Sinyavino Offensive (1942) - Order of Battle

Order of Battle

German Army
  • 18th Army (Initial forces on August 27)
    • 26th Army Corps
      • 223rd Infantry Division
      • 227th Infantry Division
    • 1st Army Corps
      • 96th Infantry Division
    • 28th Army Corps
      • 121st Infantry Division
      • 5th Mountain Division
      • 28th Light Infantry Division
  • 11th Army (Reinforcements arriving from August 28)
    • 30th Army Corps
      • 170th Infantry Division
      • 24th Infantry Division
      • 132nd Infantry Division
      • 12th Panzer Division
      • 3rd Mountain Division
Luftwaffe
  • Luftwaffenkommando Ost
    • Luftflotte 1
      • Jagdgeschwader 54
      • Jagdgeschwader 77
Soviet Army
  • 8th Army
    • 6th Guards Rifle Corps
      • 128th Rifle Division
      • 3rd Guards Rifle Division
      • 19th Guards Rifle Division
      • 24th Guards Rifle Division
      • 191st Rifle Division
      • 122nd Tank Brigade
    • 4th Guards Rifle Corps
      • 259th Rifle Division
      • 22nd Rifle Brigade
      • 23rd Rifle Brigade
      • 32nd Rifle Brigade
      • 33rd Rifle Brigade
      • 53rd Rifle Brigade
      • 137th Rifle Brigade
      • 140th Rifle Brigade
      • 98th Tank Brigade
  • 2nd Shock Army
      • 327th Rifle Division
      • 6th Rifle Brigade
      • 4th Tank Brigade
Soviet Air Force
  • 14th Air Army

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