16TH TK REGT, LOEBAU
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16th -Tk Regt, LOEBAU
SUMMARY
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Of Information: This report gives information on the I th Tk Mgt,
,L0aAu9 which was equipped with T-54 Tks in summer 3.957. The report includes detail
on alerts9 including pinpoint location and description of the assembly area. It
h also includes information on the status of ..training and training activities in
1 troop training area at liCCHTED (UTM 33UVS7258) including details of tactical
training of a Tk, Pit in an attack. The report also furnishes information on
nmo.t4nitiori strerlath,, ecuipment, and on morale and discipline. 50X1-HUM
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16th Tk Regt, LOEBAU
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1. Location and Installations
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The 16th Tk Rest is stationed in a caserne (UTM 33UVS 779620) at LOEBAU,,
The area of this caserne was somewhat enlarged toward the N in 1956 to 1957.
From autumn 1956 to winter 1956/57 an unknown number of garages for tanks were
erected within the caserne area) An old building which had formerly served as
amnasium was rebuilt and turned into a "Kulturhaus" (cultural center). In 1952
or 1953, the Rq building was extended by another wing. In spring 1957, the
conacruction of a "Panzerwaesche" (inUtallation for the cleanilv: of tanks) was
started but not yet completed on 12 Deo 57
In autumn 1957, the construction of a firing range, approlamately 1-km in
lenLth and 300-m in width was started and was to be completed by the beginning of
Jan 58, this firing range is intended to serve as a firing
range for infantry weapons and for tank /Gs.
2. Identification and 2ubordination
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Subject Regtls a1,0 number is Loebau 3127. The Rest is subordinate to the 7th
Th Div, nRESDEN. This Div is subordinate to the 3d in LAIIC which is
subordinate to oGa STRAUSBERG.
Subject Rest was integrated into the EGA in Aug 56. Part of the officers,
11CC and 06 were from the 21.ecz Inf Rest, LOEBnU I, which had been deactivated?
CO's of Battalion; and srecialintn (Lecnnieal officers) were assigned from u/i Tk
schools and other u/i Tk Regt's located ih other parts of the CDR. At that time
subject Rest was nquipped only with T-34 Tanksa The full strength of this Regt
(880 Off, MO and KM) was not reached until summer 1957. In or about Jun 57, this
IRest was equipped with approximately 40 T-54 type tans replacing the T=34 type
tanks. These brand-new T-54 Vile tanks arrived in two RR transports at LCEBa
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escorted by Soviet military peruonnel who drove these tanks at night into
abject caserne and hf-.nded them over to the subject Rest?
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5. clzanAat.11EL211LailEaIt: (See CB Summary, incl 1, and charts, lncl 2 to 4) .
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The Soviet Advisor, a colonel, left subject Rest in :itn 57 or Cct 57, and will
not be replaced according to Lt KRUSE, fnu4 who functioned as interpreter in the
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POL is picked up by the unit's own tankatruoks at an unknown point in DRESDEN.
Two fi ling stations are available in subject cuserne but their capacity is
unknown to Source. There is an order stati P all tanks and vphiclas murt hp
completely filled with fuel every evening.
It was only referred to as an order of the CO of
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Ammunition (quantities unknown for infantry weapons is kept in the
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the Re6t but
armories or each COQ
Subject Regt keeps 17 rounds of 6un ammunition per tank stnred in an
ammunition depot (UTI 33CVS 789609) located close to "Loebauer Berg" (Loebau hill)p
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J . ammunition and part of the .
All food is picked up by the unit's own trucks in an unknown depot in D1E3DEV
4ith the exception of tread, rolls, milk, fresh fruit and vegetables which are
purchased locally,,
kinor repairs on tanks and vehicles are carried out, in
ance shop located in sublect caeerne.
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.Trainina
Up to Aug 57, when subject Regt went into the training area at NeCHTSN (UTR
33UVS 7298) for two months training consisting of routine training on tanks as
mounting and dismounting of tanks, throwing of hand-grenades by tank-crews,
assembling and disassembling of the EC, aiming with the gun while in motion,
halting and during a short halt, instructions on tank nomenclature, loading of
the gun, and firing with in.Cantry weapons. This had been greatly neglected in
subject Regt for reasons eiven under Part 9 (Morale and Discipline).
