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KS
# P-059
Burkhart M L RLHILLER11f
Genieralmajor
Qhef of Staff of Third P& izer Army
Koenigetein/Ts
PROJECT # 47
Translator:
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Reviewers
HISTORICAL
EUROFiRA1
DI VISION
COM sAD
M. FRIK
G; VAN1'DRSTADT
Cat ]3,X, HUFFORD
MS
P-059
MS # P-459
File No 72
12 Dec 1950
MOAI"Ui
FORt
Chief,
Lt Col
NAWLOCK1Y
MS f P.059, Project
SUBJECT:
47,
TA1NK LOSSES
2b
2c
The topic
Breakdown of losses by causative agents~
leader states that he cannot answer these questions
more fully,
in
the
the names
gives
and.
present
of the Volkswagen
H,
the HANDBOOK
HEI TiA n1
ON GERMA1O MILITARY
MS # ?-059
The Author
Herman -Burkhart
Gene ralajr,
Born.,- 26 Dec 1904,
in
ERHILL BA1Ifl,
Dieuze,
Lorraine,
received
training
Candidate School
since April
April 1942
as
appoint-
remaining in
in
that position
to the
as Chief of Staff
until transferred
During the Wear he served.
Third Panzer Army,
in France, Italy and on the east front and
captured near Schwerin, Mecklenburg
was finally
on 2 May l945
MS
P-059
F
CONTENTS
COHN3iNS
6
RU A
RY A KS
Pg
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4
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MD,,
aai
V. ICLi3
Types
b*
Tak
c.,
d.,
.4
"
"
90
"
..
."
2;p
3,
TANK
STREiNGTH
aW
"
vs
10
10
Tank s
b,
C,
Pak
,.
a .
a.~. v
..
.r
eafvavo
.,
a,
..
10
10
4
4
"
(Tank Destroyers).
Mount
17
M4S
# p-059
Franz EALDEIHR
Genobst a )
Koenigstein/l
COMMET~itS
0N GBRA
(Project
TANK
~ 4'?;
LOSSES
MS # pO59)
the topic
succeeded. in
After
the
uestions
in
answering most of
could
on strength,
of tank losses
types of loss
former
statistics
leader,
detail,
be obtained,
7 Nov 1950
according to campaign
(whether
(question 2 c),
it
permanent
or
(question
temporary)
b),
according to
and according
to cause
ion of statistics,
The
remaining question
pertaining
to
strength,
The
appen-
clearness with which they have been presented and in this respect
are perh-aps unique,
In regard
(signed)
Franz HALDER
Genobst a
Dl
they
MS j p-059
PREFATORY
REMARKS
of Army armament,
offici
In
FuIehrer, 'These
reliable.
In addition, Gen d Art a D
MS #PO59
this study
and attached
Flakc
antiaircraft gun
Kanone
cannon
Kwk
Kampfwagenkanone
tank gun
MG
Maschinengewehr
machine gun
Pak
Panzerabwehrkenone
antitank
Pak/ Sf1
Panzerabwehrkenone auf
Selb stfahrlafet te
Pz Bef W
Pz Kpfw
Panz erkampfwagen
tank
Stu Gesch
Sturmgeschuetz
assault gun
gun
(self-propell-
ed)
Stu H
Sturmhaubit ze
Stu K
St urmka none
Stu Ps
Sturmpanzer
assault tank
Jagdpanzer
tank destroyer
HJiashorn"
Panzer
"'rhinoceros" tank
MS # p-0O59
a, Types of Tank
Abbreviation:
Carriages:
Panzerkanipfwagen .Ltank/
Panzer
Carriages:
OF ABMORL) VEHICLE~S
Pz Kpfw
I to VI,
35 (t),, 38
(t).
Pz Bef W~
b~
Tanks:
Type*
Principal Weapon**
Date Indtroduced to
Troop Units
Pz Kpfw I
MG
already
Ps Kpfw II
Kw K 38, 20 mm
II
Flame thrower
Kpfw 35 (t)
Kw K 37 mm
Ps Kpfw 38 (t)
Ps Kpfw III
Pz Kpfw
Pz
II (F)
if
to
'I
Ii
Bt
if
i,
II
Kw K 3? mm
if
Kw K 3? mm
is
if
Kw K 50 mm L 42
Jan 1941
Kw K 50 mm L 60
Jan 1942
Kw K 75 mm L 24
July 1942
* Cf .Sec.
