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SS Panzer Brigade Gross

SS Panzer Brigade ''Gross'' was a unit of the Waffen SS during World War II. It was formed in 1944, from the SS Training and Reserve Regiments based in Latvia, to keep the road to Riga open and to counter the Red Armys summer offensive, which had captured Mitau and Tukums and putting the whole of Courland in danger. The Brigade was disbanded in November 1944, and the survivors assigned to the SS Panzer divisions.
==Formation==

The SS Panzer Brigade ''Gross'' was formed from the SS Panzer Training and Replacement Regiment based in Dundaga, Latvia and the SS Panzer Troop Training Regiment ''Seelager'' based at the training grounds at Ventspils together with the SS Reconnaissance Training Battalion formed the Brigade.〔German Order of Battle, Volume 3
By Samuel W. Mitcham, p182〕
The Brigade began forming on 8 August 1944, under the command of Sturmbannführer Martin Gross. The eventual Brigade consisted of two infantry battalions, a panzer battalion of two companies with Panzer III and Panzer IV, a reconnaissance battalion, a StuG battalion, a pioneer company and a Flak company.〔

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