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Company Officer's Handbook Of The German Army - All Gauge Page

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OFFENSIVE PRINCIPLES: 5<br />

details may be used for this purpose. Small groups may also infiltrate a position at<br />

night and open fire from the rear at dawn as a preliminary to an attack. Thus they<br />

attempt to cause confusion and to create the impression that the defenders are<br />

surrounded.<br />

(f) Tanks tow or carry heavily armed infantry and engineers into combat in<br />

order to organize and hold positions in captured terrain, or to neutralize antitank<br />

defenses. Tanks may also be used to tow antitank guns.<br />

2. INFANTRY AND TANKS<br />

Usually <strong>German</strong> tanks do not operate independently, but are employed<br />

in combat teams in cooperation with infantry, field and antitank<br />

artillery, and engineers. In the operations of armored divisions,<br />

tank units and panzer grenadiers (armored infantry) are combined<br />

and fight as a unified force. In an infantry-tank attack the <strong>German</strong>s<br />

transport the infantry into battle on tanks or in troop-carrying<br />

vehicles in order to protect the infantry and to increase its speed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> infantry leaves the vehicles at the last possible moment, and<br />

goes into action mainly with light automatic weapons.<br />

Before making a decision on the respective tasks of infantry and<br />

armored units, the commander of a combined force employs reconnaissance<br />

elements which differ from those used by an infantry<br />

commander in that they have greater fire power, speed, and mobility;<br />

he uses more armored cars and motorcycles, and supports<br />

them with a few tanks when necessary.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>German</strong>s usually form combat teams of all arms whenever<br />

rapid deployment for a meeting engagement is expected. An advance<br />

guard consisting of panzer grenadiers, tanks, and antitank<br />

weapons moves ahead as a screen to cover the deployment of a<br />

combat team. If the terrain over which the attack is to be, made<br />

is a natural tank obstacle, or if it is protected by antitank mine<br />

fields and ditches covered by fire, detachments of motorized infantry<br />

and engineers, perhaps with tank support, will clear a path<br />

for the main body of tanks.<br />

In open country the <strong>German</strong>s are prone to attack hard and fast<br />

:in order to capture a commanding feature, which, because of its<br />

tactical importance, the enemy cannot afford to lose, thus compelling<br />

the enemy to counterattack at all costs. Once in possession<br />

of the feature, strong supporting artillery (including antitank and

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