GERMAN TANK MAINTENANCE

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PAMPHLET

NO. 20-202

mSTORICAL STUDY

GERMAN TANK MAINTENANCE

IN

WORLDWARII

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

JUNE 1954

Department of the M-my ~pbleta Publfabed

?n the GERMAN REPORT SERIES

'No. 2(}-201 2(}-230

2G-231

20-282 20-233 20-234

20-236 20-240 20-242

20-260 20-269 20-290 20-291 20-292

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Military Improvisations During the Russian Campaign_______ . Aug 51

Russian .Combat Methods in World War II,________________ . Nov 50

Combat in Russian Forests and Swamps-----------------.. -- Jul 51 Airborne Operatioria: A German Appraisal.----------------_:- Oct 61 German Defense Tactics Against Russian Break-Throughs---- Oct 61 Operationa of Enc:ii-cled Fortes: German Experiences in

Ruasia. _- - ------------------------------.. -----------.. Jan 62 RNeigahr tACreoamSbecaut.r-i-ty..-i-n-:-a-u-e-s-ia-_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_,._._-_?-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--:.-_-__-_- . JJuuln 6618

German Armored Traffic Contsrol During the Ruealan Cam- ?

palgn.~---------------------------------------------The German Campaigns hi the Balkana (Spring 1941) ____.___

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Small Unit Actions During t.he German Campaign In Ru.asia...' Jul 53 Terrain Factors in the Ruaaian Campaign ______:._______: ___ Jul 61

Effects of CUmAte on Combat in European Ruseia___________ Feb 62

Warfare Jn the Far North-------------------------------'-? Oct 61

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

NO. 20-202

GERMAN TANK MAINTENANCE

IN

WORLD WAR II

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

JUNE 1954

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON 25, D. C., ~5 June 1954,

DA Pamphlet 20-202 is published for the information and use of all concerned.

[AG 3M (26 Apr. M)]

BY OBDER OJ' THI!l SEOBETABY OJ' THI!l AB:u:Y :

OJ'J'ICIAL: JOHN A. KLEIN,

Major General, United. States Jtnny, The .4d.jutant General.

M. B. RIDGWAY,

General, United. 8tatea Jtrmv,

Ohi.ef ot Staff.

DI6TBIB'O'l'ION ;

Active Army: Gen Statr, DA (5) SS, DA (5) Tee Svc DA, (26) Admin & Tee Svc Bd (10) AFF (10) OS Maj Comd (50) Armies (10) Corps (10)

In!, Div (2) Armored Div (8) In! Brig (3) Armored Gp (8) Armored Bn (4) Gen & Br Svc Scb (25) PMST ROTC units (1) Mil Dist (1)

NG: State AG (1). USJt.R: None.

Unless otherwise noted, distribution appUes to ConUS and overseas. For explanation of abbreviations used, see SR 820-50-1.

Facsimile Edition

Center of Military History United States Army

Washington, D.C., 1982

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FOREWORD The material for this pamphlet was prepared for the Historical Division, EUCOM, by a. group of former German generals, general sta1f officers, and tank maintenance specialists. The principal author, General Burkhart H. Mueller-Hillebrand, served as aide to the Chief of the Army General Sta1f before assuming command of an armored regiment on the Russian front. Successively appointed chief of staff of a panzer corps and a panzer army, he saw action in the Ukraine, Poland, and East Prussia.. The reader is reminded that all publications in the GERMAN REPORT SERIES were written from the German point o? view, and that the procedures of the German Army normally differed widely from those of the United States Army. "German Tank Maintenance in World War II" will be of interest to persons who want to compare the United States and German systems of tank maintenance.

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CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION

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I. The Centralized Tank MAintenance System?? ?????------- 1

II. The Collapse of the Centralized System.?? _.??-???------- 2

III. Decentralization__ ?----------?----------- ??? --.-- __--- 8 IV. New Tanks versus Spare Parte.--- - ------------------?-- ? CHAPTER 2. ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT

I. GenenU------------?-------------?------?------------ 5 II. The Tank MAintenance Detachment____________________ _ 5

IIlVl.. TNhoenoTragnanklcMTaainntkenManAcientCenoamncpe aUnnYits-_-_-_-_-_-_--_-_-_-_?_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 164

V. Automotive Maintenance.-----? -?--------?------ -- ---- 14 CHAPTER 3. OPERATING PROCEDURES

I. Gener.M?---------------------------------?----------- 17 II. The Tank MAintenance Detachment_____________________ 17

III. The Tank MAintenance CompanY----------??------?---- 17 IV. The Casual Company???? -----?--? ________ ------------- 20 V. Spare Parte Supply____________________________________ 21 VI. Depot MAintenance Installations_____________ ___________ 26

29 VII. ~nin8-------- -----?-? -----?-???-----?--- ----------

CHAPTER 4. OPERATIONS

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III. Before and During an Attack..?-? ?------??-?-?-? -------- 33 IV. During Advance and Pursuit--------------------?------ 34 V. After an Attack...?-------??-?------------------------- 35 VI. In Statio Situations_____________________________ _____ __ 37

VII. On the Defensive.-------- ---?- -??-?-????--?---------?- 37 VIII. During a Retrograde Movement??? ------?- ??---- ------- 39 CHAPTER 5. CONCLUSIONS

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General--- -- ---------------- ------------------------Basic Principles__ ?? _. ____ ____ __ ?? _____ ? __ ? _____ -------

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III. Summary?--------------------------?--------------?? 44

MAPS AND CHARTS

General Reference MaP-------- ------------------------------------ vi Chart 1-Qrganlzation of a German Tank MAintenance Detachment_____ 7 Chart 2--0rganlzation of a German Tank MAintenance Company_______ 8-9

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