use in 1940
Iv#P-05,9
Type
Principal Weapon
Flamethro~rer
Feb 43
Pz
Kw K
Kp'lr IV
75 mm L.24
KW K 40, 75 mm
and. 48
Pak 42, 75 mm
Pz
Kpf'w V Panther
Pz
Kpfw
43
70
April 42
Aug 44
Kw K 42, 75 mm L 70
Feb 43
Kw K 36, 88 mmL 56
June 42
Pz Kpf'w VI Tiger
Kw K 43, 88 mm L 71
Niov
Flak tank on
Flak
carriage
barreled
38 (t) and IV
Flak 37 mm, 30 mm
double-barreled
Pz :8etf W (carriage
VI
Tiger I
I-VT )
mm,
20
20
mm-four-
1Nov 43
Jun 43
III, IV, V)
43
LtRoyal Tigerf,
MS f p--059
C,
Abbreviations:
tank cannonj:
Destroyers-7
Stu~ Gesch
Kw
Stu Pz
Principal Weapon
Type*
Kw K 75 mm L 24
Stu K 40,
Date Introduced to
Troop U~nits
already
75 nun L 48
in use
Apr 42
Stui K 40, 75 mm L 48
Dec 43
Stu H 42 (carriage
III)
Mar 43
Apr 43
Jagdpanzer 38***
?ack 39, 75 mm L 48
Apr 44
Jagd~pan~zer IV
Pack 39, 75 mm L 48
Jan 44
Jagdpant her
Pack 43/3, 88 mm L 71
Oct 43
lefhnt (carriage
VI)**
Pak 43/2, 88 mm L 71
Apr 43
Jagdtiger (carriage
VI)
Pak
Stu Gesch IV
(carriage V)
80,
128 mm L 55
*
**
**4s
Also
'called "Panzerjaeger
38" or "Hetzer".
Feb 44
in 1940
MS # PO'59
d~.
Abbreviation:
Type*
Weapon
Pak/ Sfi
Pak 40, 75 rm
Pek
40, 75 mm
from Feb
7,5 Peik
Pak 40,. 75 mm
from Apr
76, 2
from Apr
7,62 Pek/
Sfl II
mm Pak 36 or
from Feb
76,2 mm K (r)***
7,62 Pakf Sf1 38 (t)
76,2 mm
76,2
Nashorn/ Sf III or IV
Pak 36 or
88 mm Pak 43/41,
from Apr 42
mmKIL(r)
from Feb 42
71
117;62
117.62
Pak
M4S # P-.059
Abbreviation
Nomenclature (Germani)
Translation (American)
MG'
Mschinengewehr
Machine gun
Kw K
Kanipfwagenkanone
Tank cannon
20 mm 3? mm, etc~
Kaliberdurchmesser in mm
Caliber diameter in mm
Pak
Pa c era bwehrkaxsone
Antitank cannon
Flak
Antiaircraft gun
Stu K
Stixrikanone
Assault cannon
Stu H
Sturmhaubitze
Assault howitzer
L 42, L60
etc,
Kw K 42 or Pak 39,
such as
of introduction or construction.
MS # p-059
f.
Caliber
mm
Cali
ber
length
Muzzle
velo-.
city
M/sec
100m
50Cm
100Cm
1500m
2000m
75
48
704
!99
91
82
67
63
75
70
925
138
129
111
99
88
88
56
773
120
110
110
91
84
88
71
1000
.222
185
165
148
132
228
215
202
190
178
18
592
250Cm
166
300Cm
155
14S # P#059
2,
TAILK STR1E1GTH
=Apiendix
1 Septeber
1939
1 April 1940
1 September 1940
1 January 1941
After January, 1941,
up to 1 February 1945,
Strength in this case indicates the total strength in tanks of all
units of the
Army
A tank
is
b,
c,
characterized by
a revolving turret;
it is the principal
1vS #
PO59
or antitank weapons
infantry stxpprort
in
conjunction
with other
arms
of the service,
The Pak on a
self-.propelled
mount
to
It is open on top.
compensate
temporarily for
is
simply
an
antitank
(Pak/Sfl)
of assault
guns
and Jagdpanzers.
Obsolete tank models, which can no longer be employed at the front,
are
specifically
designated as
in
the Replacement
of some of these
inventories were
rebuilt
Army;
by occupation
The
partisans,
carriages
PekfSf1 or Jagdpanzers.
sa
It
Appendix 1.
and in
troops
used
such in
in
Appendix 1,
to give a
the strength,
(second
Pz,
column) began on 10
Kpfw.1
"
"
field
but
(The figure in
1940,
1 April
May
&ay
The
brackets denotes
Western; Campaign
1940)
523
(1062)
II
955
(1079)
III
349
(329)*
theater
key-dates,
a.
participated
type
rolling
forces in
off
production
lines
in
Western
Campaign, which
by the fact
that
vehicles
April were
delivered
to
the
KS # p-059
Pz Kpfw
IV
278
(280)
"a
35 t
106
(143).