The firing of tanks could not be practiced at all until movement to training
area because there are no facilities for such training in the area of LCEBaU,-
Only the CO's of the tank battalions, of the companies and of the platoons,
as well as the technical officers, were familiar with tank technique because they
had been transferred to subject Regt from other tank units or tank training schooleo
A great number of the tank commanders and of the tank drivers were well trained
on tanks because they had been assigned to subject Regt from the "Lehrbaeis"
(a training battalion in r.hiata tank commanders and tank drivers are trained)
located at SPREMBERC 33UVT 5714)*
Between Dec 56 and Dec 57, three training courses for tank gunners, of six
weeks duration each, in which 30 to 40 men each participated, were held in subject
Regt, and are to be continued in future*
In Jun 57 to Jul 57 a training course for the 12 technical officers of subject
Reat was held at 22ITILIk. (UTI. 33UU.3 8488). This course lasted four to six weeks
with the officers received training on the Te54 tanke
itost of the officers of subject Regt are not in possession of a license for
driving a motor vehicle (and cannot drive one) because of the shortage of fuel
alineated for this purpose. Cu the other hand an order had existed for tbe last
two years that-all offices should possess a driving license 3.;o 5 (for passengbr
cars and trucks)e
In Jun/Jul 57, checks made in subject Regt by the Div, the LI) and by .GA
revealed that the training status of the Begt was poor and the combat effectiveness
was not ensurede
In dug 57, subject Regt went for two months to training area at mcnTell.
At =HMI: there was no time for routine training on tanks. The Regt started
immediately with tactical training on T-54 tankso The first training phase was
The individual tank in the attack and in the defense however, this training took
only a few days()
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The next phase of training consisted in the'treening of a Tk Pit'1n't0,:4tack
the defense, but stress was laid on training for en attack. et:a.saltiNip
tack and the defense were first discussed by a Staff Cf 1' and officeis
batiaiions and the companies. The CO's of the compeniee then discussed the saMe
cpi-4le1 with.the COle of the platoons. Finally the platoon leaders discusse4.16e
same'probiem at the sand-table with their platoone, in the presence of the Co
CO'saOhe Bn COoo
A special eand-table was also set up at an elevated point, in the training
area so that the training on this sand-table could be compared with the actual
tactical training performed by,a Tk Pit in the terrain below. One Tk Pit pre-
pared fpr a demonstration in the terrain while nearly all the officers of the
Regt were assembled near the above-mentioned sand-table. These officers received
general instructions by the Deputy CO of the Regt on the tactics of a Tk Pit in
an attack, whereas the CO of the demonstrating unit explained the various phases
of the demonstration. (See Incl 5)e
The demonstration of the attack by this Tk Pit was a* follows: The,?lt had
moved into the assembly area (See a, Incl 5) located in a forest. The'tanks were
spaced 40 m to 50 m apart. An air observer with an A, 'del, was posted on one of
the tanks. The crews of the three tanks were concealed near their tanks, except
for the platoon leader and the commanders of the other two. tanks. These three
creeped to an observation point (b) for reconnaissance and, upon the COs return
to the platoon, the crews of the tanks were informed of the situation'.
AS stated before, most of the officers, including Source, stocd around the
sand-table (See cl Incl 5). The CO of the Co stood on top of a tank to observe
the performance, to supervise same and to have certain phases of the attack
repeated if not carried through efficiently. eith him was a radio operator to
transmit orders to the CO of the demonstration Plt,, liowever the latter was in
charge of the operation. Svery phase of the operation was observed by the
officers on the hill, and the CO of the Regt gave them certain explanations.
First the Tank crews practiced the attack on foot in double time. Then the
tanks in the assembly area (See a, Incl 5) formed a column and deployed at a
point located about 500 m in front of the lane (See d, incl 5)e
en engineer unit had previously prepared a lane (See d, Incl 5). through
simulated minefield. The tank of the platoon leader halts at the, side of this
lane (See d, lncl 5), and gives fire support to the other two tank' which drive
at great speed through the lane. After they have passed throu h they deployed
at once
The Pit th-eff-uen its attack on the fit enemy trencho
The tanks fired alternately during short halts, (while one tank stopped and
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The tank platoon gets fire support by the Arty until the platoon has passed
through the lane, and when the Pit is about to attack the first enemy trench(e)
the Artyefire is sheftedto the second and third.enemy trenches (f and g),-.
