IX Waffen Alpine Corps of the SS (Croatian)

IX Waffen Alpine Corps of the SS (Croatian)

IX.Waffen-Gebirgskorps der SS (kroatisches) IX.SS-Gebirgs-Korps

The IX.Waffen-Gebirgskorps der SS (kroatisches) was a German Waffen-SS alpine corps which saw action on the Eastern Front during World War II.

History

The corps was raised on 21 June 1944 in Bacsalmas, Hungary as a command formation for the 13.Waffen-Gebirgs-Division der SS "Handschar" (kroatische Nr.1) and 23.Waffen-Gebirgs-Division der SS "Kama" (kroatische Nr.2). The corps was moved to the Backa region in Hungary to complete formation and training. The "Handschar" was not initially transferred to the corps, being involved in fighting against Tito's partisan forces in occupied Yugoslavia.

By September 1944, the Red Army had advanced to the Border of Hungary, which placed the corps training area dangerously close to the front lines. When it was realised that the "Kama" would not be ready for combat, the division was disbanded and its volunteers went to strengthen the "Handschar" and the 31.Freiwilligen-Grenadier-Division. In mid September, the corps was strengthened by several combat divisions, including the "Handschar" and went into action against Tito's forces.

In October 1944, the corps was moved into the line in Hungary, where it took command of four new combat divisions, the 13.Panzer-Division, 60.Panzergrenadier-Division "Feldherrnhalle" and the 8.SS-Kavallerie-Division "Florian Geyer" and 22.SS-Kavallerie-Division "Maria Theresa". All these divisions had been involved in the recent heavy fighting around Debrecen, and were badly in need of a rest. Between them, the divisions could barely muster 60 panzers.

As all subordinate units were now Germanic, the corps was redesignated as IX.SS-Gebirgskorps. The renamed corps was ordered to form a part of the 6.Armee, defending the approaches to Budapest.

On 24 November, 1944, the corps staff arrived in Budapest, the combat divisions already in action against the advancing Soviets. After a month's ferocious fighting, the corps was encircled in the city. The corps was placed in command of all encircled German units, and SS-Obergruppenführer Karl von Pfeffer-Wildenbruch was placed in command. Having spent his career as a police commander, Pfeffer-Wildenbruch lacked even a basic military understanding, and as the 6.Armee commander, "General der Panzertruppen" Hermann Balck said, :"At best, one could say that Budapest was being led by a politician". Pfeffer-Wildenbruch established his corps command centre on Castle Hill, in the centre of the Hungarian Government District, and began ordering the encircled forces to attempt breakouts. After only a few weeks, the corps had exhausted itself in its efforts to escape the encirclement. A rescue effort was being assembled by Balck's Armeegruppe.

On 1 January, 1945, the IV.SS-Panzerkorps launched Operation Konrad I, the first in a series of relief attempts. After initial gains, the assault stalled. Konrad II followed, which reached to within sight of the city before being halted by stubborn Soviet defence.

By 17 January, the remainder of the corps along with the Hungarian I Corps, commanded by General Iván Hindy, were evacuated across the Danube to Buda. The final relief effort, Konrad III, was halted on 28 January. By this stage, the axis forces in Buda had been pushed into a one square kilometer "kessel". On 11 February 1945, the corps was ordered to attempt a breakout. While over 5,000 men managed to break through the Soviet cordon, only 785 finally reach German lines. Only 170 Waffen-SS men escape. On 12 February, the remainder of the corps was annihilated in the fighting, with small groups of men, including Pfeffer-Wildenbruch and his staff, surrendering to the Soviets.

Commanders

* SS-Gruppenführer Karl-Gustav Sauberzeig (21 June 1944 - ? Dec 1944)
* SS-Obergruppenführer Karl Pfeffer-Wildenbruch (24 Dec 1944 - 12 Feb 1945)

Orders Of Battle

16 September 1944 - Croatia

*Korps Stab
** SS-Korps-Nachrichten-Abteilung 109
** SS-Gebirgs-Artillerie-Regiment 509
** Schwere SS-Beobachtungs-Batterie 509
** SS-Flak-Abteilung 509
** SS-Feldgendarmerie-Trupp 509
** SS-Feldpostamt 509
** SS-Feldlazarett 509
** SS-Kampfgruppe Dörner
* 118.Jäger-Division
* 7.SS-Freiwilligen-Gebirgs-Division "Prinz Eugen"
* 369.Infanterie-Division
* 13.SS-Gebirgs-Division "Handschar"

26 December 1944 - Budapest

*Korps Stab
** SS-Korps-Nachrichten-Abteilung 109
** SS-Gebirgs-Artillerie-Regiment 509
** Schwere SS-Beobachtungs-Batterie 509
** SS-Flak-Abteilung 509
** SS-Feldgendarmerie-Trupp 509
** SS-Feldpostamt 509
** SS-Feldlazarett 509
* 8.SS-Kavallerie-Division "Florian Geyer"
* 22.SS-Kavallerie-Division "Maria Theresa"
* 13. Panzer-Division
* 60. Panzergrenadier-Division "Feldherrnhalle"
* 271.Infanterie-Division
** Flaksturmregiment Nr.12
** 4.SS-Polizei-Regiment
** 4 x ad-hoc Infantry battalions (comprising surviving elemets from other units)

References

* [http://www.axishistory.com Axis History Factbook]
* [http://www.feldgrau.com Feldgrau.com - The German Armed Forces 1919-1945]


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