10mm WWII Project

Category: 10mm WWII Project

My 10mm WWII Project will be based around the invasion of the Soviet Union from operation Barbarossa till the fall of Berlin as I complete the German and Russian forces I was slowly expand into other areas of World War II (WWII).

The rules I will be using are Rapid Fire.

The core of the army will be built using Pendraken Miniatures other manufacturers which I intend using are Magister Militum. The buildings which I intend using are from various manufacturers Pendraken, JR Miniatures buildings sold by Magister Militum, Fieldworks and TimeCast.

  • 16th Panzer Division

    16th Panzer Division

    16th Panzer Division The 16th Panzer Division (16. Panzer-Division) originally the 16th Infantry Division, belonging to the peacetime army, with personnel from Westphalia and some East Prussians. As such was on the Saar front for a period and later took part in the attack on Sedan in support of armoured formations. Reorganized as the 16th…

  • 371st Infantry Division

    371st Infantry Division

    371st Infantry Division The 371st Infantry Division (371. Infanterie-Division) completed formation in France in May 1942, and then transferred to the Russian front, where it operated in the southern sector. Virtually destroyed at Stalingrad. Commanders Generalleutnant Richard Stempel, from 1st April 1942 to 26th January 1943 Generalleutnant Richard Stempel, a German officer, commanded the 371st…

  • 376th Infantry Division

    376th Infantry Division

    376th Infantry Division The 376th Infantry Division (376. Infanterie-Division) completed formation in France in May 1942, then transferred to the Russian front, where it operated in the southern sector. Virtually destroyed at Stalingrad. Commanders Generalleutnant Alexander Edler von Daniels, from 1st April 1942 to 31st January 1943 Generalleutnant Alexander Edler von Daniels commanded the 376th…

  • 384th Infantry Division

    384th Infantry Division

    384th Infantry Division The 384th Infantry Division (384. Infanterie-Division) formed in the winter of 1941-42. In action on the Southern Russian front from May 1942. Virtually destroyed at Stalingrad. Commanders Generalleutnant Kurt Hoffmann, from 10th January 1942 to 12th February 1942 Generalleutnant Kurt Hoffmann, a German officer, commanded the 384th Infantry Division during World War…

  • 389th Infantry Division

    389th Infantry Division

    389th Infantry Division The 389th Infantry Division (389. Infanterie-Division) formed in the winter of 1941-42. In action on the Southern Russian front from May 1942. Virtually destroyed at Stalingrad. Commanders Generalleutnant Erwin Jaenecke, from 1st February 1942 to 1st November 1942 Generalleutnant Erwin Jaenecke, a German officer, commanded the 389th Infantry Division during the Battle…

  • 305th Infantry Division

    305th Infantry Division

    305th Infantry Division The 305th Infantry Division (305. Infanterie-Division) formed late in 1940. In western France from the end of 1941 until the beginning of May 1942, when it left for the Russian front, southern sector. Virtually destroyed at Stalingrad. Commanders Generalleutnant Kurt Pflugradt, 15th December 1940 to 12th April 1942 Generalleutnant Kurt Pflugradt, a German…

  • 24th Panzer Division

    24th Panzer Division

    24th Panzer Division The 24th Panzer Division (24. Panzer-Division) formed in France in February 1942 largely from the former 1st Cavalry Division, which had fought as a brigade in Poland and as a division in France and in the early stages of the Russian campaign. Transferred to the Southern Russian front in the summer of…

  • 13th Guards Rifle Division

    13th Guards Rifle Division

    13th Guards Rifle Division The 13th Guards Rifle Division itself was formed on 19th January 1942, when the 87th Rifle Division was awarded Guards status and re-designated as the 13th Guards Rifle Division. Commanders General Aleksander Ilyich Rodimtsev 1941 to 1943 General Aleksander Ilyich Rodimtsev, a Soviet commander, heroically led the 13th Guards Rifle Division during…

  • 35th Guards Rifle Division

    35th Guards Rifle Division

    35th Guards Rifle Division The 35th Guards Rifle Division was established in the summer of 1942, evolving from an experienced airborne corps formation. Commanders General Vasily Andreevich Glazkov, August to 8th September 1942 General Vasily Andreevich Glazkov, a Soviet officer, commanded the 8th Airborne Corps and 35th Guards Rifle Division. Known for his leadership, he…

  • 37th Guards Rifle Division

    37th Guards Rifle Division

    37th Guards Rifle Division The 37th Guards Rifle Division was formed on 2nd August 1942 from the 1st Airborne Corps in Lyubertsy, near Moscow. Commanders General Viktor Grigorivich Zholudev, 6th August 1942 to 8th April 1943 General Viktor Grigorivich Zholudev, a Soviet officer, heroically commanded the 37th Guards Rifle Division during World War II. Renowned for…

  • 39th Guards Motorized Rifle Division

    39th Guards Motorized Rifle Division

    39th Guards Motorized Rifle Division The 39th Guards Motorized Rifle Division, established in 1942, transitioned from the experienced and battle-hardened soldiers of the renowned 5th Airborne Corps. Commanders General Stepan Savelevich Guryev, 6th August  1942 to 17th April 1943 General Stepan Savelevich Guryev, a Soviet officer, commanded the 39th Guards Rifle Division during World War…

  • 10th NKVD Division

    10th NKVD Division

    10th NKVD Division The 10th NKVD Division was a Soviet rifle division, established on 1 February 1942, tasked with internal security and front-line combat roles. Commanders Colonel Aleksandr Andreyevich Sarayev, from 1st February 1942 to 5th February 1943 Colonel Aleksandr Andreyevich Sarayev commanded the 10th NKVD Rifle Division during the Battle of Stalingrad, showcasing exceptional…