;then the Pit attaciithe second and-third enemy trenches (f and g) the Arty fire
is shifted to rearward positions of the enemy&
efter the Pit had successfully attacked and overrun the first trench (e) the
attack was stopped and evaluated. The second and third trenches (f and g) are
attacked in the same manner as the first trench (the guns of the tanks fired in
turn during Short halts while the leG's of the tanks fired continuously at the
enemy trenches)
After theiPlt had overrun the three trenches a second evaluation was made'..
The Pit-then-started its'attack on the strong point (h) of the enemy. This
strong point was lecated on elevated terrain, and consistedeof.three dug-en
tanks. Two of those tanks were properly camouflueed, whereaS the third tank
was not (for training Durposese)
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The tank located in the middle of the attacking platoon found a concealment
in the terrain and fired at the strong point of the enemy from the front. The
tans driving at the right drove in a curve at great speed toward this strong
point and attacked it from the side. The left tank drove around this strong
point taking advantages of depressions .in the terrain, and attacked from the reale
after the destruction of this strone point the Tk Pit formed a column and
immediately started the pursuit of the retreating enemy. The training exercise
was now finished. If one of the phases of this exercise had not been carried
through satisfactorily it was repeated?
This training exercise of the Pit as now evaluated at sand-table (c), ani
the following points were brought up:
a. The tanks had not been directed in the direction of the enemy when they
were in assembly area (a).
b. The commanders of the tanks had at first picked out an observation point
which did not allow them to survey the terrain properly. The description of the
terrain and of the enemy positions by the CO of the Pit had been unsatisfactory.
The movement of the CO and the other two Tk CO's in the terrain from assembly
area (a) to observation point (b) and back had been poor (poor movement in the
terrain, insufficiently camouflaged, did not take sufficient cover while surveying
the terrain).
00 The tanks had given such a poor show in their drive toward the lane that
two tanks had collided and were slightly damaged. They did not drive through
the lane at sufficient speedo
d. The greatest error the Pit made consisted in the three tanks having been
ordered to halt shortly before they reached the first enemy trencho
e. The short halts of the tanks were not sufficiently carried through in an /
alternating fashion, so that it occurred that all three tanks halted simultanecaelyn
f0 dhen the strong point (h) was attacked the tank in the midile had to
fight this strong point alone for some lidnutea because the other two tanks had
taken too long in circumventing the strong point. The left tank which was
suaposed to attack the strong point from the rear missed with its gun fire
because of bad orientation of the tank commander, and becauae of inaccurate
orders given by the CO of the Plt.
g. alien the CO of the Tk Co (who observed this exercise) had ordered a halt
of the attack by radio after the first enemy trench had been overrun the tank
of the platoon leader stopped and the sepond tank had moved on to a point before
the second enemy trench, and the third tank had even moved to a point located
between the second and third trench before it halted*
This demonstration lasted from 0800 to 1600 hours. ,!;very Tk Pit now
held the same attack on its ewn. This took about two or three weeks in all
TheLsame attack was also practiced on:Co level.
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An exercise on Bn level was carried -through-in. another terrain,and
comprised a meeting engagement. Source was not present when tne-ekercise on
Co level was held, and was under arrest when the exercise on Bn level was heido
The exercise on Bn level was evaluated as satisfactory by the Div Hes.
In the training area .at MCHTEW, a6 which Source was present, the
training program also included the training of CO's of battalions and other
officers. This lasted siX days. A lec i h id followed b a seminarm: 50X1-HUMn
tactics of the "Imperialistic" Armiee0
following was also included in this training program:
an assumed situation was marked doen 'on a map and referred to an attack
against an enemy which had prepared a hasty defense0 aareh columns and marching
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time for the, individual units vfere computed.
