IV SS Panzer Corps
The IV.SS-Panzerkorps was a German Waffen-SS armoured corps which saw action on the Eastern Front and in the Balkans during World War II.
The Panzerkorps was formed in August, 1943 in Poitiers, France. The formation was originally to be a skeleton formation to supervise those SS divisions that were being reformed as SS Panzer divisions.
On 30 June, 1944, the formation absorbed the VII.SS-Korps and was reformed as a headquarters for the 3.SS-Panzer-Division Totenkopf and 5.SS-Panzer-Division Wiking. The Corps was placed under the control of former Wiking commander SS-Obergruppenführer Herbert-Otto Gille.
The corps was placed into the line around Warsaw, Poland, where it saw action against the Red Army as a part of the 9.Army. In August, 1944, elements of the corps took part in the supression of the Warsaw Uprising. After holding the line near Warsaw, the corps was pushed back to the area near Modlin, where it saw heavy fighting until December.
When SS-Obergruppenführer Karl von Pfeffer-Wildenbruch's IX.SS-Gebirgskorps and large numbers of Hungarian troops were encircled in Budapest in December 1944, the corps was shifted south to join 6.Armme and to take part in the relief efforts. The operations were named Konrad.
After the failure of Operation Konrad III, the corps was moved west to the area around Lake Balaton, where it was responsible for defending the left flank of Operation Frühlingserwachen, near Stuhlweissenberg. After the failure of this offensive, the Soviet Vienna Operation tore a gab between the IV.SS-Panzerkorps and the neighboring 3.Hungarian Army. After escaping an encirclement thanks to the efforts of the 9.SS-Panzer-Division Hohenstaufen, the corps executed a fighting withdrawal towards Vienna. The remnants of the corps surrendered to the Americans on 9 May, 1945.
Commanders
- SS-Obergruppenführer Alfred Wünnenburg (5 Aug 1943 - 23 Oct 1943)
- SS-Obergruppenführer Walther Krüger (23 Oct 1943 - 1 Jul 1944)
- SS-Obergruppenführer Matthias Kleinheisterkamp (1 Jul 1944 - 20 Jul 1944)
- SS-Brigadeführer Nikolaus Heilmann (20 Jul 1944 - 6 Aug 1944)
- SS-Obersturmbannführer Herbert-Otto Gille (6 Aug 1944 - 8 May 1945)
Orders Of Battle
September 16, 1944 - Defence of Modlin
- Korps Stab
- Gruppe von dem Bach
- 19.Panzer-Division
- 3.SS-Panzer-Division Totenkopf
- 5.SS-Panzer-Division Wiking,
- 73.Infanterie-Division
- 1.ungarische Kavallerie-Division
- Schwere SS Panzer Abteilung 104
- Werfer-Abteilung 104 / 504
- Schwere SS-Artillerie-Abteilung 504
- SS-Korps-Nachrichten-Abteilung 104
- SS-Sanitäts-Abteilung 104
- Feld-Ausbildungs-Bataillon IV.SS-Panzer-Korps
- Kraftfahrzeug-Komapnie 504
- Bekleiudings-Instandsetzungs-Zug 504
- SS-Feldpostamt 104
Jan 17, 1945 - Operation Konrad III (Budapest)
- Korps Stab
- 3.SS-Panzer-Division Totenkopf
- 5.SS-Panzer-Division Wiking,
- 1.Panzer-Division
- 3.Panzer-Division
- Schwere Panzer Abteilung 509
- I./24.Panzer-Abteilung
- 1335.Stug-Abteilung
- 219.Sturmpanzer-Abteilung
- Volks-Werfer-Brigade 17
- Schwere SS Panzer Abteilung 104
- Werfer-Abteilung 104 / 504
- Schwere SS-Artillerie-Abteilung 504
- SS-Korps-Nachrichten-Abteilung 104
- SS-Sanitäts-Abteilung 104
- Feld-Ausbildungs-Bataillon IV.SS-Panzer-Korps
- Kraftfahrzeug-Komapnie 504
- Bekleiudings-Instandsetzungs-Zug 504
- SS-Feldpostamt 104
September 1, 1945 - Operation Frühlingserwachen
1. März 1945: 356. Infanterie-Division, 3. SS-Panzer-Division, 5. SS-Panzer-Division
- Korps Stab
- 3.SS-Panzer-Division Totenkopf
- 5.SS-Panzer-Division Wiking,
- 356.Infanterie-Division
- Schwere SS Panzer Abteilung 104
- Werfer-Abteilung 104 / 504
- Schwere SS-Artillerie-Abteilung 504
- SS-Korps-Nachrichten-Abteilung 104
- SS-Sanitäts-Abteilung 104
- Feld-Ausbildungs-Bataillon IV.SS-Panzer-Korps
- Kraftfahrzeug-Komapnie 504
- Bekleiudings-Instandsetzungs-Zug 504
- SS-Feldpostamt 104