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Nero |
Posted: June 17, 2005 02:09 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 4 Member No.: 608 Joined: June 15, 2005 |
Hi All,
I am part of a large reconstruction of the WW2 Kharkov engagement. There will be 80 people taking part in this reconstruction. We will be using a modified Spearhead rule system and 6mm (1/285) figures to represent the forces. I have been given command of the Romanian 10th Infantry Division and the Romanian Air force for this engagment. I am keen to learn more about the Romanian 10 Division specifically - ie: What weapons (Anti-Tank, AA etc) did they have, How where they best employed, how they fared in the actual Kharkov battle and what the 10th's Organisation structure was like. I am also interested in the Air forces available for the battle, including what equipment they had, tactics, and any other usefull information you may have. I know I have asked for allot of information but I am that I need to know the troops I am to command. There will be people coming from all over the world to recreat this battle which will be held in the UK (the reconstrustion will happen in January 2006). I want to ensure that I am able to do the Romanian forces justice and more importantly show everyone else what the Romanian 10th can do on the battle field. The last time a battle was recreated on this scale (2003 - Kiev Russian breakout - just after Kursk) the Romanian 7th Division rescued the 2nd SS Panzer Division. So the Romanian forces have allot to live up to. |
Alexandru H. |
Posted: June 17, 2005 02:20 pm
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Sergent major Group: Banned Posts: 216 Member No.: 57 Joined: July 23, 2003 |
Some links from the main page
The Infantry Regiments Within the 10th Inf. Division Weapons About the battle itself, I'll let the specialists tell you about it.... |
Victor |
Posted: June 17, 2005 03:41 pm
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The 10th Infantry Division did not take part in the battles around Kharkov in late 1941-early 1942. The Romanian units fighting in that sector were initially the 1st and 2nd Infantry Divisions and the Col. Rotta Skier Detachment. The 2 divisions were later joined by the 4th and 20th Infantry Divisions and were subordinated to the 6th Corps of lt. gen. Corneliu Dragalina. No Romanian aircraft took part in these operations.
The 10th Infantry Division was in Crimea in that period of time. I think you are confusing it with the 20th Division. It would be helpful if you could provide the exact timeframe you are interested in. |
Nero |
Posted: June 17, 2005 10:09 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 4 Member No.: 608 Joined: June 15, 2005 |
Thanks for the replies - Apologies for I should have clarified the timescale.
This is the second battle around Kharkov - around late January (early Feb) 1943 partway through the russian offensive. |
Victor |
Posted: June 18, 2005 05:16 am
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No Romanians took part in that battle. The 10th Infantry Division was in the Caucasus at that date.
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Alexandru H. |
Posted: June 18, 2005 08:35 am
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If no Romanians partaked in that battle, but you want to do us justice and show everyone want we can do on the battle field, congratulations! You have become a true Romanian... I think Victor is probably right, I did not hear of any Romanian actions so far in the north in 1943... |
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sid guttridge |
Posted: June 18, 2005 10:30 am
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Locotenent colonel Group: Members Posts: 862 Member No.: 591 Joined: May 19, 2005 |
Hi Guys,
I guess the year should read "1942". Weren't two Romanian ski battalions involved in ths action as well? Cheers, Sid. |
Victor |
Posted: June 18, 2005 11:15 am
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Yes. I mentioned the Col. Rotta Skier Detachment. Nero, it might be possible that the Mixed Group (an ad-hoc unit made up of several Bf-109Es of teh 7th Fighter Group and several He-111Hs of the 5th Bomber Group) took part in the action. These were the joint remains of the two groups that remained in the southern part of the Eastern front until February 1943. Unfortunately, the two books that I have that contain info on the actions of the beforementioned aviation group are packed away now in a neighbour's cellar (my house is presently undergoing general repairs). All I have at hand is the several claims made by the Romanian Bf-109Es in January and February. For instance, on 20 January, lt. av. Alexandru Serbanescu and adj. stg. Tiberiu Vinca claimed each a VVS fighter misidentified as "Hurricane" (most likely Yak-1) in the area around Kudrief (or Kudriev). Maybe if we can locate that place we can find out more on the area were the Mixed Group operated before someone who has more info will step in. Unfortunately for your endeavour, there were no Romanian ground forces involved in that operation. |
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Nero |
Posted: June 19, 2005 10:41 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 4 Member No.: 608 Joined: June 15, 2005 |
Hmm - thanks for your information,
I will speak to the organisers of this event and clarify what the historical context of this is. For the battle report of the previous engagement please go to: www.kathiescomics.co.uk/bitussr2003.doc This was the 2003 engagement. Also I thought I would just add - this is an excellent site and forum. |
Victor |
Posted: June 21, 2005 06:04 pm
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Intersting report. It probably took you some time to organize all of this.
A few observations though: - no Romanian troops took part in the fights at Kursk. The 7th Division (well, what was left of it) was in its barracks since 31 March 1943 and it stayed there until 1944, the 12th Division was disbanded in 1940 following the territorial losses, when it lost its recruting base - the concept of flame-thrower armed cavalry is indeed interesting, but I never heard of of such things in the Romanian army |
Nero |
Posted: June 23, 2005 05:57 pm
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Where there no Romanian troops in Army Group south active on the front on January - March 1943?
As I understand it the battle for Kharkov itself was only with SS Liebstandard, Das Riech and Totenkop. We will be looking to reproduce the german counter attack after the soviet pusuit from Stalingrad. Essentialy Army group south (Manstein) versus parts of Voronezh front (Galikov) and South west front (Vatutin) The following are the proposed army groups: Army Abt.Lanz - Army Commander 24th Panzer Corps - Corps Commander Corps Raus - Corps Commander SS Panzer Corps - Corps Commander 1st Panzer Army - Army Commander Alpini Corps - Corps Commander 3rd Panzer Corps - Corps Commander 40th Panzer Corps - Corps Commander Army Abt. Hollidt - Army Commander Gruppe Mieth - Corps Commander 17th Corps - Corps Commander 48th Panzer Corps - Corps Commander 4th Panzer Army - Army Commander 5th Corps - Corps Commander 57th Panzer Corps - Corps Commander 2nd Rumanian Corps - Corps Commander Reserve 3rd Hungarian Corps - Corps Commander Voronezh Front Commander - Front Commander 40th Army - Army Commander 69th Army - Army Commander 3rd Tank Army - Army Commander Southwestern Front Commander - Front Commander 6th Army - Army Commander 1st Guards Army - Army Commander Mobile Group Popov - Army Commander 3rd Guards Army - Army Commander 5th Tank Army - Army Commander |