A:A11;Xfollowed which' stress was laid on target designation and the description
hb.terrain because theue were two things on which the officers badly.rideOsp.
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, In the training area at NCCHTEN sharpshooting with 916?4uns and G of
the T-.54 t.f,trdi_w_a_s_,1,1so.__cioticed (during dap-time and at night),I
the deputy of the Co cif subject neat had so badly
organized these exercises, ;net they had been delayed forhilf-a-day. The
results of these exercised in day-time were evaluated ad satisfactory and 50X1-HUM
excellent. The results of the shootifig exercises at night-time were evaluated
as satisfactory and partly aS poore
In early Oct 57, subject Regt returned from EOCUTEN to the caserne at
LOEUAU and prepared for thePaUtumn inspection by the Div, held at the end of
Oct 57. The requirements'for this inspection were:
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Condition of tanks
Condition of the motor vehicles
Condition of the weapons and ammunition
The results of political indoctrination
Execution and speed of alarms
Results in tactics (for officers)
Knowledge of the contents of service manuals (for officers)
Firing with infantry weapons
Firing with MGs from tanks
Basic training
Chetical training
Sports
'Check of supplies
,Zuestioning of officers, ECC and EU (wishes, complaints, suggestions)o
This inipection was evaluated as satisfactory. The following items
shoved poor results: the pistol firing of Officers, knowledge in tactics, and
of the contents of service manuals (except Staff Off). C;t training was rated
as pooreste
The movement from LOEBAU to NOCHTEE and back was carried out by mile
For the last three to four years troop trensports from the casernes to Nochten
training area and back have been mostly by rail, in order to trait troops in
this type of transportation. The number of RR axles required is figured out
in the Regt, and an officer of the EGA comes from awBus to supervise such
movementso
Early in Aug 57, a CPX of the 7th Tk Div took place in Bezirk Dresdeno
Source was not present. He heard from the CO bf subject Regt thet the Staff of
the Div was graded as poor by ID because it had not mastered the situation.,
bec,use the radio communication, had been interrupted at times uo that entire
regiments had been ordered in the wrong airection and could not be contacted,
again until three - fourth (3/4) of a day later.
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en SSD security officer, Sr Lt XAUM,tE, fnu, ie attached to subject Regt
who had constant contact with the CO of subject Regt, with the political officer
the SED secretary and the CO of the regimntal personnel section, It is :lourcece
belief that KAUFL,ANE, fnu, had formed an org-mization of informers among the
pereonnel of subject Regto
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As of 19529 never learned of a case where will was censored.
However, all incoming mail was picked up by the First Sgt of
each Co who was obliged to take all mail to the political officer of each Coo
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if'mail arrived for a'soldier from the .est such letters were paused on to the
pioltical officer of the Regt who called for the addreseee in question, .The
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latter was more or less forced to open the letter and read its contents in the
presence of the political officer and the off ice
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All personnel of the Regt were instructed every. month to the effect that
they must not have any contact with the est. and every Officer, NoO'and
had to sign a paper each month stating that he and his family will observe this
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order*
An order existed in subject Regt received from EGA Hq.stating that
'subject Regt;had to give assistance to Kumpfgruppen and the G3T groups in their
preemilitary- training activitiese This order was disregarded because subject
Regt itself was lagging behind.in its military training program. 'Source re.,
called only-one case in 1957 when two or three officers were ordered to assist-
the local GST organisation in a field exercised
b. Alerts
An air Observation team composed 'of three men (1 NCO and two EM) existed
it subject Regt. One of these three men Wad always stationed on the roof of one
of the caserne buildings, and he had binoculars with hime
In. case of an alarm the duty officer had to open a sealed envelope cone
taining the written, orders for an alarm (details unknown to Source). This duty
officer now had to. operate a siren end to contact the telephone exchange in the
oaserne. ' The CO of the Regt and his deputy were called back into the caserne
oeler the telephone. At the same time all units of the Regt were notified of the
a14rm by telephone and by messengers at the disposal of the duty officer0
i:Oreover, alarm is given in each unit as soon as the siren is scunded. In each
unit of subject Regt a system had been worked; out whereby every officer living
outside the caserne area within a-certain distance had to be called back into
the caaerne by a runner. Officers who reside further away from the caserne
*ere picked up by truck*
All Off, NCO and EM living, outside the caserne area had to report to
their unit in the caserne at time X plus 30e
. - The first measure each unit had to carry though in case of an alarm wad
a,blackeout. Each NCO and EM then had to pack his personal beloneings and hand
them in at the clothing section. The soldiers then had to pick up their
weapons and the ammunition in the armory of each Co, and each Co had to assemble,
within the caserne buildings. The soldiers had to have all their, field equipmentc,
The individual units then moved, to the tank area and to the motor pool
respectively to get their tanks and theit vehicles ready for moving out?
