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  1. Army Detachment Steiner; German: Armeeabteilung Steiner: Active: 21 – 30 April 1945: Allegiance Nazi Germany: Branch: German army Waffen-SS: Size: Strengthened corps: Engagements: World War II. Eastern Front. Battle of Berlin; Commanders; Notable commanders: Obergruppenführer Felix Steiner

    • 21 – 30 April 1945
  2. Steiner received orders to attack straight from the Führerbunker late on April 21. He and his staff were threatened with execution is they failed. Compared to Hitler's delusional vision, the true situation was vastly different. When Steiner received the attack order, he was justifiably shocked.

  3. Cretians. • 8 mo. ago. If Steiner attacks then the Red Army would’ve been obliterated at the Oder and the Germans would push them back to the Vistula. They would then retake the balkans and also steamroll France. The Germans then launch a full scale invasion of the USSR taking Moscow and causing Soviet capitulation.

  4. Hitler ordered Steiner to attack the northern flank of the huge salient that had been created by the 1st Belorussian Front's breakout. Steiner's attack was supposed to coincide with General Theodor Busse 's Ninth Army attacking from the south in a pincer attack .

    • 1914-18, 1921-33
  5. 13 de ene. de 2024 · Xharz. 261K subscribers. Subscribed. 10K. 754K views 1 month ago. The Battle of Berlin | The Counterattack by Felix Steiner ...more. La Batalla de Berlín | El Contraataque de Felix Steiner21...

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  6. It is April 1945. The Red Army is 40 kilo­me­ters from Nazi head­quar­ters in Berlin. The dictator’s Chief of the Army Gen­er­al Staff Hans Krebs explains the sit­u­a­tion. Hitler remains in con­trol, draw­ing pos­si­ble lines of attack on the map, believ­ing that SS com­man­der Felix Steiners Panz­er divi­sions will repel the Sovi­ets.

  7. Conclusion. Steiner’s counter-attack was a bold but ultimately futile attempt by Hitler to counter the Soviet pincer in Northern Berlin. Led by SS-Obergruppenführer Felix Steiner, the army detachment assigned to him lacked adequate soldiers and heavy weapons to stage an effective counterattack.