The campaign starts a week before the historical operation with the Allied surprise attack against an important bridge across the Waal canal. The formations were returned to the division on 7 April 1945. It was fought over three days, from 16–19 April 1945. He defended the front that encompassed the Seelow Heights. The Corps then fought in the Battle of the Seelow Heights and Battle of Halbe in late April 1945 and was defeated by Soviet troops Scale is 1km hex maps and battalion/company units. The city’s eastern defences were anchored on the Seelow Heights, defended by 512 panzers and assault guns – the equivalent of about five panzer divisions.

After very heavy fighting Weidling’s LVI Panzer Corps was driven back towards Berlin.

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To the north was the CI Army Corps, in the centre General Helmuth Weidling's LVI Panzer Corps, and to south of the Heights was the XI SS Panzer Corps. This item has been added to your Favorites. The Battle of the Seelow Heights, Schlacht um die Seelower Höhen, was part of the Seelow-Berlin Offensive Operation (16 April-2 May 1945). Seelow Heights. The majority of the division's staff and panzer troops were drawn from the 103rd Panzer Brigade, which had been dissolved three days before; the brigade's commander, Major General Werner Mummert, was placed in command of the division. The Battle of the Seelow Heights started on 16 April 1945 when Marshal Georgy Zhukov’s 1st Belorussian Front attacked across the Oder.

If you have an account on Fandom with the same username as on Gamepedia, we have a very simple set of instructions to resolve the conflicting username. The Battle of the Seelow Heights, Schlacht um die Seelower Höhen, was part of the Seelow-Berlin Offensive Operation (16 April-2 May 1945). During this refit period, a panzergrenadier company and a company of Panther ausf Gs were sent to Panzertruppenschule II at Wünsdorf to be refitted with the Sperber-IR equipment. Scale is 1km hex maps and battalion/company units. A pitched battle, it was one of the last assaults on large entrenched positions of the World War II.

Panzer-Division Müncheberg began forming on 8 March 1945 in Müncheberg, Germany. On February 1, 1945 the Corps was upgraded to the XI SS Panzer Corps, and was ordered to destroy the Soviet bridgehead near Küstrin and relieve the Fortress, but failed. The majority of the division's staff and panzer troops were drawn from the 103rd Panzer Brigade, which had been dissolved three days before; the brigade's commander, Major General Werner Mummert, was placed in command of the division.