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. A rear party of each stay* behind in the caserne for about one hour
t64ilkestire,thaVbVeryone-let theciaSSizie, thattherucks'atke ef'the'tank,cte;-e6
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eejze:loaded on trucks, and they also had' to hand over to a. rear party of the
Iket thecaserne buildings'as well-as the:pereonal belongings of the soldierS'
(tO be sent,to their hoe address)*,
The First 3gt and two or three soldiers of sech.Co go to the fori-suPpli
depot in the caserne area to get the food for their men, a two-days supply as ,
*roe believes. 4ech Bn has one field kitchen at its disposal whereas in normal
-pilee all the kitchen personnel were attached to the supply Pit subordinate to
the Regt 'Staff 11(10
, X time plus 45 was the time by which-all units of subject Regt had to
te assembled in the caserne area ready for moving out to the assembly area.
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dted.close to p level crossing. , (see Incl. 6). The ammunition Was broug)t e-
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liktalions; loaded,ammunl.tien in the easerne area prior to movina out to the
4sembly area. This ammunition waz carried by truck from ammunition depot intp:
the caserae.areaf Thiuwas'ammunition for tanks but probably als.iu.ltiaild,acifi
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Tie Rest Staffr,thefSig Co and the Rear SE4vices tcok prescribed routeo
The 2d and 3d1k in took route (See Incl 6), through the town of LOEBAU
in the direction ofi:OTTENHAIN (UTZ 33UVS7856) but thurce did not know the
continuation oft:their route into the,assembly area?
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. 4.1 supporting units (AN Co, Ztz Inf Co, the Recon Co, the 2ngr Fit,
the decontiAmination squad?the medical center) took a route or routes unknown to
Source. Upon arrival in the assembly area they took up positions located
ground and between the 'teat Staff, the 2nd Bn and the 3d Bn (See 5,6 and 7,Incl 6
The individual Onits of the Ragt had to reach the assembly area by
X. time plus ).8O.. The rear services were allowed extra time, they could reach the
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were widely dispersed to prevent destructiOn of the whole I.iegt in case of an .
atomie attack. All vehicles and tanks were supposed to be dug in according but
were actually only camouflaged by branches of trees so as not to cause too much
damage to the forest,'
Since the time subject Regt was activated the assembly area has been
located here. A temporary .communication center was set up by the Sig Co in
area (see 8, Inc)..,6), and telephone. lines were temporarily laid out to the
Regimental Staff (See 5, inol 6) and to the 2d and 3d Bn (See 6 and 7, Incl '6)
but Source cannot say whether telephone lines were also. leid to the 1st Bn'
(See 119 Inci 6) and to the other individual units.. Radio communication in thie
Assembly area was not used and forbidden to be useda
The Regt stays in this assembly area until it receives further orders
from higher MI., On Regt leVel such a combat alarm and move into the assembly .
area was onlylpracticed once in spring 1957, The Regt returned to the caaerne
two days later*
The individual battalions practiced such an alarm including a move into
the assembly area several times in 1957c. Limited alarms within the.caserne area
by individual battalions, and supporting units were practiced at least twice
a. month.
84 EsRELREEIlaLagIsa
A court martial syetem did not exist in subject Regt. There ie a prosecutor
in. Div jI:4 for whom two to three officers in subject Regt function as inyeuti-
_gators'. Source stated that it often. happened. in his unit that officers and
men were turned over to civilian courts for trial. Such matters were put into
the hands Of the prosecutor in Div who filed the indictment with a civilian court
where the trial was held,'
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, not exist in subject Heat but 1
a written order from :OA He according to which an officers "court.of honor" is
to be set up by approximately the middle of Jan 580.