11
"
38 t
228
(238)
b,
on 4
1943
135(2)
(.3379 )
2574
on the Eastern
Front
(The
employed
III
507
(1465)
IV
541
(1077)
VI
72
(165)
r
Ha
In repair installations
Total:o
NIote:
162
(230
c,
The Ps
fw II
MS
p059
as
of 1 June
1943),;
Ready for employment
In
repair
2569
installations
463
Total
3032 (5416)
Notes
The difference
distributed
as set
d,
theaters
total
is
between
forth
the
figure
under b,
possible
for
Pz
Kpfw IV (
-I-~---
Last
West
-
-brackets was
brackets)
Italy
1 Feb
---
same
beginning of 1944.
the
are added in
in
above,
Army strength
Pz Kpfw III
action)
and that
'r
29 Feb
-
-"-
23 Feb 44
1
~--
ZI Repair
29 Feb 44
-
Total Strength
I1
Mar44
-r
for
106
99
450
ready for
171
58?
405
290
128
418
(1339)
63
78
149'
(504)
(ready
655
( 888)
:1
1163 I(1824)
action)
Pz Kpfw V (ready for
act ion)
Pz Kpfw VI (ready
action)
for
Assault guns
141
194
Total
432
1233
In repair installJationsf
49
Gr~nd
totali
c-----
481
12333
-------
171
506
(466)
(~no
1519
1534
1232
3053
1232
115999
(80a)1
MS
p-059
The difference in
number of vehicles,
i.e.
troops in
activated units
in
ment Army.
e,
according
the
'West dur-
The percentage of
Date
Pz III
Pz IV
is
brackets.
Pz
Pz VI
Stu Gesch
Total
Jgdpz (%)
(%)
(%)
1%)
31 Dec 43
145 (16)
316 (19)
157 (14)j
38 (10)
223 (10)
879 (14)
31 Jan 44
98 (11)
410 (24)
180 (15)'
64 (15)
171
(7)
1 923 (14)
29 Feb 44
99
587 (32)
290 (22)
63 (12)
194
(6)
99 (12)
52? (25)
323 (20)
45 (9)
211
(7)
114 (14)
674 (32)
219 (7)
1622 (19)
748 (32)
310
1862 (20)
31
Mar
44
30 Apr 44
10 Jun 44
39
(11)
(5)
(8)
1210 (16)
11205
(15)
MiS ; P059-1.
IT.
-15
Pz
Kpf'w
and
Stu Ge sch
?z units; brigades 0)
Pz Jaeger
companies
Total
F..stern
Front
0))
Strength
(according to
Appendix
ro
y4E
Pz Kpfw IV
596
596
(2259)
670
(1982)
(q
670
26
26
Pz Bef W,
Flakpz
Stu Gesch
(428)
(576)
641
902
949
1933
902
949
Jagdp z
}
{
2492
( 6167)
3784
(11412)
1)
us # P-059
g,
Tank strength at
the
Strength
if
"r
VI
Strength
ing
(accord-
to Appendix 1)
110
68
(2810)
219
.96
(1964)
61
26
404)
299)
Pz~efW
(228)
Flak tanks
390
190
(5705)
892
533
(6054)
Assault tank
32
15
( 188)
Jagdpz V
66
43
( 208)
Jagdpz VI
28
Stu
Gesch
anid
Jagclpz
IV
1018
( 51))
I21
.612
(6501)
12
10
( 141)
12277?)
MS # P-059
3.
a,
In
permitted..
employment there.
In
this
In the evening,
to the number of tanks ready for action, the number in need of minor
repairs,
the number in
losses.
(adjutant
These
to Ia branch
control
These
if
MS + p-O59
turn,
b0
These losses
by vehicles,
falling
losses
combat
at
regardless
1941,
of
result
the front,.
May
of "canibalization".
of damaged vehicles
to
by the field
tank regiment,
repaired
in
repair
while
and at
only about
shops in
Appendix 2.
least
95 percent
5 percent
of these within
of the damages
In
this
were
connect-
*1P
-19"4
P-059
MS
Month
Pz
II-VI
Stu Gesch
Pak/ Sfl
Total
Motors
.200
1825
143
Oct 43
973
652
Nov
911
698
195
1804
216
Dec
1294
873
224
2391
2831
2190
1111
938
4239
228
Jan
*44
10259
Total
bb.
Oct 43
62
22
45
129
1Nov.
90
19
36
145
Dec
57
41
30
128
Jan 44
71
91
39
201
Total
C.
It was impossible
to prepare
603
a breakdown of losses
according to cause.
d~. Estimation
periods
This
War
during
v S # p-059
-20w
sufficient
forces
were at
so that,
hand for
in the summer
the difficult
task
ahead.,
of Pz Xpfw and
spite
of
the
customary four,
it
had
Stu Gesch,
however,
between
Su.bseqyuently,
of
to full strength,
the beginning of the Russian campaign
amounted to
Monthly production
able.
increasing,
been unable to
quirements for
the campaign
losses
from current
during
on a large
N~evertheless, the
It
hoped
especially
to
be able
since
expected to roll
Mays, 1942,
that
production,
with great
could risk
against Russia.
was
it
reto
erroneously
in Russia
the winter.
