Operation München
Operation München was the Romanian codename of a joint German-Romanian offensive during the German invasion of the Soviet Union in World War II, with the primary objective of recapturing Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina and the Hertsa region, ceded by Romania to the Soviet Union a year before. The operation started during the night of 2–3 July 1941 and concluded successfully after 24 days of fighting. Axis formations involved included the Romanian Third Army in the north; the German Eleventh Army and subordinated Romanian units in the center; and the Romanian Fourth Army in the south. The invasion was followed by a genocide against the Jewish population of Bessarabia.
File:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F016198-0032, Rumänien, Brückenbau über den Pruth.jpg|thumb|Units of the German 11th Army building a pontoon bridge across the Prut River during the advance towards Uman
The offensive started on 2 July, with Romanian forces striking north. On 5 July, Cernăuți, the capital of Northern Bukovina, was seized by the 3rd and 23rd Vânători de Munte Battalions. On 16 July, Chișinău, the Bessarabian capital, was seized after heavy fighting by Romanian forces spearheaded by the 1st Romanian Armored Division, equipped mainly with 126 R-2 light tanks. By 26 July, the entire region was under Romanian-German control. On 17 August, Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina were formally re-integrated into the Romanian state.
Order of Battle
Axis forces
- Romanian Third Army – Lieutenant General Petre Dumitrescu
- * Mountain Corps – Major General Gheorghe Avramescu
- ** 1st Mountain Brigade – Brigadier General Mihail Lascăr
- ** 2nd Mountain Brigade – Brigadier General Ioan Dumitrache
- ** 4th Mountain Brigade – Brigadier General Gheorghe Manoliu
- ** 7th Infantry Division – Brigadier General
- * Cavalry Corps – Major General Ioan Mihail Racoviță
- ** 6th Infantry Division – Brigadier General
- *** 15th Războieni Regiment
- ** 5th Cavalry Brigade – Colonel
- *** 6th Motorized Roșiori Regiment – Colonel Radu Korne
- ** 6th Cavalry Brigade – Major General
- ** 8th Cavalry Brigade – Colonel
- * 4th Army Corps – Major General Constantin Sănătescu
- ** 13th Infantry Division – Brigadier General
- ** 14th Infantry Division – Brigadier General
- German 11th Army – Colonel General Eugen Ritter von Schobert
- *XI Army Corps – General of the Infantry Joachim von Kortzfleisch
- **22nd Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Hans Graf von Sponeck
- **46th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Karl Kriebel
- **239th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Ferdinand Neuling
- *XXX Army Corps – General of the Infantry Hans von Salmuth
- **76th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Carl Rodenburg
- **198th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Otto Röttig
- *LIV Army Corps – General of the Cavalry Erick-Oskar Hansen
- **50th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Karl-Adolf Hollidt
- **170th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General
- * Romanian 1st Armored Division – Brigadier General Ioan Sion
- Romanian Fourth Army – Lieutenant General Nicolae Ciupercă
- *3rd Army Corps – Major General Vasile Atanasiu
- **15th Infantry Division – Major General
- ***23rd Artillery Regiment – Colonel Alexandru Ianculovici
- ***25th Artillery Regiment – Colonel Petre Romano
- **35th Reserve Division – Brigadier General
- *5th Army Corps – Major General
- **Guards Division – Major General
- **21st Infantry Division – Major General Nicolae Dăscălescu
- ***5th Artillery Regiment – Colonel Vasile Mihăilescu
- ***30th Artillery Regiment – Colonel
- *11 Army Corps – Major General Constantin Constantinescu-Claps
- **4th Infantry Division – Brigadier General Gheorghe Cialâk
- **1st Fortress Brigade
- **2nd Fortress Brigade
- *Reserve: 5th Infantry Division – Brigadier General Petre Vlădescu
- **7th Artillery Regiment – Colonel
- **28th Artillery Regiment – Colonel Alexandru Otopeanu
- *2nd Army Corps – General Nicolae Macici
- **9th Division – Brigadier General
- **10th Division – Brigadier General Ioan Glogojeanu
Soviet forces
- 18th Army – Lieutenant General Andrey Smirnov
- *17th Rifle Corps – Major General Ivan Galanin
- **60th Mountain Rifle Division – Major General M.B. Salikhov
- **96th Mountain Division – Major General Ivan Shepetov
- **164th Rifle Division – Colonel A.N. Chervinskii
- *16th Mechanized Corps – Major General A. D. Sokolov
- **15th Tank Division
- **39th Tank Division
- **240th Motorized Division
- *55th Rifle Corps – Major General Konstantin Koroteyev
- **130th Rifle Division
- **169th Rifle Division – Major General Ivan Turunov
- **189th Rifle Division
- 9th Army – Lieutenant General Yakov Cherevichenko
- *35th Rifle Corps – Major General Ivan Dashichev
- **30th Mountain Division
- **95th Rifle Division – Major General A.I. Pastrevich
- **176th Rifle Division – Major General V.M. Martsinkevich
- *48th Rifle Corps – Major General Rodion Malinovsky
- **74th Rifle Division – Colonel F.Ye. Sheverdin
- **116th Rifle Division – Colonel Ya.F. Eremenko
- **150th Rifle Division – Major General I.I. Khorun
- *2nd Mechanized Corps – Major General Yury Novoselsky
- **11th Tank Division – Colonel G.I. Kuzmin
- **16th Tank Division – Colonel Col. M.I. Mindro
- **15th Motorized Division – Major General Nikolay Belov
- *18th Mechanized Corps – Major General P.V. Volokh
- **44th Tank Division – Colonel V.P. Krimov
- **47th Tank Division – Colonel Georgy Rodin
- **218th Motor Rifle Division – Major General F.N. Shilov
- *2nd Cavalry Corps – Major General Pavel Belov
- **5th Cavalry Division – Colonel Viktor Kirillovich Baranov
- **9th Cavalry Division – Colonel A.F. Bychkovsky
- *14th Rifle Corps – Major General Daniil Yegorov
- **25th Rifle Division – Colonel A.S. Zakharchenko
- **51st Rifle Division – Major General P.G. Tsirulnikov
- *Danube Flotilla – Rear Admiral Nikolai Osipovich Abramov
Fighting in Southern Bessarabia