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the morale and discipline as well at its combat effectiveness were very poor?
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, The reasons for the very poor morale and discipline were:
a. Part of the tank commanders anu tank drivers did not have any tanks at
disposal and therefore did not get the 30 Eastmarks extra pay-per month
(as specialists). They were dissatisfied, undisciplined, reluctant to du their
duties, and even refused to carry out orders.
b. The Regt was continuously filled up by new recruits from other units.
NCO and EM were often transferred from one unit to another within subject Regt.
This frustrated a proper and regular training, and caused dissatisfaction
among the soldiers.
Co Up to Aug 57 a regular training program was not carried through in
Subject Regt. .The soldiers had to help creating the prerequisite for such a
training program. The old firing range was ,reconstructed, training aids had
to be made, the soldiers had to help construct new garages. This led to
lethargy and diasatisfaction among Off, NCO and 01.
d. Units of subject Regt were far too often detailed for guard duty, within
the caserne, at the'ammunition depot (UTM 33UV3 789609)0 tn an u/i place in the
area of DOPERLUG-KIRCHHaIN (UTN 33 UVT 0022) and even to Div Hq in DRESDEN.
There were NCOs and ER in the Regt who had not had any weekend leave for six
months and longer. This also led to dissatisfaction among Offe PCO and Ek.
ghat happened on a large scale were unauthorized absence from the unit and
tefusals?to'obey orders. In Jun/Jul 57 two EM even deserted to the aest, , It
*as said in the Mgt that they had written a postcard to one of the Regt Officers
from ,Ieut BERLIN.
. Checks made by higher Hq (Div, ND and EGA Hq) in Jun/Jul 57 revealed that
the combat effectiveness of the Regt was not ensured, and that the morale and
the political conditions were in an unhealthy stated
The Regt went for two months training into training area at VCCHTEN in .
dig 57. The morale and disoipline improved here to some extent at first. During
these two. months of training activities leave was not granted, the training wee
overdone, the weather got worse, the billets were in a poor state, the flu
epidemic broke out and medical treatment was unsatisfactory. The morale and
discipline again got worse.
On 5 Oct 57, the Regt returned to the.caserne at LOEBAU. On the way
back two soldiers desertedbut were caught in LEIE:IG. They had planned to
defect to the West. They were imprisoned in the military prison at DRESDEVa
urce heard from an Officer of subject Regt that they were discharged from
the E4A after 20 days imprisonment.. Up to the time when Source left on 12 Dec
57 the morale and discipline in. the Regt had improved but there were still
cases of unauthorized leave.- . .
? In F-0.V57,,apProxim?ately 150 R.G.C-and IL were 'discharged. Toward the
6id of their term of service they Slowed down in. their ectivities, did not '
cdre, and took no interest in military activities.
? Last men, in the Regt resented politicarindoctrination, including even
offkers. The soldiers kept their notebooks on political indoctrination in
very bad shape, they slept during lectures and wrote letters or read bookee
Tie reasons for thit were: Political indoatrination was too, one-sided, the
same subjects were repeated over and over again. any lecturers were not
qualified and did not prepare well for their lectures. The political indoctrin-
ation was on a far too theoretical arid. donotenoas basis and did not correspond
With the life outside the casernee'
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realarm 'in the 7th arty Regt at ;Unit:11'(.1TM 331.1V8 3638)6 In ?this' 'Regt
gum This gun had a very long tube with muzzle break, was sal.
hle,h muzzle velocity, and an 'enormous force of penetration. -,tin eziiif
qi`teatoitnted on this gun which had three rubber..tired wheels, including a trail .