Approximately
lines
it
it
but
development
step up production,
replenish
in
June,
off production
1940,
to the end of
year,
At first
actual
production
came up to expectations,
Losses during
~jS P p-059
were
high
a.
b,
The superiority in
months,
which appeared in
with better
cannon,
in
was to participate,
in
which the
this
operation alone.
of the campaign of 1941 up to the start
However,
of
an additional
since these
The Stu Gesch and the PakfSf1 have so far not been taken into
consideration.
weapon,
tests
still
The
in
the development
at the front.
Its
stage,
comparatively new
considerable
-2
-22-
IVS f p-059
1942.
infantry divisions.
and loss figures,
to fill
as
for action
remd
1Jul 41
lDec 4l
lkiar42
1 Jul42
1 Jan43
4278.
4084
2468
3471
4364
598
625
780
1155
306
1124
4557
6643
Pz Kpfw
416
Stu Gesch
Pakf Sf1
--
3093
4682
4694
Total
Here,
as
well as
From
January
to the followings
2945
Pz
Kpfw,
to
MS # p-059
Kpfw
ed to
that,
fact
would it
This,
this initiative,*
of the
regain
do,
mistake was soon followed by another.
The Stalingrad
following upon it
costly in
chats
tank
necessary
of a considerable
these
shown in
Appendix
attained,
very
5,j
rehabilitation of units
increase in production,
impeded in
was
spite
and this
It
was only in
the spring
of 1944,
was again
July 1943,
units,
units,
and
(Uitadele'"l),
Orel-Kursk
after
The un-
Due to
available
This is
losses,
in bend~es
tank
of 1943 at
summer offensive
successful
1944,
the tank
However, due to
so that,
for exanple,
the number of
that
strength
result
as a
had passed to
on an economical basis
to
The
the initiative
Stalingrad defeat,
became
period,
of tank forces
MS : p-059
the increase in
train-
ed personnel,
by A
endice
A steady
requirements
in
materiel
so that
it
it
15 'percent of its
however,
posal
over-all strength,
themselves.
units
A sufficient
e,
installations
to insure
and
MMS #
25-
O59
reauest
case it
years).
in
detail
The
and
the Commander in
a uniform conception,
make
the decision.
the
Tnereafter
the
output necessary
industrial
existed
or had
to
be created,
to attain
the goal
During the
either
course of the
Army
Armaments
a.
and
in
particularly
Office of Chief
and
goal
this
The increase in
u26-
HIS #i p-059
to
twenty,
of 1A940,
to
raise
guns to 1250,
the
monthly production
led
to
revision
1941,
fulfillment of which
to satisfy
by German industry,
Keitel,
He
which
with this
decision
and
the
increase,
The considerations
attitude
In January,
the
Arnlrls
1942,
requirements,
1250
In the meantime,
high losses in
past
tanks in
of tank divisions
tor
the
during
guns per
however,
the winter,
and bounds.
ments to Hitler,
moment
The
who failed
inister
further
activation
to
of Armaments presented
make
decision,
since
to
by leaps
month,
had increased
the recuire-
he was for
the
wa s
imminent,
-27-
MS + P059
Minister of Armaments,
in
decision,
July 1942,
Hitler
origin-
el. demand. made by the Army and ordered a monthly production of 1450
tanks and assault guns,
The
sults in
A joences
In
as shown in
meet
to coordinate production
kinds,
graphic charts in
the
60
order to
necessary
various
and
5
especially
as a
large
of a
great
number
in
production
many factories
of plants
it
was
of
shared in
Turrets,
Armament.
Optical instruments,
Ammunition, etc,
In
addition,
which occurre.during
of
the
Ordnance Office
and,
be considered,
armament,
It
etc,,
plants
by allocating manpower,
etc,
The fact
spite
1s P-059
rpi
hrsi
and 6_,
centralising prodtuction,
the air war affected production.so severely that there was a cow~
1)
Te&F
TYF
AAN
Fahrge8tell
Carrisage
1.1
(F)
II
38(t)
35(t)
II/III
III
35(t) 38(t)
III
gun Tank
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Iv
guia Tank
Tank
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M.G.
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WepnMachine.
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1223
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1.6.
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1.6.
I
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11.11,
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78
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7
955
871
984
994
85
1019
____
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143
7,.5
7,5
L 24
L 43
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877
843
187:
1072
1067
9E5S
900
771
642
86
189
191,
896
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Total strength
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15120
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