Order of Battle During The Battle For Sevastopol
The 11th Army, during the battle of Sevastopol, consisted of nine German infantry divisions (including two taken on strength during the battle), in two corps, and two Romanian rifle corps, plus various supporting elements, including 150 tanks, several hundred aircraft and one of the heaviest concentrations of artillery fielded by the Wehrmacht.
- LIV Corps
- 22nd Infantry Division - commanded by General der Infanterie Ludwig Wolff
- 24th Infantry Division
- 50th Infantry Division
- 132nd Infantry Division
- XXX Corps - commanded by General der Infanterie Hans von Salmuth
- 28th Light Division
- 72nd Infantry Division
- 170th Infantry Division
- Romanian Mountain Corps
- 1st Mountain Division
- 4th Mountain Division
- 18th Infantry Division
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