iiilA',?-Source believes-t4at it was the 85 mm APAT Gun when he was shown the,'
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officer'1;13,?57.,nim fully-autoraatic AAA gun idntifi?ed as the 57 mm M1950 AA gun from
Identificat.on Handbook, soviet Ordnance Equipmen't this
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arAi transferred into the reserve
Lt -Col ,BlilIENNIEG fnu, of the 14th Tk Regt 9 SPRB iRG
Maj JUNG', qi1U, of the 15th Tk 'teat, 3P411:18.2G
kaj T4aITTEIMNE, fnu, of the 7th hrty RT.gt, ZITTAU6
Maj JUN, mu, was one of the officers in the 7th Tk Div who was said to
be very much liked by his co-officers and subordinates, and it my be that he
Ifos not reltased but transferred toanother unit unknown to Sourced
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10 Order of Battle Summary
20 Organizational Chart
5. Organizational Chart
40 Organizational Chart
5,, Sketch showing a Tk Pit in attack and defense
60 4.2/ver1ay showing the assembly area,
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ET,v1 P.7,11SCJITALrinS:
CO: Maj NINTEN, Thu
C of 5: Iliaj KONIG, fnu
Pal Off Maj TREFTOW, amid
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Fkiatatip: Approx 2 BMW
Trucks:
Approx 25 LOA
Approx 5 K30
kltrels: 15 type Simi, with sidecars,
750 ccm each
Otho.r: 2 ambulance trucks, type unknown
Approx 3 decontamination trucks, type C0-5
Approx 6 maintenance trucks, type
3 to 5 tank-trucks, types unknown
Approx
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3d MD, ISIPZIGi
ARTY:
None
Tk: 35 to 42 type T-54
AG: None
APC: None
Other: 3 to 5 armored personnel
carriers MTW
2 amphibious tanks
ISTSTCCII'TVE1':TIC13A.I, tL EQUIP:
None,
UNIT fli.')TORY:
DOECKE, frianf red
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Cid: (UT 33uvs 778620)
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Actual Strength
Guns: None
Hoy:: None
Gunaiow:
130 Off
550 NCO & EM
60 Civ
None
AT Guns: None
AA Guns: One Btry 37mm guns
(number and types of guns unknown)
Other: one
SMALL AIMS: UnknOwn quantities of
pistols type ,Ts-ioo, carbines .'type
M1944 Was M1941 and. light MGs
DATE -OF INFO. Dec 57
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16th Tk Hee:, 14.NBAU
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Actual T/0 and E of 16th Tk Rtgt, LOEBAU, GDR
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Regt Hq and Hq Elm
approx 33 Off
approx 7 NCO & EM
Approx 6 clV
let, 2d and 3d
Tk Bn
arength ,ieapons
& Equipment:
Api3rox 130 Cff
Apbrbx 550 ECU & EM
Approx 60 Civ
35 tp 42 T-54 Tks,
2:'Amphib Tks
3 to 5 APCs
1 BtkY 37-mm AA Guns
ofUnkn type (number
gund unknown) ?
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TwC,Sedans BMW
Approx 25 Trucks 113A
APOrox 5 Trucks K30
A.1.1.AsOX 15 Mtrels with
eiaebare, Type slm,
750 com
Two ambulance trucks
,A14)rOx 3 decontaminati'
6i4iCks type G-5
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5 tank-trucks,
type unknown
3ig Co
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APProx 40 NCO & EM
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4 to.5 Off
Approx 40 NCO & EM
Recon Co
5 Off
Approx 40 NCO and .1f,
Mtz Inf Co
5 Cf f'
ftom 5 to 60 NCO & EM
Band (3tandort-Crohestier)
Subordinate to MD III
Logistically subord,-
to subject Ret
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Regul, Pit
1 Off
Approx 15 NCO & EM
Engr Pit
1 Off
Lpprox 15 NCO & EM
Sup Pit
1 Cff
tpprox 20 NCO and EM
6 Civ
Trans Pit
2 Off
Approx 15 NCO & EM
10 Civ
C,'y Squad
2 NCO
10 EN;
Yed Center . .
2 Cff, Approx 6 140(
EW:1 2 to 3 civ
Fire Protection
1 NCO
Oultural Center
1 Off
1 NCO
2 Civ
x) The actual strength of the Mtz Inf Co fluctuates from 5 to 60 NCO and
Ulm Recruits get tecaftry traininZshie::unitLfor six weeks, and are then
transferred to one of the spetiai-Un4b-afthe'Regt*
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