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词条 Battle of Debrecen order of battle
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  1. Order of Battle for 6th Army, October 1944

  2. Order of Battle for Second Ukrainian Front, October 1944

  3. Notes

  4. References

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This order of battle lists the German, Hungarian, Romanian, and Soviet forces involved in the Battle of Debrecen in October 1944.

Order of Battle for 6th Army, October 1944

Army Group Army Corps Division Remarks
South
Gen Friessner
German
6th Army
Gen Fretter-Pico
IV Panzer Corps
LtGen Kleeman
24th Panzer Division
 
LXXII Army Corps
LtGen Schmidt
76th Infantry Division
 
Hungarian
VII Army Corps
MajGen Vörös
Hungarian
8th Reserve Division
 
Hungarian
12th Reserve Division
 
III Panzer Corps
LtGen Breith
1st Panzer Division
 
13th Panzer Division
 
23rd Panzer Division
 
Feldherrnhalle
Panzergrenadier Division
 
22nd SS Cavalry Division
Maria Theresa
 
46th Infantry Division
 
503rd Heavy Tank Battalion
 
Hungarian
Second Army
LtGen von Dalnoki
(Attached to
German
Sixth Army)
Hungarian
II Army Corps
MajGen Kiss
Hungarian
2nd Armored Division
 
Hungarian
25th Infantry Division
 
German
15th Infantry Division
 
Hungarian
Group Finta
BrigGen Finta
Hungarian
7th Replacement Division
 
Hungarian
1st Replacement
Mountain Brigade
 
Hungarian
2nd Replacement
Mountain Brigade
 
Army Reserve
LtGen von Dalnoki
Hungarian
9th Replacement Division
 

Order of Battle for Second Ukrainian Front, October 1944

2nd Ukrainian Front (Marshal Rodion Malinovsky)

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  • 7th Guards Army[1] (Lieutenant General Mikhail Shumilov)
    • 24th Guards Rifle Corps
    • 72nd Guards Rifle Division
    • 81st Guards Rifle Division
    • 6th Rifle Division
    • 25th Guards Rifle Corps
    • 6th Guards Airborne Division
    • 36th Guards Rifle Division
    • 53rd Rifle Division
    • Army Reserves
    • 227th Rifle Division
  • 27th Army[1] (Lieutenant General Sergei Trofimenko)
    • 35th Guards Rifle Corps
    • 3rd Guards Airborne Division
    • 93rd Rifle Division
    • 180th Rifle Division
    • 202nd Rifle Division
    • 33rd Rifle Corps
    • 78th Rifle Division
    • 337th Rifle Division
    • 104th Rifle Corps
    • 4th Guards Airborne Division
    • 163rd Rifle Division
    • 206th Rifle Division
    • Army Reserve
    • 11th Artillery Division
    • 27th Guards Tank Brigade
    • Romanian 2nd Mountain Division
    • Romanian 3rd Mountain Division
    • Romanian 18th Infantry Division
    • Romanian Tudor Vladimirescu Infantry Division
  • 40th Army[1] (Lieutenant General Filipp Zhmachenko)
    • 50th Rifle Corps
    • 240th Rifle Division
    • 51st Rifle Corps
    • 38th Rifle Division
    • 133rd Rifle Division
    • 232nd Rifle Division
    • Army Reserve
    • 42nd Guards Rifle Division
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  • 46th Army (Lieutenant General Ivan Shlemin)
    • 10th Guards Rifle Corps
    • 49th Guards Rifle Division
    • 59th Guards Rifle Division
    • 86th Guards Rifle Division
    • 109th Guards Rifle Division
    • 31st Guards Rifle Corps
    • 4th Guards Rifle Division
    • 34th Guards Rifle Division
    • 40th Guards Rifle Division
    • 37th Rifle Corps
    • 108th Guards Rifle Division
    • 320th Rifle Division
    • Army Reserve
    • 7th Breakthrough Artillery Division
  • 53rd Army (Lieutenant General Ivan Managarov)
    • 27th Guards Rifle Corps
    • 297th Rifle Division
    • 409th Rifle Division
    • 49th Rifle Corps
    • 1st Guards Airborne Rifle Division
    • 110th Guards Rifle Division
    • 375th Rifle Division
    • 57th Rifle Corps
    • 203rd Rifle Division
    • 228th Rifle Division
    • 243rd Rifle Division
    • Army Reserve
    • 18th Tank Corps
    • 5th Guards Breakthrough Artillery Division
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  • 6th Guards Tank Army (Major General Andrei Grigoryevich Kravchenko)
    • 9th Guards Mechanized Corps
    • 5th Guards Tank Corps
    • 6th Self-Propelled Artillery Brigade
    • Romanian Cavalry Corps
    • 1st Cavalry Training Division
    • 1st Infantry Training Division
  • Cavalry – Mechanized Group Pliyev (Major General Issa Pliyev)
    • 4th Guards Cavalry Corps
    • 9th Guards Cavalry Division
    • 10th Guards Cavalry Division
    • 30th Cavalry Division
    • 6th Guards Cavalry Corps
    • 8th Guards Cavalry Division
    • 13th Guards Cavalry Division
    • 8th Cavalry Division
    • 7th Mechanized Corps
  • Cavalry – Mechanized Group Gorshkov (Major General Sergei Gorshkov)
    • 5th Guards Cavalry Corps
    • 11th Guards Cavalry Division
    • 12th Guards Cavalry Division
    • 63rd Cavalry Division
    • 23rd Tank Corps
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  • Romanian First Army (General Nicolae Macici)
    • IV Corps
    • 2nd Infantry Division
    • 4th Infantry Division
    • VII Corps
    • 9th Cavalry Division
    • 19th Infantry Division
  • Romanian Fourth Army (General Gheorghe Avramescu)
    • Mountain Corps
    • 1st Mountain Division
    • 3rd Infantry Division
    • 6th Infantry Division
    • II Corps
    • 8th Cavalry Division
    • 20th Infantry Division
    • VI Corps
    • 7th Infantry Division
    • 9th Infantry Division
    • 21st Infantry Division
    • Army Reserve
    • 1st Cavalry Division
    • 11th Infantry Division
    • Armored Group (Remnants of 1st Armored Division)
  • Front Reserve
    • 2nd Guards Mechanized Corps
    • 25th Guards Rifle Division
    • 303rd Rifle Division
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Notes

1. ^Combat composition of the Soviet Army, 1 October 1944, pp 289{{Endash}}290

References

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