Führer Grenadier Brigade
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The Führer Grenadier Brigade was an élite German
Germany
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 Heer
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 combat unit which saw action during World War II
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. The Führer Grenadier Brigade is sometimes mistakenly perceived as being a part of the Waffen-SS
Waffen-SS
The Waffen-SS was a multi-ethnic and multi-national military force of the Third Reich. It constituted the armed wing of the Schutzstaffel or SS, an organ of the Nazi Party. The Waffen-SS saw action throughout World War II and grew from three regiments to over 38 divisions, and served alongside...

, whereas it was actually a Heer
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 unit and technically assigned to the Großdeutschland Division
Großdeutschland Division
The Großdeutschland Division was an elite Heer combat unit of the Wehrmacht. The Großdeutschland was considered to be the premier unit of the German Army and as such it was one of best-equipped unit of the German Armed Forces, receiving equipment before all other units.- Early history -...

. This misconception comes from its original duty of guarding Adolf Hitler
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's East Prussian Wolfsschanze
Wolfsschanze
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 Headquarters, a task which sounded similar to the original one of Waffen-SS 1. Panzer Division "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler", which in turn stemmed from the Führer's original bodyguard corps. Fighting on both the eastern and western fronts, the brigade surrendered to U.S. forces in Austria in 1945.

Creation and Early History

The Führer Grenadier Battalion was raised in April, 1943 to act as a second guard unit on the outer perimeter of Hitler's Wolfsschanze in Rastenburg, East Prussia.

Despite the idea of Hitler's bodyguards being drawn from the SS
Waffen-SS
The Waffen-SS was a multi-ethnic and multi-national military force of the Third Reich. It constituted the armed wing of the Schutzstaffel or SS, an organ of the Nazi Party. The Waffen-SS saw action throughout World War II and grew from three regiments to over 38 divisions, and served alongside...

, a small detachment was drawn from the Wach Regiment to become Hitler's private bodyguard. This unit was called the Führer Begleit (or Führer Escort), and was to eventually be expanded to divisional size (see Führer Begleit Brigade
Führer Begleit Brigade
The Führerbegleitbrigade was a German armoured brigade and later armoured division , in World War II...

).

Brigade - Eastern Front

In 1944, the battalion was reorganized as an armored brigade at Fallingbostel. Personnel were drawn from the Großdeutschland Division
Großdeutschland Division
The Großdeutschland Division was an elite Heer combat unit of the Wehrmacht. The Großdeutschland was considered to be the premier unit of the German Army and as such it was one of best-equipped unit of the German Armed Forces, receiving equipment before all other units.- Early history -...

 pool of hand-picked personnel. In October 1944, it was assigned to XXVII Korps of the Fourth Army and sent to the vicinity of Gumbinnen. They fought at Daken and Grosswaltersdorf from October 21–23. The brigade operated in conjunction with 5th Panzer Division and the 'Hermann Göring" Division.

Western Front - Wacht am Rhein

Between December 11–17, 1944, the brigade was sent west to participate in Operation Herbstnebel.
The brigade's composition did not match any standard unit configuration. The Großdeutschland Division
Großdeutschland Division
The Großdeutschland Division was an elite Heer combat unit of the Wehrmacht. The Großdeutschland was considered to be the premier unit of the German Army and as such it was one of best-equipped unit of the German Armed Forces, receiving equipment before all other units.- Early history -...

 never fought on the western front in 1944–45 (it did see action in the 1940 invasion of France but in regiment form), however, the Führer Grenadier Brigade was technically a part of the division and some photographs show the Großdeutschland Insignia from the Battle of the Bulge
Battle of the Bulge
The Battle of the Bulge was a major German offensive , launched toward the end of World War II through the densely forested Ardennes mountain region of Wallonia in Belgium, hence its French name , and France and...

. As a part of Großdeutschland, FGB was permitted to wear cuff-title insignia. The Großdeutschland was ordered to wear the cuff title on the right sleeve (as did veterans of the North African campaign or the taking of Crete with their own honour bands), while the SS wore theirs on the left. In 1945, the brigade was awarded their own cuff title, FGB.
FGB was assigned to Seventh Army Reserve for Operation Herbstnebel.

Großdeutschland Insignia


Division - 1945

The brigade was pulled from the line in early January. On paper, it was enlarged to a division and assigned to Heeresgruppe Vistula.
In April, it was reassigned to Sixth SS-Panzer Army.
The Führer Grenadier Division surrendered to U.S. troops in May 1945 near Vienna, Austria.

Commanders

Führer Grenadier Brigade (April 1943 – May 1945)
In work 1
In work 1
Oberst Hans-Joachim Kahler
Hans-Joachim Kahler
Hans-Joachim Kahler was a highly decorated Generalmajor in the Wehrmacht during World War II, and one of only 882 recipients of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and its higher grade Oak Leaves was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield...

 (badly wounded)
July 10, 1944 – December 23, 1944
Major von Courbière December 1944 – January 1945
Generalmajor Hellmuth Mäder
Hellmuth Mäder
Hellmuth Mäder was a German general during World War II. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords...

 (Führer Grenadier Division)
January 26, 1945 – February 1, 1945
Generalmajor Erich von Haßenstein (February 1, 1945 – May 8, 1945) February 1, 1945 – May 8, 1945

Holders of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross

  • Generalmajor Hellmuth Mäder, awarded Swords to his Knight's Cross on April 18, 1945 as Commander of the Führer Grenadier Division.

101 Panzer Regiment

Hauptmann Herbert Hensel, Knight's Cross on March 5, 1945 as Commander of the II. Abteilung (Panzer-Füsilier-Bataillon)/Panzer-Regiment 101 (former I./PzGrenRegt 99).

99 Panzergrenadier Regiment

Major Ernst-Günter Lehnhoff, Knight's Cross on December 12, 1944 as Commander of the Panzer-Füsilier-Bataillon of the Führer-Grenadier-Brigade (I./PzGrenRegt 99).

Order of battle

  • 101 Panzer Regiment

1 Companie - 12 Panthers

2 Companie - 12 Panthers

3 Companie - 12 Panthers

4 Companie - 11 Jagdpanthers with 88mm Pak 43

5 Companie - 14 Stug III
  • 99 Panzergrenadier Regiment

92 Armored Personnel Carriers
  • Artillerie Regiment 'FGB'(-)

12 - 150mm guns (10 guns on loan to Skorzeny's Panzer Brigade 150 during Herbstnebel)
  • 911 Sturmgeschutz Brigade

1 Companie - 10 Stug III

2 Companie - 14 Stug III

3 Companie - 6 Stug III
  • 124 Flak Abteilung
  • Kampfschule 'FGB'
  • 1124 Infantriegeschutz Kompanie
  • 1124 Panzerjäger Kompanie - 3 Marder III, 4 Hunting Panthers, 6 Hetzer
  • 1124 Panzer Aufklärungs Kompanie
  • 1124 Flak Kompanie - 26 guns
  • 1124 Pionier Kompanie
  • 1124 Nachrichten Abteilung
  • Nachschub Truppe 'FGB'
  • Werkstatt Kompanie 'FGB'
  • Sanitäts Kompanie 'FGB'

Printed references

  • Quarrie, Bruce The Ardennes Offensive, I ARMEE & VII ARMEE (Order of Battle series book, Osprey Publishing Group, London, UK. 2001. ISBN 1 85532 913 1

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