Operation Sea Lion order of battle

The German plan for a land invasion of Britain in 1940 during World War II was code-named Operation Sea Lion (Unternehmen Seelöwe in German). This is the order of battle for Operation Sea Lion per the modified German plan produced on August 30, 1940.

German forces

Army Group A

Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt

  • 16th ArmyGeneraloberst Ernst Busch

First Wave

  • XIII Army CorpsGeneral Heinrich-Gottfried von Vietinghoff genannt Scheel.
    • 17th Infantry Division
    • 35th Infantry Division
    • Luftwaffe II./14th Flak Regiment
  • VII Army CorpsGeneraloberst Eugen Ritter von Schobert
    • 1st Mountain Division
    • 7th Infantry Division
    • Luftwaffe I./26th Flak Regiment

Second Wave

  • V Army CorpsGeneral Richard Ruoff
    • 12th Infantry Division
    • 30th Infantry Division
  • XXXXI Army CorpsGeneral der Panzertruppen Georg-Hans Reinhardt
    • 8th Panzer Division
    • 10th Panzer Division
    • 29th Infantry Division (motorised)
    • Infantry Regiment Großdeutschland (motorised)
    • Infantry Regiment Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (motorised)

Third Wave

  • IV Army CorpsGeneral Viktor von Schwedler
    • 24th Infantry Division
    • 58th Infantry Division
  • XXXXII Army CorpsGeneral Walter Kuntze
    • 45th Infantry Division
    • 164th Infantry Division
  • 9th ArmyGeneraloberst Adolf Strauss

First Wave

  • XXXVIII Army CorpsGeneral Erich von Manstein
    • 26th Infantry Division
    • 34th Infantry Division
  • VIII Army CorpsGeneral Walter Heitz

Second Wave

  • XV Army CorpsGeneraloberst Hermann Hoth
    • 4th Panzer Division
    • 7th Panzer Division
    • 20th Infantry Division (motorised)

Third Wave

Army Group C

Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb

British forces

Home Forces

General Alan Brooke
Chief of Staff: Lieutenant-General Bernard Paget

  • I Corps — Lieutenant-General Harold Alexander
  • X Corps — Lieutenant-General William Holmes
    • 54th (East Anglian) Infantry Division
    • 59th (Staffordshire) Infantry Division
  • London District — Lieutenant-General Bertram Sergison-Brooke
    • 20th Independent Infantry Brigade (Guards)
    • 24th Guards Brigade Group
    • 3rd London Infantry Brigade
  • Eastern Command — Lieutenant-General Laurence Carr
  • II Corps — Lieutenant-General Edmund Osborne
    • 18th Infantry Division
    • 52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division
    • 37th Independent Infantry Brigade
  • XI Corps — Lieutenant-General Hugh Massy
    • 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division
    • 55th (West Lancashire) Infantry Division
  • XII Corps — Lieutenant-General Andrew Thorne
    • 1st London Infantry Division
    • 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division
    • New Zealand Division
    • 1st Motor Machine Gun Brigade
    • 29th Independent Infantry Brigade
  • V Corps — Lieutenant-General Bernard Montgomery
    • 3rd Infantry Division
    • 4th Infantry Division
    • 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division
  • VIII Corps — Lieutenant-General Harold Franklyn
    • 48th (South Midland) Infantry Division
    • 70th Independent Infantry Brigade
  • Australian force in the UK (later 9th Division) — Major General Henry Wynter [1]
    • 18th Australian Infantry Brigade (Southern Command Striking Force)
    • 25th Australian Infantry Brigade
  • 2nd London Infantry Division
  • III Corps — Lieutenant-General James Marshall-Cornwall
    • 5th Infantry Division
    • 3rd Motor Machine Gun Brigade
    • 36th Independent Infantry Brigade
  • 46th Infantry Division
  • 51st (Highland) Infantry Division

References

  1. ^ "9th Division". Second World War, 1939–1945 units. Australian War Memorial. Archived from the original on 3 January 2010. Retrieved 15 January 2010.

External links

  • Order of battle - Unternehmen Seelöwe (Sealion)
  • Order of Battle - British Home Forces