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10th Infantry Brigade (New Zealand)

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10th Infantry Brigade
Active1941
Country New Zealand
Allegiance New Zealand
 Greece
Branch New Zealand Military Forces
TypeInfantry
SizeBrigade
Part of2nd New Zealand Division
EngagementsBattle of Crete
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Howard Kippenberger

The 10th Infantry Brigade was a short-lived formation of the New Zealand Military Forces raised during the Battle of Crete in the Second World War as part of the 2nd New Zealand Division. It consisted of a variety of New Zealand artillery and support units operating as Infantry, as well as two Greek Infantry regiments.

History

Formation

After the defeat in Greece, the allied forces had been evacuated from the Greek mainland, mostly to Crete. By the end of April 1941 nearly 42,000 Commonwealth and Greek soldiers were present on the Island, but most of the heavy equipment and transport had been abandoned during the evacuation. Additionally ammunition and stores were in short supply due to shipping shortages and the threat of attack. Major-General Bernard Freyberg (commanding the 2nd New Zealand Division) was placed in command of the newly formed 'Creforce' and was tasked with defending Crete.[1] The 10th Infantry Brigade was formed on 14 May 1941 in order to place a number of independent units under a single command and unify command in the Galatas area, just west of Chania[2]. Initially the Brigade consisted of[Note 1] the 6th Greek Regiment and "Oake's force" (an adhoc unit formed from various New Zealand artillery and support units which had lost their heavy equipment). On 15 May the 8th Greek Regiment, a detachment of the Divisional Cavalry Regiment and "Russel's force" (another New Zealand adhoc unit) were also placed under 10th Brigade. At this point Oake's and Russel's forces were officially formed into the New Zealand Composite Battalion.[4][5][Note 2]

Battle of Crete

The German airborne assault on Crete began on the morning of 20 May. 10th Brigade was deployed with the Composite Battalion and 6th Greek Regiment in the vicinity of Galatas, and the Divisional cavalry and 8th Greek Regiment further west near Alikianos. I and II battalions of the 3rd Fallschirmjäger Regiment were dropped between the two groups of 10th Brigade, and the 7th Fallschirmjäger Engineer Battalion landed to the west[7]. Although the Divisional Cavalry managed to escape north and link up with the Composite Battalion by the afternoon,[8] the 8th Greek Regiment had been encircled. The Greeks managed to hold out until at least 26 May, but the exact details of their actions are unknown.[9] The 3rd Fallschirmjäger Regiment attacked eastward towards the 6th Greek Regiment, which soon crumbled and had to be reinforced by 19th Battalion from 4th Brigade.[10] The Germans around Galatas held their ground from the 21st. Having taken heavy casualties and low on supplies, they did not believe it was practical to attack any further. Likewise, 10th Brigade was in no state to counterattack and a stalemate ensued in the area.[11] On 23 May, 10th Brigade seized to exist when the remaining troops were placed under the command of 4th Brigade.[12] Ultimately the Germans would resume their offensive on Galatas on the 25th and a decision to evacuate all allied forces from Crete was made on 27 May.[13]

Notes

Footnotes
  1. ^ The 20th Battalion was also placed under 10th Brigade, but operationally at the disposal of the division[3]
  2. ^ The Composite Battalion consisted of a total of 1007 men from 4th and 5th Field Regiments, the Divisional Supply Column, the Divisional Petrol Company and the Reserve Mechanical Transport Company[6]
Citations
  1. ^ "The Battle for Crete: Overview". nzhistory.govt.nz. Retrieved 2021-12-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Davin 1953, p. 59.
  3. ^ Davin 1953, p. 68.
  4. ^ Loughnan 1963, p. 91.
  5. ^ Davin 1953, p. 69.
  6. ^ Davin 1953, pp. 480–485.
  7. ^ Davin 1953, pp. 138–144.
  8. ^ Loughnan 1963, p. 93.
  9. ^ Davin 1953, pp. 154–155.
  10. ^ Davin 1953, pp. 161–166.
  11. ^ Davin 1953, p. 199.
  12. ^ Davin 1953, p. 267.
  13. ^ "The Battle for Crete: days 4-6". nzhistory.govt.nz. Retrieved 2021-12-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

References



Category:Military history of New Zealand during World War II Category:Infantry brigades of New Zealand in World War II Category:Military units and formations established in 1941