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I agree when will get CO-OP Army General as talked about previously. I dont want to play army general without CO-OP functionality
just like every thursday since the new years announcement >:(
I think on the right accompanying the Tigers is the entire Panzergrenadier Regiment as AFAIK it lead the way on the Schaulen attack. It had one halftracked battailon and two with lorries as is depicted. Accompanying the Panthers in the middle is probably the Fusilier Regiment which had the same exact composition. Whats missing are indeed the Panzer Pioneers which I assume is resembled by the Opel Blitz column on the far left. The far left Krupp vehicle might just be the Stab but im not sure on this.
January 1-3. "Great Germans" are conducting defensive battles east of the city of Krivoy Rog.
4 January. Withdrawal of the "Great Germany" division from the war zone and its withdrawal to the area west of Kirovograd.
January 5-March 7. "Great Germans" are conducting defensive battles west of Kirovograd.
January 16. The composition of the tank regiment "Great Germany" ("VG") is strengthened by the inclusion in it of the 1st battalion of medium tanks "Panther", transferred from the 26th tank regiment.
January 27-February 8. The active participation of significant contingents of the tank regiment "Great Germany" in the battle of Cherkassy.
February 5 - May 18. Transfer of the Böhrend battle group, separated from the Panzer-Grenadier (Motorized Infantry) Division "Great Germany", to the Narva Front.
the 5th of March. On the basis of spare parts of the "Great Germany" division in Cottbus and Guben (on the territory of Germany), the "1029th grenadier (motorized) regiment of reinforcement of the" Great Germany "division is formed
March 8-15. "Great Germans" are fighting defensive battles west of Kirovograd and retreat to the Bug River.
9th of March. Redeployment of the 1029th Great Germany regiment in Zakopane.
March 19. The 1029th regiment "Great Germany" takes part in the occupation of Hungary.
March 16-30. Redeployment of “Great Germans” in Transnistria.
March 31. “The 1029th Grenadier Regiment of Reinforcement of the“ Great Germany ”division occupies mountain passes in the Carpathians on the Hungarian-Romanian border (in the Kampu-Lunga region).
March 31. "Great Germans" engage in defensive battles in Northern Bessarabia between the Dniester and the Carpathians on both sides of the city of Iasi.
April 9-May 10. The 1029th Grenadier Regiment "Great Germany" is fighting in the Carpathians, defending the passes entrusted to it from the Soviet troops.
April 10-May 6. Participation of the "Great Germany" division (together with the Romanian troops) in the battle at Tyrgul-Frumos (Bessarabia).
25th of April. Successful counter-offensive of the "Great Germany" division at Tyrgul Frumos.
May 2-6. The "Great Germans" are fighting fierce defensive battles near Tyrgul-Frumos.
May 7-31. A respite between battles in the Tyrgul-Frumos area. Redeployment of the 1st battalion of the Panzer-Fusiler (tank-motorized infantry) regiment "Great Germany" (2nd regiment "Great Germany") to Germany to re-equip the battalion with armored personnel carriers. Reorganization of the tank reconnaissance detachment (battalion) "Great Germany" into a full-fledged tank unit. Reorganization of the Panzer-Grenadier (Motorized Infantry) and Panzer-Fusilier (Tank Motorized Infantry) Regiments "Great Germany" from four-battalion regiments to three-battalion regiments. Reorganization of the battalions that are part of these regiments from battalions of five companies into battalions of four companies.
June 1st. The Fuehrer escort battalion (Fuehrer-Begleit-Battalion) redeployed to East Prussia is reinforced to the size of a regiment, and then the Fuehrer's escort brigade (Fuehrer-Begleit-Brigade).
June 1st. Redeployment of the "Great Germany" division to the area north of Podul.
June 2-5. Counteroffensive of the "Great Germans" near Podul.
June 5. Rewarding Oberst Nimak, commander of the Panzer-Fusilier (tank-motorized infantry) regiment "Great Germany", with the Swords of Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.
June 6. Bringing together parts of the Panzer-Fusilier (tank-motorized) regiment "Great Germany" together.
June 7. Relocated from Germany to France for the purpose of re-equipping it with Panther medium tanks, the 1st battalion of the Great Germany tank regiment is participating in the battles with the Anglo-American forces of the invasion of Normandy.
June 8. Withdrawal of "Great Germans" from the "invasion front".
June 15 - July 24. Redeployment of the "Great Germany" division to an area located 100 kilometers south of Iasi for rest and replenishment. During this period: Lieutenant Colonel Diddens is awarded the Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross;
The 1st battalion of the Fusilier (motorized infantry) regiment "Great Germany", re-equipped with armored personnel carriers "Schützenparzer", returns to the regiment;
The reorganization of the tank assault sapper battalion "Great Germany" into the tank-sapper regiment "Great Germany" begins
The 1029th regiment "Great Germany" becomes subordinate to the command of the division "Great Germany" and is soon disbanded; the personnel of the disbanded regiment is used to complete the "VG" division weakened in previous battles.
July 7-August 15. Separated from the Fuehrer's escort battalion (Fuehrer-Begleit-Battalion) stationed in East Prussia, the von Wertern battle group (Kampfgruppe von Wertern) takes an active part in the battles near Vilna (Vilnius) in Lithuania.
July 10. In Cottbus (Germany), on the basis of units of the Panzer-Grenadier (Motorized Infantry) Reserve Brigade "Great Germany", the "Fuehrer Grenadier Brigade" ("GBF") is formed, or, in German: "Fuehrer-Grenadier Brigade" ("FGB") ...
July 20. The Berlin guard battalion "Great Germany" under the command of Major Otto-Ernst Roemer thwarted the attempt of the organizers of the conspiracy against Hitler from among the highest generals of the German Wehrmacht to seize the government quarter of the imperial capital - Berlin, timely clipping the "Valkyrie" wings.
July 25 - August 2. The "Great Germany" motorized infantry division deployed in Romania is loaded onto echelons and transferred to the Gumbinnen area (in East Prussia).
August 5-9. The first counterattacks of the "Great Germany" division against units of the Red Army near Virballen and Vilkovischken (Volkovysk, Vylkovysk, Wolfsburg).
12th of August. Beginning of the redeployment (marching order) of the "Great Germany" division to the Schaulen area (Schawley, Siauliai) in Lithuania.
August 18. The first battles of the "Great Germans" near Siauliai, in order to prevent the breakthrough of Soviet troops to the Baltic coast.
August 22. March of the division "Great Germany" in the northern direction (to the town of Outz) in Latvia and the deployment of the division before the start of the offensive on Tukkum (Tukums).
25-th of August. The offensive of the "Great Germans" fizzles out near Doblen (on the Lithuanian-Latvian border).
August 26-October 2. Division "Great Germany" holds its positions on the Lithuanian-Latvian border.
This has been discussed and answered here:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/919640/discussions/0/3114773449952087454/