwere Artillerie-Abteilung 833 3x 60cm Karl mortars; Major Freiherr Rüdt von Collenberg
schwere Artillerie-Batterie 458 1x 42cm Gamma howitzer
schwere Artillerie-Batterie 459 1x 42cm Skoda M17
schwere Artillerie-Abteilung 624 6x 30.5cm Mörser (Czech)
schwere Artillerie-Abteilung 64 1x 35.5cm M1 howitzer, 4x 30.5cm Mörser (Czech)
schwere Artillerie-Abteilung 815 6x 30.5cm Mörser (Czech)
Eisenbahn-Artillerie-Batterie 688 2x 28cm schwere Bruno railroad guns
schwere Artillerie-Batterien 741, 742, 743 each 2x 28cm Haubitze L/12
schwere Artillerie-Batterie 744 3x 28cm Küsten Haubitze L/12
I./schwere Artillerie-Abteilung 814 4x 24cm H39 howitzers (Czech)
II./schwere Artillerie-Abteilung 814 4x 24cm H39 howitzers (Czech)
917./ schwere Artillerie-Abteilung 767 3x 194mm (fr) GPF SP Gun
502./ schwere Artillerie-Abteilung 767 3x 17cm K18 M.L.
II./Artillerie Regiment 818 4x 15cm K39 cannon, 8x 10cm s.K 18
schweres Werfer-Regiment 1 (mot.) 54x 28/32cm Nebelwerfer 41
schweres Werfer-Regiment 2 (mot.) 18x 15cm Nebelwerfer 41
III. Werfer-Regiment 54 18x 15cm Nebelwerfer 41
II. Werfer-Lehr-Regiment 18x 15cm Nebelwerfer 41
Nebelwerfer Abteilung 1 (mot.) 18x 15cm Nebelwerfer 41